Kite Guitar: Difference between revisions
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* [http://tallkite.com/misc_files/The%20Kite%20Tuning%20upminor%20fretboard.pdf '''Fretboard chart for the upminor tuning'''] | * [http://tallkite.com/misc_files/The%20Kite%20Tuning%20upminor%20fretboard.pdf '''Fretboard chart for the upminor tuning'''] | ||
* [http://tallkite.com/misc_files/The%20Kite%20Tuning%20DADGAD%20fretboard.pdf '''Fretboard chart for the DADGAD tuning'''] | * [http://tallkite.com/misc_files/The%20Kite%20Tuning%20DADGAD%20fretboard.pdf '''Fretboard chart for the DADGAD tuning'''] | ||
DADGAD lacks the four harmonic 6ths in the lower octave. A seven-string DGADGAD tuning remedies this. | |||
Open tunings become more playable with the use of a "half-fret capo". From Jason Yerger's liner notes (see the "Recordings" section): | Open tunings become more playable with the use of a "half-fret capo". From Jason Yerger's liner notes (see the "Recordings" section): | ||