If you didn't fill in yesterday's blanks (italicized) in Standard Tuning:
00 E A D G B E
01 F Bb Eb G# C F
02 F# B E A C# F#
03 G C F Bb D G
04 G# C# F# B Eb G#
05 A D G C E A
06 Bb Eb G# C# F Bb
07 B E A D F# B
08 C F Bb Eb G C
09 C# F# B E G# C#
10 D G C F A D
11 Eb G# C# F# Bb Eb
12 E A D G B E
13 F Bb Eb G# C F
14 F# B E A C# F#
15 G C F Bb D G
16 G# C# F# B Eb G#
17 A D G C E A
18 Bb Eb G# C# F Bb
19 B E A D F# B
20 C F Bb Eb G C
21 C# F# B E G# C#
22 D G C F A D
Now try this for Dropped D Tuning:
00 D A D G B E
01
02
03 F C F Bb D G
04
05 G D G C E A
06
07 A E A D F# B
08
09
10 C G C F A D
11
12 D A D G B E
13
14
15 F C F Bb D G
16
17 G D G C E A
18
19 A E A D F# B
20
21
22 C G C F A D
And for Open D Tuning (with fewer hints):
00 D A D F# A D
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12 D A D F# A D
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Saturday, March 21, 2009
D Notes Around the Fretboard, Part Two
Posted by Ryan DeRamos at 12:00 AM
Labels: beginner, d, dropped d tuning, guitar, notes, open tuning, standard tuning
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