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about Fripp's "New Standard Tuning": yes, the bending possibilities are limited, but on the electric guitar you can always use a whammy bar to bend notes. This is not the same as bending a string with your finger but as Dave said - maybe the restriction forces you to leave the territory you're used to, and find something new. I had this musical crisis years ago when I was simply fed up with what I played. I really couldn't help but notice that my playing repeated itself, that I used other guitarists' phrases and chords, and I got bored to the point of almost giving up the guitar altogether. In my first Guitar Craft course in 1988, Fripp presented this different tuning he had found and switched to, abandoning the old tuning altogether for himself. I recognized that here was a chance for me to throw away all the learned stuff that bored me, and jump into unknown territory. Being a lazy person who doesn't practice a lot, it took me years to learn the new tuning, but I took the chance. I tuned my guitars to the new tuning, and never went back. It was a painful process at times because in the beginning I couldn't play *anything* meaningful - when in a session someone asked me to play a specific chord, I couldn't, or it took quite a while to figure it out, and I felt like a fool. For a long time, I was unable to play a solo because I hit wrong notes very often. Eventually I got familiar with the NST, and I'm happy with it. The whole playing and feeling of the guitar is different. There are undeniable limitations: No more bending; playing scales is more difficult because you have to stretch the fingers more; and some kinds of chords are impossible to play. On the other hand, the tuning gives you the chance to learn a new, fascinating, and equally expressive language, with a different way of phrasing, playing scales, and new kinds of chords. I'm not saying that the NST is a *better* tuning. Of course the traditional tuning is just as limitless as the NST. For guitarists who feel happy with the traditional tuning, and with their playing, there is no need to learn a new tuning, but for guitarists who feel stuck, the NST is a possible way out. -Michael P