DADGAD | Why EVERYONE Should Know It
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DADGAD is one of the most widely used guitar tunings for one simple reason, its super inspiring to play! In this video I teach you the basics of using this alternate tuning to immediately start playing and writing.
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DADGAD is my favorite tuning. There are two things that weren’t covered in the video that I personally find very inspiring. One is playing octaves between the first and fourth string and the second and fifth string, particularly using hammer ons, pull offs, and slides. The other is the unison shape between the second and third strings, which sounds great when doing bends on the second string.
@robertdecker6825
2 жыл бұрын
Great input James! Already had me expanded the creative options!
One of my favourites. The greatest DADGAD player I have ever heard is Algerian-French master Pierre Bensusan. Truly in a class by himself.
@lolaa2200
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this suggestion i didn't knew him, love it. And i just seen he made a DADGAD crash course video with Justin guitar, i need to watch that !
@Fi5hRock5
5 ай бұрын
Check out Al Petteway he is THE best!!
@-crytle-
Ай бұрын
I have a tab book signed by him, and I saw him in concert. He's truly inspiring and one of my biggest motivations for playing guitar in general.
@DanielHeikalo
Ай бұрын
@@-crytle- Yes, I have that book. Love it. Saw him twice. I use also variants of DADGAD, like DADGBbD, and the strange but beautiful DADGBbE, with its diminushed flavor. Happy pickin!!
My guitar was in this tuning almost the whole 2 months I spent in India. Had a little transcendental jam band with some Persian guys I met who played tanbur and tar which are basically handmade tie on gut fret guitars with a drum for a body tuned similarly to DADGAD. CGCGCD has a similar vibe as well. It's great for exploring music from other countries.
@dannyarbuckle5706
2 жыл бұрын
Tar is actually where the word guitar comes from.
@SlyHikari03
2 жыл бұрын
Yup
@mikerecinto8253
Жыл бұрын
Is CGCGCD the tuning Page uses in Kashmir?
@hansvandermeulen5515
Жыл бұрын
@@mikerecinto8253 no, that was DADGAD.
@ronnytotten9292
Жыл бұрын
Oooo the sitar tuning
I first started playing in DADGAD after learning Rory Gallagher's version of Out on the Western Plain. One of the most satisfying riffs. Sounds great on a nylon as well.
@robertinogochev3682
2 жыл бұрын
Lonesome Highway is also in DADGAD or open D, not sure. Another really cool riff.
@simonbarton9677
2 жыл бұрын
@@robertinogochev3682 Lonesome Highway is DADGAD. Also ‘Just The Smile’ from the first album. Brilliant song.
Learned this tuning with "Going to California" and wrote my first (and only) song in this tuning. Can't wait to play with it some more with this info! Thanks Rhett your videos are great man.
I find this tuning especially beautiful and fun on acoustic guitar, so I'm glad you presented it that way 🙂 Haven't explored alternate tunings since the '90s, so it's time to revisit!
My dad kept his guitar in DADGAD ever since he was 20, He was inspired by Pierre Bensusan who pretty much exclusively uses that tuning. Had to learn to tune back and forth all the time haha
@nextvkin202805
11 ай бұрын
Get another guitar - I have a cheap second one to learn DADGAD
I'm glad you chose the acoustic for this. Dadgad lends itself so well with acoustic. I had a bad case of the doldrums, tuning to dadgad inspired me to to play again.
Davey Graham popularised DADGAD in Britain in the sixties. First time I heard the tuning was on an Al Stewart song "Nostradamus" in 1973. Jimmy Page picked it up from Davey Graham and other folk style acoustic players and that ornate style became known as Folk Baroque.
@ExplodingPsyche
2 жыл бұрын
Great song, along with Roads To Moscow.
Rhett you’re so right man. I also love playing the higher strings in a lead guitarish context but using the lower open strings to create a beautiful drone sound
I have to admit, I've never attepted this after several years of playing. Opening up a whole new world for me. Thank you!
I stumbled on this combination while searching for a good tuning for a 4 string cigar-box guitar that I built. I wound up with D-A-D-G. With a glass slide I was able to play an endless progression of bar chords and it actually sounded like I knew how to play.
Absolutely the best video I have ever seen for this tuning.
A great introductory exploration of DADGAD. Beginners can get beautiful chord shapes with ease - inspires them to keep it going. Also gives a beginner a glimpse into the incredible versatility of our instrument that takes a lifetime to explore. Well done!
This is awesome. Can’t wait to dig in to this on my day off. More, please!!
Excellent! I love open tunings and this is a great one to get started with.
Really great. This got me motivated and the creative-juices are flowing. I needed that. I love playing Acoustic. The tone is so pure. Enjoyed it.
Great video topic! Been playing Celtic tuned guitars (DADGAD) for years and absolutely love it. Never been able to find good guitar chord charts for this tuning, especially minor, minor 7th & minor 9th chords, so I’ve discovered my own. I practically play everything in DADGAD these days on acoustic and electric.
This is so good! I live in DADGAD these days. It took me years to know how to just play in DADGAD, this will give people a great head start.
Great thing about open tunings is discovering new sounds and textures that surprise you - it's like discovering some new, exotic effects pedal - it just inspires and makes you play differently - gives you lyric ideas, etc. And open tunings and strings simply created a strangely beautiful new world!
Great video Rhett. Thank you for taking the time to explain and show us great and inspiring ideas on this awesome tunIng!
fantastic and really practical! signed up for your Fretboard course and am rarin' to go. You're one of my favorite channels.
That was absolutely brilliant. I have messed with Drop D for years, but I cannot wait to try this. Thank you!
Great stuff. I’ll definitely get stuck in now I know the chord shapes. Thank you. Keep the great videos coming.
Thanks Rhett for these awesome suggestions on using DADGAD tuning. I will start experimenting and improvising with the different chord shapes. I just learned Kashmir about a month ago and I couldn't believe how beautiful the open sound of this alternate tuning is. I can now see why many folk songwriters are inspired by it. I wish more popular music was written in this tuning (having trouble finding these).
I love DADGAD tuning. It’s been awhile since I’ve used it. I might have to tune the acoustic and see what happens. Thanks Rhett. Keep up the great work!
I really enjoy your open tuning lessons. Thank you.
Got a cheap squire mustang I keep in dadgad and I love it. So much fun to just jam and improv.
Great video lesson. Thank you Rhett. This one is being saved into my faves. Instant Martin Carthy and Richard Thompson!
I LOVE this tuning! My acoustic is always tuned in DADGAD. Thanks for the cord shapes as well. I do have a little bit that I end with that Dsus4 Open strum.
Such a great load of inspiration in just 11 minutes, thanks so much for this!
Best lesson on Tube for DADGAD, simple and effective, you have a gift for teaching , Thank you
Learned DADGAD during pandemic and I'm hooked! Has such a different feel and vibe
I really liked what you did towards the end where you talked about finding the chords to play by following the major scale up and down strings. I love how intuitive and individual that is. Big long lists of chords don't do much for me, like chord encyclopedias. This discovery method of playing is really cool
Wow, thanks for the inspiration. I'm going to practice this tonight!
New to DADGAD. This video is a great start. Already playing melodies. Thanks Rhett!
I’ve learned a couple Celtic tunes that use DADGAD. It’s a gorgeous tuning. Some great ideas here for how to use it-I’ll have to spend more time messing around in it!
@estudiocuervo5113
2 жыл бұрын
Cool! Could you share what songs are those? 🙃
@Ryan_F.
2 жыл бұрын
@@estudiocuervo5113 my favorite is called “Si Bheag, Si Mhor”. It means, Small Fairy, Big Fairy. Tony McManus has a very nice, but difficult to play version here on KZread. I found a simpler one and learned that xD
I haven’t tried an alternate tuning for awhile… I will try DADGAD tonight! Thank you for the video!
I was familiar with dadgad tuning but wasn’t really sure what I could do with it. This video provided a huge breakthrough for me, thank you!
This was a great video, Rhett. Thanks, man.
The humble coles making life so sweet
Nice video. Great tone on the guitar, really makes it very melodic and warm
Great playing, Rhett!
Dadgad is so versatile. it covers so much ground and you can get endless combinations of intervals etc. I've found some great melodic patterns when modulating between half steps, you find a shape and just change the bass note on top of that shape just slightly reinverting it . Some pieces sound like piano tunes when fingerpicked. It opens so many doors from folk to Middle Eastern. great video Rhett. Thanks
Can't even lie, I had a rare moment where I was being particularly contrarion, maybe it's just the day I'm having, but I made a joke to myself about being in "IDGAF" tuning, and tuned a guitar to AEDGAF... here I am combining lush chords with Mastodon or Baroness-type riffs and never really caring about the way it feels to play those kinds of parts until now, and loving the shit out of it. Lesson is officially learned. Do as the thumbnail/title card says. DADGAD WILL inspire you.
Great video, nice to see some helpful ways to use it. I’ve learned a few songs over the years but never really learned it.
Great lesson Rhett! Thanks! I am a big fan of the always amazing Laurence Juber. He plays a lot of pieces in DADGAD, along with many other tunings….great stuff!
Very cool thanks Rhett!!
Sounds great! I love DadGad tuning as it lets the guitar ring & sing. Good job 👍
This is something that I'm completely new to. Great overview and extremely inspiring. Thanks for the great video Rhett.
@CharlieTWilbury
2 жыл бұрын
I can't say it better than that!
Thank you for the great tutorial. I have not been able to play guitar for almost 5 years because of arthritis in my left hand. I think that.DADGAD is going to make it possible for me to play again again. Thank you so much for your help.
When I had 2 full sized acoustics for 4 years, I kept one in standard & the other in dadgad cause it sound fuller on that particular one & so i didn't have to worry about changing tunings too much. Some of my favorite songs I wrote were in that type of tuning
I keep one guitar in dadgad just because. Everything sounds great. Thanks for the lesson
That was a lovely tranquil lesson. Thanks.
Very inspiring! I've only used it to play kashmir but I see there are so many more possibilities.
Cool....being new alt tunings intimidated me but this allowed me to explore with more confidence, thanks
Really helpful! Thanks!
I heard about DADGAD in a Jake Bugg Video years ago. Currently tuned to that on guitar since a few weeks. Load to unpack here. Thanks for the upload!
I love DADGAD ❤️ Been worship leading with it for years
I first started messing with DADGAD about 30 years ago, and I'm about to get a guitar that will be dedicated to it, so I can switch easily in a live setting. Such a beautiful tuning!
I use DADGAD almost exclusively since I play in an Irish trad band since 1997. It’s my favorite tuning for a lot of the reasons mentioned in the video.
I compse for 12 string guitar both improv and set compositions. Played around with DADGAD a couple of years ago and it opened up a whole new world of tonal possibilities. Also, very true that this will definitely get you out of a rut!
Whenever I go to Dadgad, I do so with an exit strategy. I've been to Dadgad, you have to travel through the small Chinese village of Tuning to get get there. I do keep a Strat set up for DADGAD. It's great for Celtic rock and we play that stuff. Great video! Love the ideas! Pretty guitar!
Thanks, Rhett. That gave me some new ideas!
Cool lesson. Thanks.
i've experimented with dadgad before but this opens up another door. thanks,!
Great video! Also, every time I see and hear that guitar, I lust after it. So beautiful.
Completely new to this but I can't wait to try it
I’ll give this a go tonight! Thanks 🙏
Dude! I'm so glad you made this video, I've been clueless being in DADGAD ever since I tried it first! I found it out first from Kotaro Oshio's songs for example, SPLASH, Wings~you are the HERO. I highly recommend you give his music a listen, the guy is mad with it!
Love DADGAD. I used the tuning to play my electric parts on Steve Earle's "Copper Head Road"
@mrmoa
2 жыл бұрын
Great playing on that album. I started using DADGAD when I was in a power trio. Definitely helped fill out the sound with the open strings and prevented me from defaulting to blues cliches
Thanks to Mr Page and some blue grass boys I learned these tunings in 73 I missed a ton of school got in a ton of trouble but it was 2 months in the kudzu noodling through the tunings and your comment on Cashmere right on mon,,
Yes, my favourite alt tuning! DADGAD is magical
thanks ill be trying this tuning
Well done. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing this tuning. I was able to improvise and make video with this tuning inspired by you!
Holy smokes. This is super cool. I'd only recently started playing with alternate tunings, but they'd been like open G to try to get started with a slide, or drop D to get a full-sounded D chord. This is something else entirely.
I LOVE DADGAD; especially helping beginners understand how keys work by teaching them D rather than C because you can explain #’s. Another great thing to experiment with in DADGAD is playing in Dm. I’ll play songs like “Love is a battlefield” by Pat Benetar in an open D minor tuning. Thanks Rhett.
Great video for guitarists to expand their “vocabulary”. Just want to add that guitarists should experiment like this also in standard tuning to get interesting chord voicings
Bert Jansch's "A Woman Like You"" is my favorite DADGAD song.
Great content Rhett! You're an amazingly cool! 👍🔥
Rhett, thank you I had to comment because just giving this video a like is not enough. To me, this is a fantastic video. I’ve used dadgad before but haven’t gone to the depths that you teach here. It won’t be today but I will soon be breaking out my acoustics and re-tuning them and spending some time with this video again. Thanks again, -Marc
I remember when a friend of mine turned me onto dadgad and I wrote a song instantly,,a great way to mix it up a little
Great explanation.
I never used DADGAD, some day I will give it a try. But, I've been experimenting with a cut capo that gives a similar tone and vibe without retuning the guitar, and I must say it's very inspiring.
I like all open or alternative tunings. I like to try my standard chord shapes in different tunings and often they produce nice sounds. Mostly I have no idea how this all fits hamonically, but I like the feeling of being completely lost on the fretboard and finding new ideas that way. I sometimes play in DADGBD, which is cool as well.
Hi Rhett! Yesterday i sat down to watch this video of yours as i wanted to get into alternate tunings for a long time. and at about minute 3 of your video i absolutely lost myself in it... after like 6 months of being absolutely stuck creatively I now have almost a complete composition! it was so damn refreshing to get out of standard tuning and standard "thinking". Thank you so much for this! PS: recording the new track now thanks to you! hahaha
Recently I've been experimenting with DGDGAD, and it gave me a lot of inspiration to start practicing guitar after a long break. I also tried DADGAD and some other alternative tunings in the past, and every new tuning is like a new horizon opening. What a rush!
I like that DADGAD can cover many different styles and sounds. It can be airy and folksy, mysterious and haunting, jangly, grungy, and melancholy all at the same time. Kashmir sounds very haunting, Given to Fly by Pearl Jam sounds grungy, Coming to Life by the Normals sounds melancholy, and Venus by Andrew Peterson sounds airy and folky. These songs all sound so different, yet they all use the same tuning. It’s mind blowing!
Nice lesson Rhett - thank you.
great songwriter oriented lesson. Makes me wanna tune an old guitar in DADGAD ! thanks !
Thanks for DADGAD RHETT!
DADGAD and life beyond Zeppelin tunes....I'm headed there. Thanks very much Rhett !
Nice job! I heard Nick Drake, Indigo Girls, Kristen Hall, and James McMurtry all in your few examples.
Due to your vids, I've experimented Open G and Open D, but I've always had at least one guitar tuned to DADGAD for well over ten years. Like you've pointed out, it is a very inspirational tuning, and really easy to noodle on for song/riff ideas.
@-jank-willson
Жыл бұрын
heavy metal distortion electric guitar in open D tuning...?
I think I've found what I'll be doing this weekend 😁 I've also been experimenting with D-Standard, and managed to figure out a couple songs that had previously eluded me (Gin Lady - Everyone Is Love & Springsteen - Better Days)
It is a brilliant tuning, sounds really exotic but powerful
Very inspiring tuning. And another good reason to buy another good guitar.
I remember a cousin showing me this tuning about thirty years ago. I was amazed how every tuning I tried made me still sound like Sonic Youth. It probably says more about my style of playing rather than the tunings though.
Very cool. Great vid. 👍🏼