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:) You're welcome! There's another similar tuning I'll have to look up when I get home. It's used on almost the entirety of the Page & Plant "Unledded" album. (Which is to me damn close to musical nirvana...all the acoustic playing + Egyptian orchestra = out-of-this-Fing-world.) I'll get back to the list tonight with the tuning. Todd On 5/10/06, loop.pool <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote: > oooooh, ooooooh, oooooh, ooooooh > > thank you for this post, Todd. > > I love Page's acoustic playing (especially on the entire Led Zepellin 3 > record) > and always wondered how he tuned (but never got off my ass to actually > research it). > > I got an incredible deal on a 12 string guitar recently (It's a very nice > hummingbird copy) > and it's really sweet. > > I'm going right this minute to put it into that tuning. > > I just love drones, having played a lot of 3rd world ethnic music in my > career for a very long time. > Moving chords over static bass lines > > moving harmony by moving the bass line under static chords to create >harmony > is really beautiful to me. > > thanks, thanks, thanks!!!!! > > > todd wrote: > "Likewise, that's almost my favorite 6-string acoustic stell-string > tuning: C G C G C D. Note that the top four strings are just a step > lower. Of course, I can't take credit for this one as it's the tuning > Jimmy Page used for the Rain Song and aparently now for most of his > guitar playing.The beauty of this one is in the drones. Simple two-three > finger > chord shapes can be slid up and down the neck and wonderful harmonies > against the drones can be found all over the place." > >