Template:Short description

Template:Nowrap, or Celtic tuning, is an alternative guitar tuning most associated with Celtic music, though it has also found use in rock, folk, metal and several other genres. Instead of the standard tuning (Template:Nowrap) the six guitar strings are tuned, from low to high, Template:Nowrap

Tuning to Template:Nowrap from standard is accomplished by tuning the first,Template:Efn second,Template:Efn and sixthTemplate:Efn strings down a whole tone (two frets). The result is an open D, suspended fourth chord. Being suspended, the open tuning is neither intrinsically major nor minor.Template:Fact

HistoryEdit

D A D G A D was popularized by British folk guitarist Davey Graham.<ref name=Bensusan-1996>Template:Cite book</ref>

Inspired by hearing an oud player in Morocco, Graham experimented with detuning some of the guitar's strings from standard tuning (Template:Nowrap), arriving at Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap He employed the tuning to great effect in his treatments of Celtic music, but also the folk music of India and Morocco.<ref name=Bensusan-1996/> The first guitarists in Irish traditional music to use the tuning were Mícheál Ó Domhnaill and Dáithí Sproule.Template:Citation needed

Other proponents of the tuning include Roy Harper, John Martyn, Ben Howard, Andy Mckee, Russian Circles, Mike Dawes, Alejandro Aranda, Rory Gallagher, Luka Bloom, Stan Rogers, Jimmy Page (The Yardbirds' "White Summer" and Led Zeppelin's "Black Mountain Side" and "Kashmir" use this tuning), Neil Young, Artie Traum, Pierre Bensusan,<ref name=Bensusan-1985>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Eric Roche, Midnight, Laurence Juber, Tony McManus, Stephen Wake, Bert Jansch, Richard Thompson, Dick Gaughan, Alistair Hulett, Steve von Till (along with its modified form, Template:Nowrap), Imaad Wasif, Mark Kozelek, Jeff Tweedy, Masaaki Kishibe, Paul McSherry, Acle Kahney (uses a 7 string variation, Template:Nowrap), Sevendust (although downtuned),<ref name=Lowery-Connolly-YouTube>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Kotaro Oshio, Ben Chasny, Al Petteway, Justin Currie, Lankum and Trey Anastasio. English folk musician Martin Carthy now mostly uses a related tuning, Template:Nowrap, whose evolution from Template:Nowrap he describes explicitly in his 1987 book.<ref name="Carthy-1987">Template:Cite book</ref>

{{#invoke:Listen|main}}

The suitability of Template:Nowrap to Celtic music stems from the fact that it facilitates the use of a number of moveable chords, which retain open strings.<ref name=Open-Tuning-web>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> These act as a drone on either the bass or treble strings, approximating the voicings used in traditional Scottish and Irish pipe music.

See alsoEdit

NotesEdit

Template:Notelist

ReferencesEdit

Template:Reflist

External linksEdit

  • {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

|CitationClass=web }}

  • {{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

|CitationClass=web }}

Template:Guitar tunings Template:Authority control

ru:Гитарный строй#Строй «DADGAD»