There are many different tunings for the guitar, which all give a unique sound and depth to the guitar and its sound. Alternate tuning is becoming more popular with guitarists, bands, and songwriters. This guitar tuning chart has every tuning known. The most common tuning for the guitar would be standard E tuning, then open G tuning, Open C tuning, and Drop D and so on. The most preferred tuning by many guitarists is standard tuning (tuned down 1/2 step) or commonly known as Hendrix tuning. D tuning is also preferred by heavy metal guitarists for the low growling sound, like Van Halen, and Motley Crue. This complete guitar tuning chart is an excellent quick reference for musicians and guitarists who need to tune their guitars quickly, to an alternate tuning. The Complete Guitar Tuning Chart: This complete guitar tuning chart is a quick reference guide to alternate tuning, don’t forget to read our other articles on Drop D tuning, and blues scales. © Copyright 2010 Krule Music Group
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