Open G | Why EVERYONE Should Know It.

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Open G tuning is one of the most beautiful guitar tunings out there, in this video Ill teach you how to tune to Open G as well as a few beginner licks and chords to get you started playing in this amazing tuning.
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  • @darrenblake8990
    @darrenblake89902 жыл бұрын

    When I feel like I'm in a rut, I tune my guitar. Opens up a whole new world and makes what I play sound very similar to music.

  • @wigzme2717

    @wigzme2717

    Жыл бұрын

    LOL

  • @farukleonaltinsoy9151

    @farukleonaltinsoy9151

    Жыл бұрын

    All your sounds are music bro, music is subjective

  • @conordyer2307

    @conordyer2307

    Жыл бұрын

    When your in a rut, bust a nut.

  • @steveschu

    @steveschu

    Жыл бұрын

    This should be taught in school. Ruts are part of life. Musically, I agree %100 with change. Especially when you get stuck or hit a “rut”.

  • @kravvormagagor9595

    @kravvormagagor9595

    Жыл бұрын

    @@farukleonaltinsoy9151 I think what you're saying is taste in music is subjective? If sound intentionally moves up and down in pitch to a regulated tempo, that is objectively music whether someone likes what's playing or not. Even what I do technically counts 🤣

  • @dimamurzin
    @dimamurzin3 жыл бұрын

    Open G is great; there is a whole school of guitar in Russia, 7 string open G (D G B D G B D) with a lot of classical repertoire, songs, folk tunes spanning 2 centuries.

  • @alextheguitarist7282

    @alextheguitarist7282

    3 жыл бұрын

    Alexander Rosenbaum comes to mind.

  • @picksalot1

    @picksalot1

    3 жыл бұрын

    The closely related D G D G B E is used occasionally used in the Classical Guitar repertoire, particularly in transcriptions of Spanish piano pieces. It's another beautiful tuning.

  • @bernalm3067

    @bernalm3067

    3 жыл бұрын

    What songs or pieces would you recommend in this style?

  • @bernalm3067

    @bernalm3067

    3 жыл бұрын

    What songs or pieces would you recommend in this style?

  • @picksalot1

    @picksalot1

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bernalm3067 Not sure if your comment was directed to me or not. If it was, I would recommend learning "La Maja De Goya" by Enrique Granados. Listen to Segovia to hear how this fantastic piece should be played.

  • @georgeohwell7428
    @georgeohwell74283 жыл бұрын

    My friend's call it "Greg Tuning" and hate jamming with me.

  • @ZaneDalton

    @ZaneDalton

    3 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @coralanyon757

    @coralanyon757

    3 жыл бұрын

    funny you should say dat . i believe Gregory's Come&Go Blues is in Open G; easy to play...Just noticed someone posted a version 7 yrs. ago in DGDGAD.

  • @merrillaldridge2775

    @merrillaldridge2775

    2 жыл бұрын

    If your name was Bob, would they think differently?

  • @Rwtheking

    @Rwtheking

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wait why would they hate jamming with you for a tuning?

  • @AnAmericanComposer
    @AnAmericanComposer3 жыл бұрын

    Open G rocks, so does DADGAD! We need more DADGAD appreciation in the guitar world. I basically dropped standard tuning for that and open tunings. Open D is wonderful, too.

  • @andreasfrom582

    @andreasfrom582

    3 жыл бұрын

    A slight tweak is to make it DADAAD which works phenomenally with any drone instrument in D or A.

  • @AnAmericanComposer

    @AnAmericanComposer

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@andreasfrom582 For sure. DADAAD mirrors other conceptual open-fifth tunings like ones that Robbie Basho has used before. Bb-F-Bb-F-Bb-F is a really fun tuning to play with, if you can find an acoustic that can handle that level of detuning!

  • @felinekaiju4517

    @felinekaiju4517

    3 жыл бұрын

    Devin Townsend got me into open B and when I went back to standard tuning, my writing got less creative. Hopefully my next guitar, I'll be going back to open B.

  • @CerealDust-nStuff

    @CerealDust-nStuff

    3 жыл бұрын

    Love DADGAD!

  • @AnAmericanComposer

    @AnAmericanComposer

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@felinekaiju4517 I'm currently learning a song in open B! Sam Wong Hotel by Sun Kil Moon (Mark Kozelek incidentally is the one who got me into DADGAD, too)

  • @Rainyman63
    @Rainyman633 жыл бұрын

    6:05 - Muddy waters - I can‘t be satisfied! Oooohyessss! 😍 Keith Richards learned about open G from Ry Cooder - the master of open G slide.

  • @larrypower8659

    @larrypower8659

    3 жыл бұрын

    Muddy called it “Spanish tuning.” But he also played slide tuned to standard pitch. The man knew his business.

  • @qbslim

    @qbslim

    3 жыл бұрын

    Which is odd, considering his previous band mate Brian Jones played in open tunings (see I Can’t Be Satisfied from 1965 where Jones plays in open G)... Keef’s revisionism does him no favours.

  • @coralanyon757

    @coralanyon757

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@larrypower8659 Warren does it too, sez then he doesn't have to switch gtrs or re-tune.

  • @luserdroog
    @luserdroog Жыл бұрын

    Open G combined with detuning led me to one of my favorites: Open F (CFCFAC). One of the marvelous things about it is you can notate guitar music using the Alto clef and the C's nicely straddle the first ledger lines around the staff, with the C in the middle actually being "middle C" and sitting on the middle line. Lots of music can be written like this with very few ledger lines needed, and the ledger lines themselves--when present--almost show you directly where to "capo".

  • @user-mg7ol2jm7i

    @user-mg7ol2jm7i

    5 ай бұрын

    Any violist can tell you...what is THE TRUTH? C IS ON THE MIDDLE LINE!

  • @googleboy7
    @googleboy7 Жыл бұрын

    Hi, Just found you. Instantly subscribed. Been playing for 60 years. Played rock, country and gospel. But I love blues. Your sound would make a baby curl it's toes and wrinkle it's nose. Thanks for helping us learn. I ran a guitar group at work. We had over 100 members. When I retired, one of the guys thanked me but asked why I would take time to "help us rookies". I told him I was just trying to give away what God had given me . Stay blessed! Shalom/gw (aka Graybear) ;-))

  • @jakebrandt5882
    @jakebrandt58823 жыл бұрын

    Rhett, I dunno if youre going to see this, but I gotta share my thoughts with you anyway. Your content blows me away. Im not just blowing smoke here and Im not just giving a general compliment. But the diversity of your videos is one of the biggest things that keeps me progressing as a player. Anytime I find myself in a rut, getting bored, or just feeling uninspired, I can literally open your video library and blindly click something....and it's relevant. Every. Single. Time. Your videos have helped me broaden my approach to the guitar, it has helped me embrace learning things that Im unfamiliar with, it has helped me bolster the curiosity I had in the instrument that I had when I first picked it up. So I guess I really just want to say thank you for not having a plan B. It has really helped me stay in love with the guitar.

  • @FlyingCircusAct

    @FlyingCircusAct

    Жыл бұрын

    I saw it.

  • @joeb3590

    @joeb3590

    15 күн бұрын

    I saw it too, felt it even more

  • @leehanson1416
    @leehanson14163 жыл бұрын

    We have a half-set of open G tunes. Stones, Black Crowes, Pink Houses, etc. Always energizes the house.

  • @chrisjaybecker
    @chrisjaybecker3 жыл бұрын

    Open G is, honestly, THE delta blues tuning. Robert Johnson, Son House, and Charley Patton played in it more than Open E. Then there are all those Keith Richards riffs driving those classic Stones songs, or the Faces and the Black Crowes copping those riffs and that tuning. Open G is also the doorway to playing blues slide guitar in standard by just playing the D, G, and B strings with a slide or a barre... Muddy Waters and Mick Taylor both played standard-tuning slide in G by doing this.

  • @malaquiasalfaro81

    @malaquiasalfaro81

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah open E always sounded more like country rock to me, but Open G is crazy, it can sound bluegrass, country, swampy blues, and even metal

  • @67goldtops

    @67goldtops

    Ай бұрын

    @@malaquiasalfaro81 Open E sounds country? I've never felt that way. Duane was all open E.

  • @malaquiasalfaro81

    @malaquiasalfaro81

    Ай бұрын

    @@67goldtops Duane Allman? He sounds like Southern Rock and therefore strongly country influenced lol, if that's who you were referring to. Either way, the Allman brothers do not sound swampy at all

  • @67goldtops

    @67goldtops

    Ай бұрын

    @@malaquiasalfaro81 Swampy? Who said anything about swampy? I responded to YOUR comment that Open E sounded like "country rock." Duane Allman made his living playing bottleneck in Open E. So Does Derek Trucks. Neither of those guys sound "country." And your Southern Rock. moniker for the Allman Bros is grossly incompetent. They hated that label despite spawning many bands who used it. The Allman Bros were a Progressive Blues band, as Greg always said. They had far more in common with Mingus than anything "southern." That you think "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed" sounds "country" is just elite level comedy. I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you've never experienced much of Duane's playing, let alone that of Mingus.

  • @malaquiasalfaro81

    @malaquiasalfaro81

    Ай бұрын

    @@67goldtops well I would definitely agree that the Allman Brothers could be much better classified as progressive Blues. And yes I think I misread my previous comment and blurred it into yours (I’m at work haha) Still I would say still say the Allman Brothers doesn’t sound particularly bluesy, even with the Open E Tuning. This is similar to how Hard Rock like Led Zeppelin and Cream draw heavily from the Blues but the majority of their work pulls in such a different direction, it no longer resembles the 1950s Electric Blues and early 1960s soul on which they had originally based their sound. I still stand by the term country however, as the term itself is a gross oversimplification of rural American music. The earliest Country records that were not old-time music were literally called Hillbilly Blues, an apt description. So Country music by the late 20s and onward would continue to embrace the Blues and other popular black music like Swing in different quantities over the following decades. To my point, Country Music has built itself on embracing the Blues tradition, but often times without the same cultural experiences that Bluesmen faced, and it produced a similar sounding but distinct sound. Country Boogie vs Jump Blues, Honky-Tonk vs late 40s and 50s R&B etc…. So, because of the progressive nature of many of the hippie-psychedelic-age bands, their blues influenced music resembles the blues less and less, just like Country music. That is why I said Open E sounds more “country” because it IS based on Blues, but has more or less appropriated certain tunings, keys and motifs to the point that it is common for folks to hear a certain lick and think it is, “Country.” Hope I was able to explain more clearly, but yeah I agree a lot with what you said, just disagreeing to what degree I find many late 60s early 70s bands to be ‘bluesy.’

  • @TonyBurke100
    @TonyBurke1003 жыл бұрын

    I can remember the first time I discovered open G it opened up the whole world of blues songs. I was stunned, it seemed so easy. but it ain't that easy. That was over thirty years ago. Recently I spotted a lap steel in my local hock shop I bought it, brought it home and the first thing I did was put a set of flat wounds on it and tuned it to open G. Beautiful sound, great guitar.

  • @larsheydecke887
    @larsheydecke88729 күн бұрын

    Started testning open g about 6 months ago and coming back to it all the time Started playing again after i did stopp playing in the end of the 80s Open g has got me to experiment and realy listening to what i play A hole new world is opening upp 😊😊

  • @orlowski2018
    @orlowski2018 Жыл бұрын

    What's crazy is that even AC/DC used this once which is probably the last band expected. Of their 2008 album Black ice, in the song Stormy May Day the rhythm guitar is in standard, while they have a track played by Angus that uses open G and a slide.

  • @CurlysCurated
    @CurlysCurated3 жыл бұрын

    Put my Tele in open G about 7 years ago and it’s never left it. I’ve also discovered you can do some pretty fun Sonic Youth style stuff in open G as well.

  • @recordman555
    @recordman555 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, so much for this, Rhett! For many years, I've suffered with arthritis in my left hand, which has taken me from an avid guitarist to a frustrated musician. This looks to be very "finger-friendly".

  • @mikerinaldi7170

    @mikerinaldi7170

    Жыл бұрын

    Look at Keith

  • @andrewrjw
    @andrewrjw3 жыл бұрын

    DGDGBD is also a very popular folk tuning too. Listen to John Renbourn’s “English Dance”; that’s in open G, albeit with a capo on the 2nd fret. It’s a super versatile tuning!

  • @RJRonquillo
    @RJRonquillo3 жыл бұрын

    Yep my favorite

  • @mrassilyer
    @mrassilyer3 жыл бұрын

    I always remembered the tuning by calling it “Do GooD, Go BaD” 😎

  • @Guitarplayer724

    @Guitarplayer724

    3 жыл бұрын

    I always remember it because the 3 inner strings make a G chord and tune the other 3 strings accordingly.

  • @masonianbund
    @masonianbund3 жыл бұрын

    Open G is also the primary tuning for Hawaiian slack key. When I was a young grom one of the local uncles took my guitar, tuned it all crazy, and showed me a bunch of slack key licks. It was awesome, but I didn’t know whether I could ever remember the tuning if I tuned it back to standard so I left it like that for a solid month. I just happened to find a glass medicine bottle in the dry creek (can’t beat real life stories) near my buddy’s house and out of curiosity I ran it up the neck and gave myself goosebumps. IT WAS THE LED ZEPPELIN SOUND! I hadn’t been able to figure out the chords and had no idea about open tuning. The keys of the kingdom were given to me that day.

  • @keithdavies100
    @keithdavies1003 жыл бұрын

    I've been messing around with open G for two decades and I can't believe how much new information and ideas I just got out that 17 minutes!! Well done, and thanks for that.

  • @donald-parker
    @donald-parker3 жыл бұрын

    The guy who taught me everything in the early years (not in person ... just by me obsessively listening to his albums) was Johnny Winter. He taught me major and minor pentatonics (long before there was internet, and long before I knew such terminology existed) but he also taught me slide. He used open E and open G, but I think the open G songs stand out for me (with the possible exception of Hwy 61 Revisited off Second Winter, which was clearly open E). Mean Town Blues off Johnny Winter And Live was my intro to slide. To this day, I think it is one of the best.

  • @retiredwonks

    @retiredwonks

    3 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree about Johnny Winter....and Edgar ain't half bad either :-)

  • @noahpauley
    @noahpauley3 жыл бұрын

    Cemetery Gates by the Smiths is in open G and its so fucking fun to play with all the open chords

  • @LA80sMike

    @LA80sMike

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ahhh... the great Johnny Marr, so so good

  • @stringplinker4128
    @stringplinker41283 жыл бұрын

    The late, great Lowell George and Bonnie Raitt use the open G tuning. It's kind of a country blues tuning that Robert Johnson used way back when.

  • @MrUniman609
    @MrUniman6093 ай бұрын

    One of the great benefits of the internet and KZread is access to information like this. When I was a young guy I learnt guitar from books, I never even heard of open tunings until many years after I began to play. I still find it fascinating and very enjoyable, but what really brought it to my attention was reading about Keith Richard playing in open G and listening to all those great Stones songs in that tuning.

  • @wolfpac1970
    @wolfpac19703 жыл бұрын

    Rich Robinson and The Black Crowes come to mind when I think Open G tuning.

  • @charlzthehuman6550
    @charlzthehuman65503 жыл бұрын

    I use open G a lot when I’m in a “rut’ or just feeling a bit down. Feels & sounds great. Also learned a bunch of scales & chord variations in this tuning. Very fun for an old guitar player who’s feeling bored with “standard” tunings

  • @39MercFlathead
    @39MercFlathead3 жыл бұрын

    Back in the 1930s - 50s open G was often called Spanish. In the late 60s I was at a local college in the South one night recording intros for characters in a children's play the drama dept was putting on. I was using a different open tuning for each character. The janitor stopped and listened for a while and then asked if I was "in Spanish." I was surprised and realized he must be able to play, so I told him it wasn't Spanish, but I could tune it in Spanish if he would like to play. He could definitely play! I lent him my father's old Harmony Sovereign and I used my Gibson J50. We toured coffee houses in the South for 6 months and then one day he took off and I never saw him or my father's guitar again. But I learned more about guitar playing and blues in those 6 months than I did in the previous 10 years.

  • @SalmonFume

    @SalmonFume

    3 жыл бұрын

    I love that "tune it spanish" have to remember that

  • @danjackson6388
    @danjackson63883 жыл бұрын

    This was an excellent video. Thanks Rhett. One of my favorites, so far.

  • @MesseJellon
    @MesseJellon3 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been working a ton in Open G lately. Open tunings in general. They’re basically song writing cheat codes

  • @jonathanavery7583
    @jonathanavery75833 жыл бұрын

    “In my time of dying” Gave me chills Rhett. Wicked mate.

  • @christiansmall2068
    @christiansmall20682 жыл бұрын

    I would be really interested in seeing a "Standard Tuning | Why EVERYONE Should know it" as if you started in some other tuning and went to standard tuning

  • @chasewillian9010

    @chasewillian9010

    2 жыл бұрын

    hahaha

  • @golgothaassassin5035
    @golgothaassassin50353 жыл бұрын

    This reminds me of when I was 16 or 17, it was the early 90's. Everyone I knew played something, we had all the guys coming from the 70's and 80's and all the new sounds coming from Seattle. I miss those days, everything was music! I really wish that there hadn't been a plan B. I still play every day, still try to teach and occasionally a kid will come along with magic. This is the kind of video that teaches how everything starts to come together and shows the progression. Great video! Great lesson! More please!!

  • @jasonlamar6347
    @jasonlamar63473 жыл бұрын

    Love the Crowes mention. She Talks To Angels was the first open tuning song I learned when I decided to expand my horizons a bit. Lol

  • @edwardkennedy5500

    @edwardkennedy5500

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too lol

  • @duderama6750

    @duderama6750

    3 жыл бұрын

    I play that one in open E.

  • @lukegilles
    @lukegilles3 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been a big fan of playing slack key guitar so I can play for my grandparents and I love open g for it. (It’s called taro patch tuning in slack key music) I’ve always loved the peaceful vocal type melodies that become very accessible from this tuning.

  • @thampysvenoo6122
    @thampysvenoo61222 жыл бұрын

    Venoo Thampy, from India. I am new to Open G. but your lesson has motivated me to try out the possibilities of this amazing open tuning.

  • @seneschiepouka5272
    @seneschiepouka52722 жыл бұрын

    Well thought out. Thorough and very well presented. So much information. Please keep these up.

  • @des_o7935
    @des_o79353 жыл бұрын

    I've been tuning at least one of my guitars to Open C ever since I heard Devin Townsend. Definitely opens up new ideas.

  • @millmoormichael6630

    @millmoormichael6630

    3 жыл бұрын

    Indeed, just recorded a song on Open-C

  • @kaydenkircher2076
    @kaydenkircher20763 жыл бұрын

    I believe Jimmy Page played “Dancing Days” from House of the Holy in open G, and it rocks

  • @matrajao

    @matrajao

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes it is!

  • @ChrisJohnson-yz4so

    @ChrisJohnson-yz4so

    3 жыл бұрын

    Also that’s the way, from Led Zep III :)

  • @Guitarplayer724

    @Guitarplayer724

    3 жыл бұрын

    Traveling Riverside Blues, In My Time Of Dying

  • @dannywoody5497
    @dannywoody54974 ай бұрын

    Really thank you for this video. Greatly appreciated. Just starting to play around with this open G tuning. For the life of me I don’t understand why I didn’t do it sooner. I love the old blues.

  • @jmathers1642
    @jmathers16423 ай бұрын

    Great content. Really appreciate you putting this up.

  • @ericecklund676
    @ericecklund6763 жыл бұрын

    I love the opening sequence playing slide coming up over over the trees in Georgia. Gives me me that warm down-home feeling, like I should be playing this on a log cabin front porch. Makes me glad I live in East Tennessee. Thanks for showing us this, Rhett!

  • @gustavoberocan
    @gustavoberocan3 жыл бұрын

    I love this tunning. Not only because i'm a huge Zeppelin fan but also because it's commonly used in cigar box guitar and brazilian viola (aka viola caipira). do not confuse with the viola, sister of the violin. The brazilian "violeiros" call this tunning "rio abaixo" (down the river) and it's an alternative tunning to the more used open D (cebolão / big onion - cause it makes you cry. haha) It's also used in the banjo and the brazilian cavaquinho, so all this musicians can't be wrong, right? I suppose you can go back to the Iberic Peninsula to check ancient songs in this tunings in spanish and portuguese guitars and vihuelas.

  • @SuperIperMegaTriper

    @SuperIperMegaTriper

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oia o cara ensinando cultura estrangeira. Rachei no big onion kkkk.

  • @miahconnell23

    @miahconnell23

    Жыл бұрын

    Adorooooooo viola caipira !! E cavaquinho também 🙏🙌 I wish our two countries could mail things back-and-forth without problems and enormous cost 😢 I don’t know if the issue is with Correiros ou customs at the USA but, the struggle is real. I telephoned staff at Mercado Livre because I wanted to buy a zabumba, but the lady in brasil said “não podemos mandar pra fora do país.” I asked her why and she just said: “não se. Mas não podemos.” I love Brazilian music so so so much though 🇺🇸↔️🇧🇷

  • @auroranamex5886

    @auroranamex5886

    Жыл бұрын

    Also there's Russian tuning ( 7 strings, dbgDBGD). A whole new world to explore.

  • @turbofabio
    @turbofabio3 жыл бұрын

    Your love for music is contagious - this video is just superb!

  • @hball6695
    @hball66953 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful sounds! I believe I will have to try this tuning now. Thanks, Rhett!

  • @johncastillo9712
    @johncastillo97123 жыл бұрын

    Rhett as usual you continue to educate and inspire! Thank you for dumbing things down and providing simple explanations for us that simply play by ear. Grateful.

  • @Prod.Uisce1
    @Prod.Uisce13 жыл бұрын

    Rhett: 'so when you're finished tuning you should sound like this' *plays simple but incredibe lick* Me: *tries to imitate him* 'i guess mine must be broken'

  • @voornaam3191

    @voornaam3191

    3 жыл бұрын

    Keep playing it. I saw another video on Travis Picking, and even the pro's needed TEN years before those thumb picks felt normal. So, give it some time. Here you gotta get used to the dropped tuning, there is a slide on one of your fingers. Maybe you got yourself a resonator guitar. Your brain has enough stuff to process, that is new. My enthusiastic advice: make many hours on that thing, don't give up early. Good licks will come, good luck!

  • @lucassmith1319

    @lucassmith1319

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@voornaam3191 I'm inspired by reading this, thank you Sir!! 💯

  • @-Pol-

    @-Pol-

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@voornaam3191 I had a friend years ago whose tutor taught him Travis picking right from the outset. Seeing him get fingerpicking so soon is what inspired me to persist at it when I took up guitar myself much later in life. It took just a weekend to learn the basics; one finger pattern bedded in so that it cycles with hardly a thought is all that's needed to begin with and it sounds so pleasing. After that I couldn't put the guitar down; since they won their independence my fingers and thumb seem to learn all by themselves now. To begin with I learned the basics of Freight Train and Dust in the Wind and just played them over and over whilst watching TV. Eventually the motion becomes second nature and each new pattern just a variation built on that foundation.

  • @coralanyon757

    @coralanyon757

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@-Pol- WOW -what a rap!!! So, there is indeed HOPE?!?!? lol. The Journey of thousand miles begins with one step...!

  • @deanegel3190
    @deanegel319011 ай бұрын

    Great information and great production. Thank you.

  • @JessePoland
    @JessePoland2 жыл бұрын

    In my time of dying brought tears of joy to my eyes when I heard this. Well done!

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths013 жыл бұрын

    There are always interesting and cool tunings to go about! Open G is definitely one to experiment with.

  • @dreamscuba
    @dreamscuba3 жыл бұрын

    Totally wonderful. Your slide blues in Open G is so relaxing to listen to. I could listen to this for hours. It makes me want to experiment with this tuning. Thanks for the video!

  • @stevenshock2698
    @stevenshock26983 жыл бұрын

    Perfect Rett! Excellent quick start for open G. I'm inspired.

  • @matthurt7369
    @matthurt73693 жыл бұрын

    It’s clear this is one of your favourite tunings man, beautiful playing and great, clear instruction.

  • @benjaminnielsen4288
    @benjaminnielsen42883 жыл бұрын

    This is a great tuning. Its amazing how many people really don't know or don't care about using it. It has such a full, rich, big sound... sonically pleasing to listen to. and fun to play! 'Dancing days' from Zeppelin is a great example of open G used in a hard rock fashion.Put this tuning in your guitar playing tool kit, cause it's too good not to take with you.

  • @nathanadams694
    @nathanadams6942 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite videos of yours and I’ve seen a lot of them. I learned Sting Me by the Crowes (Open G) and was poking around to find other songs. Thanks for the list and the instruction. I’m really enjoying “O.G.”!

  • @DaveShichmanMusic
    @DaveShichmanMusic3 жыл бұрын

    Love the small metal artifacts in the intro music, beautiful.

  • @davidappleby7214
    @davidappleby72143 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Rhett! Sure appreciate your skill and your time!

  • @sambochen2010
    @sambochen20103 жыл бұрын

    My favorite use of the Open G tuning is by far IN MY TIME OF DYING. You nailed the tone and the nuances Rhett! Jimmy would approve. Rock on!

  • @kdavis63
    @kdavis633 жыл бұрын

    Slide is so cool...been trying for over 30 years...My favorite song in G is That's the Way, Led Zep...Took me forever to figure that one out...

  • @planeandsimple431

    @planeandsimple431

    3 жыл бұрын

    Kevin Davis ... Me too. Just now getting the hang of it. Keep trying....

  • @Colhogan06
    @Colhogan063 жыл бұрын

    When I first started playing the guitar I was getting frustrated because of the usual new player frustrations. Fingers needing to get tougher, learning strumming patterns, and all of the basic stuff. I almost gave up and then I ran across a KZread video about open tuning. I decided to give open G a try. I was amazed at how much of a melody I could come up with by just experimenting up and down the fretboard by randomly barring frets. It was enough that it kept me interested in continuing my quest to learn. I got better at strumming patterns by doing this as well. That was about 3 years ago and 5 guitars so things have definitely started working for me, and I owe it to open tuning.

  • @retiredwonks

    @retiredwonks

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am extremely interested in hearing more of your story of learning to play using Open G!!! Next week I will be starting my granddaughter on guitar and intend to use Open G. I'm going to take 3 strings off the guitar...leaving only strings 3, 4, and 5 (root, 5th, octave of root). If she is successful playing along "on the 1" (beat 1 of the measures) with "Tulsa Time" (just 2 chords) then I'll give her a 4th string (string 2) and we'll get into more songs with minors and additional fingers. Then, add the 1st string, then the 6th string. I have been looking for tutorials here on KZread that use this approach but your comment is the closest thing I've found yet.

  • @Colhogan06

    @Colhogan06

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@retiredwonks I am responding not knowing your level of guitar expertise.. if you already know some of this please just disregard it.....What I did was tune the guitar to open G. Even though I kept the Low E string on the guitar I rarely strummed it. It was easier for me to bar the first 5 strings and not worry about the 6th string. Since I was trying to just learn strumming patterns thats what I focused on. I used my index finger and barred across the first 5 strings. I think in reality I was probably just getting 3 strings 75% of the time when I first started, but over time my fingers got stronger and I was covering all of them, even though I still just strummed the first 5. To me it just sounded better if I left the 6th string out. Then I checked what the sound was like at each fret when I barred that particular fret. For the most part they all sounded good, but I wanted to hear how it sounded if I combined a few in sequence. So occasionally I would take a break from practicing patterns and would just go from fret to fret barring it and strumming once on each one to see what it sounded like. Hearing how melodic that sounded kept me interested in continuing. As a side note I found if I tipped my hand so the side of my finger did the barring it seemed to work better. To help eliminate the pain, I cut the finger off a surgical glove and just covered my finger with that, when I was just doing the barring exercises. Depending on how small your granddaughter's fingers are may make it necessary to find something else. But honestly after a little while it wasn't necessary for me to do that. I found I was probably pressing too hard. Anyway, I found a youtube video that provided me information on different strumming patterns and then I started practicing the patterns like, down, down, up, down being one of them. There are many to learn as you may already be aware of. I didn't try to learn them all. I just worked on it until I was confident I could emulate a pattern if I heard it in a song. I also found that a thinner pick was more forgiving when strumming. The flexibility of a thinner pick really helped when I was just starting. I think I used a .46mm pick when I started and went up as I felt needed. Also lower guage strings will also help. They flex more and are easier to press down to the fretboard. For strings, if you have an electric guitar you can get 5 sets for something like $13.99 on Amazon. They are made by Donner. They are decent enough strings to learn on and very affordable. They sell them in single sets also but the 5 set box is a great deal. Usually as you probably know you can only get 3 sets for what they give 5 for. Once I got the strumming down I started working on learning Chords. They have videos out there that will teach two finger chords as well as the more complicated ones. I did a search on KZread for "songs with two finger chords and a whole bunch came up. So I started with 2 finger chords because it was easier for me. Once I got decent at those I started adding the more complicated chords using 3 and 4 fingers. I used a site from a guy called Eric Blackman who teaches these chords. He has a very calming voice and was very easy to follow. That being said, there are so many out there I'm sure you will find something that fits your needs. If you have any other questions I would be happy to answer them.

  • @ericnewcomb9939
    @ericnewcomb99393 ай бұрын

    I've been playing in standard tuning for 40 years. Today I tried open G, and you were right. I love it, and it's changed how I play already. Thank you!

  • @davidking2835
    @davidking28353 жыл бұрын

    I literally just watched Greg Koch and he was tuned to open g so was looking for info on it when this popped up in notifications. I love this kind of lesson. Informative and simple.

  • @Joseph-so6td
    @Joseph-so6td2 жыл бұрын

    Wow! I am blown away by the slide playing, the sound of those guitars and what I learned from this video! Thanks, Rhett! BTW, does anyone know what T-style electric guitar was used in this video?

  • @dougsmith8430
    @dougsmith8430 Жыл бұрын

    Rhett, this lesson on open G… FANTASTIC! This helps me to understand this beautiful tuning, and then to add the slide, Incredible feel! Just liked 👍 and subscribed!

  • @u3all81
    @u3all813 жыл бұрын

    Loved the Video! Can't wait to try this out!

  • @GeorgeVazquez
    @GeorgeVazquez3 жыл бұрын

    Jeff Buckley- Last Goodbye is Open G and has a TON of interesting chord changes

  • @WeirdErnie

    @WeirdErnie

    3 жыл бұрын

    Love that one. Especially the bass.

  • @YashSharma-yw9er

    @YashSharma-yw9er

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes. "What Will You Say" is Open G as well. Both amazing songs.

  • @matthewoconnell114
    @matthewoconnell1142 жыл бұрын

    What a great lesson! I love Open G but have always struggled with how to play anything other than Stones songs. This really opens up so many possibilities. Beautiful tuning! Thanks Rhett!

  • @danielschaeffer1294

    @danielschaeffer1294

    2 жыл бұрын

    Check out John Fahey and Leo,Kottke. Both are acoustic but that may be a good way to,get out of a rut.

  • @michaeld.mahoney9106
    @michaeld.mahoney91063 жыл бұрын

    Great lesson, I love open tunings and have been using them for the past 40 years. Thanks for sharing.

  • @DarinScheibmeir
    @DarinScheibmeir2 жыл бұрын

    Dude… this was hands-down the most amazingly informative tutorial I have ever watched. You are a master of your art and a great communicator. Thank you for sharing! I’m picking up my guitar and tuning to open G right now.

  • @travisbunce7334
    @travisbunce73343 жыл бұрын

    Love that Black Crowes sound, such an underrated Band.

  • @larryhall2805

    @larryhall2805

    2 жыл бұрын

    I came to alternate tunings via The Doobie Brothers as I'm crazy about their songs. I wish I could say I learned directly from the old delta bluesmen or even the Brits. But it was the Doobs for me. That being said, I love playing She Talks to Angels.

  • @matthewkuttruff3045
    @matthewkuttruff30453 жыл бұрын

    Open G was the first alternate tuning I played around with, even before messing with Drop D. Such a beautiful, rich sound. I think learning Zeppelin's "That's the Way" got me turned on to it.

  • @penaltybox9097

    @penaltybox9097

    2 жыл бұрын

    technically it was in open F# ..

  • @LP59GoldTop
    @LP59GoldTop3 жыл бұрын

    Great class on a well used tuning. Very inspiring, thank you!

  • @JayLyonns
    @JayLyonns Жыл бұрын

    Just what I needed. I’m learning open G on a Gretsch resonator, and you’ve helped a lot. Great technique, man. Thanks.

  • @tylerostermayer6726
    @tylerostermayer67263 жыл бұрын

    Shit this guy is a great guitarist. Been watching for years, don't say it enough.

  • @Terribleguitarist89
    @Terribleguitarist893 жыл бұрын

    CGCGCD (open csus2) is a personal favorite of mine when I'm in a rut. Sounds absolutely beautiful on a 12 string and massive on an overdriven electric.

  • @Larrymh07

    @Larrymh07

    Жыл бұрын

    In 1979 I attended a Doobies concert and tripped out for a song called, Clear as the Driven Snow. The fingering looked simple so I went home to try to play it. Years later, i found out it was in modal C. That opened the world of open tunings to me.

  • @FULLonARMOR
    @FULLonARMOR3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. I've been playing guitar for some time now and I have played around with open G before but this video really brought it all together for me. Thanks brother!

  • @Dolphinlaugh
    @Dolphinlaugh9 ай бұрын

    Hey, you are so talented! thank you so much! The material in the video is so musical, meditative, and informative! Really appreciate this stuff! Hugs!

  • @keefjunior4061
    @keefjunior40613 жыл бұрын

    Great video all around but especially for those who might not be familiar with it and/or who are having a creative slump. I'm dying to know who made that Tele style guitar. Thing sounds frickin' phenomenal!

  • @ryanmears7817
    @ryanmears78173 жыл бұрын

    Does anybody else sit hear mind boggled with the theory but love the riffs 😂

  • @pontius2000

    @pontius2000

    3 жыл бұрын

    There’s literally nothing mind boggling about it. Playing in an open tuning is WAY less complicated than standard tuning. You strum open, it’s a G chord. So no matter where you bar your finger across, you’re playing a full chord.

  • @johndeggendorf7826

    @johndeggendorf7826

    3 жыл бұрын

    I personally leave theory alone until I’m trying to figure out what the hell I just did.

  • @markloveridge3345
    @markloveridge33453 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for this vlog as an old man coming back to guitar this was what I've looked a slow and precise lesson showing something I never new before i will us this thank you very much, Rhett.

  • @larrypower8659
    @larrypower86593 жыл бұрын

    Congrats, Rhett. Great instructional vid on the most versatile open tuning of all. Good sounds, too.

  • @MattyK-USA
    @MattyK-USA3 жыл бұрын

    First thing I thought when I saw the video was "Keef Richards". Great stuff Rhett, and inspirational too. Hope to see you around in the Orange Room one of these days - MattyK

  • @bigwigdog
    @bigwigdog3 жыл бұрын

    "start rooting around" best advice ever 14:35

  • @parkerfilms1
    @parkerfilms13 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this awesome lesson!! I'm tuning my dobro to open G right now.

  • @danielbutcher3305
    @danielbutcher33053 жыл бұрын

    Loved this! Really inspiring. Thank you 🙂

  • @djwritestoomuch
    @djwritestoomuch3 жыл бұрын

    Open G is used in a lot of irish folk music, along with dadgad. Surprised to see no mention of it. Also... what the hell kinda guitar is that? Never seen a tremolo system like that til now. Looks perfect.

  • @darkshizuma2556
    @darkshizuma25563 жыл бұрын

    I have so many questions about that guitar! It's obviously a thinline telecaster (style?) But I could never completely see the headstock to see who makes it, and I've never seen a trimalo setup like that before! What is this beast!? Its sounds amazing! 🤩

  • @PorkChop1956
    @PorkChop19563 жыл бұрын

    Such a great video, Rhett! Thanks man!!!!

  • @douglasnewman4163
    @douglasnewman41633 жыл бұрын

    Really great video! Excellent demo and commentary. Gotta go! Need to try Open G tuning. Thanks so much!

  • @everychannel1025
    @everychannel10253 жыл бұрын

    Alter Bridge - Watch Over You is in open G. Probably one of the most beautiful songs out there

  • @TheGuitarMan71
    @TheGuitarMan713 жыл бұрын

    Duane Allman, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson. Just a few legends that come to mind with Open G.

  • @Fuq2

    @Fuq2

    3 жыл бұрын

    Keith Richards should be the first.

  • @lovehatekindofthing

    @lovehatekindofthing

    3 жыл бұрын

    Keef is the man!

  • @muchanadziko6378

    @muchanadziko6378

    3 жыл бұрын

    Keith Richards

  • @snake1612

    @snake1612

    3 жыл бұрын

    Duane Allman is Open E all the way

  • @bazaaro1

    @bazaaro1

    3 жыл бұрын

    Come and go Blues

  • @samhatman6536
    @samhatman65363 жыл бұрын

    You graced my day with a wonderful smile. I will open the caste to an old friend my Dad played and enjoy open G with greater understanding of it's wonders. Thanks to you. Awesome Rhett! Sam

  • @benjaminrath6322
    @benjaminrath63223 жыл бұрын

    One thing I love about your videos is they inspire me to pick up my guitar and try something new. Keep it up!

  • @johnnathancordy
    @johnnathancordy3 жыл бұрын

    Looks like someone got a drone... unbelievable!!

  • @ZitherBeast
    @ZitherBeast3 жыл бұрын

    I haven't strayed from A440 in a long while now, and I completely forgot how damn fun alt tunings really are. MANY MANY THANKS Rhett for posting this video. I'm having a ton of fun playing with this tuning at the moment. Awesome indeed! I should say that I tuned one of my 335's to the open G and it sounds great.

  • @HEEDRECORDS
    @HEEDRECORDS2 жыл бұрын

    A fantastic tutorial mate. Much appreciated. I subscribed

  • @jhmonthetube6339
    @jhmonthetube63393 жыл бұрын

    Great job !! Love the resonator slide work. Please do more.

  • @TealScarab
    @TealScarab3 жыл бұрын

    Led Zeppelin’s “Traveling Riverside Blues” is easily my favorite song in open G, Super bluesy!!

  • @eddie3064
    @eddie30643 жыл бұрын

    Great lesson Rhett, thank you. I love Open G! Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes made a career of open G tuning. The stuff he does is more advanced than what Keith was able to do with it... By the way, what is that beautiful Tele style guitar you're playing? I can't find it in the description of your gear. I need one, bad! Thanks in advance...😎 Cheers!

  • @destinyreturns4885
    @destinyreturns48853 жыл бұрын

    You have a great demeanor in speaking Rhett. Thanks so much for this lesson.

  • @fredianacci8283
    @fredianacci82833 жыл бұрын

    Rhett, you are steadily becoming a solid guitarist and a great guitar teacher. Literally every time I view a new (or old) vlog of yours, I learn something new to improve my playing and listening abilities. I look forward to any new material from you. It's always interesting and educational. Your dad definitely got a great ROI when he gifted you that Gibson ES335! Thanks and keep on trucking!

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