Topic: Alternate Tunings

Does anyone know of a website that describes chord shapes for alternate tunings? For example, an explanation of how a C chord changes if you're going to play it in Dropped D?

Re: Alternate Tunings

I may be wrong but I think the chord shapes are the same for drop D tuning.

Re: Alternate Tunings

I think this is what you are looking for Artie

http://chordlist.brian-amberg.de/en/guitar/drop_d/

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Re: Alternate Tunings

topdown wrote:

I think this is what you are looking for Artie

http://chordlist.brian-amberg.de/en/guitar/drop_d/

Wow, this is great! Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for your help!

Re: Alternate Tunings

What about DADGAD  or DADF#AD?  Any place for these tunings?  My son plays open tunings but has a hard time jamming with reg tunings

Re: Alternate Tunings

Jeezz Never mind, that sight has them all.  thanks

Re: Alternate Tunings

lefeury wrote:

Jeezz Never mind, that sight has them all.  thanks

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Re: Alternate Tunings

Well, Topdown beat me to the site. I discovered the" Brian's Huge Chordlist" awhile ago and it is very good. Haven't got around to trying any alternate tunings, yet, but who knows. I think this site covers just about everything you need.

Nela