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No sweat, I was putting myself pretty far out there and didn't have a very thick branch to hang from. It's always interesting to hear about the paths that serious players take. I used to looove effects boxes, and may go there again someday, who knows. That is a really, really pianistic voicing - pretty cool no matter how you pull it off! Now I'm thinking about voicing harmonic minor in different keys and seeing where that takes me... best, Daryl Shawn www.swanwelder.com www.chinapaintingmusic.com > Dude, sorry to be so emphatic. To be honest, I just went through a long > period of minimizing my signal processing and simplifying my rig as a > conscious choice to free myself of the reliance on effects, and it >helped me > to realize I could jettison all but the most basic effects ( for me that >is > compression, overdrive, delay, and reverb) and still get my music >across. It > was liberating, and when I finally ended my effects sabbatical, it gave >me > new inspiration for using stuff I hadn't used in a long time, Like filter > effects, ring modulation and polyrhythmic delay. And I've been through > periods where I got sick of DADGAD, where I felt played out in the >tuning, > but recently I have been using the approach where I'll pick a mode I like > and see how well I can voice that mode in a given tuning, and that will >open > a compositional thread. For a long time I couldn't break out of the > Blackmountainsidedaveygrahamceltic6/8reelyjiggydronytriplety vibe that > DADGAD is known for. But try voicing D or A harmonic minor in that same > tuning and it becomes a different thing altogether. I think it is >perfectly > valid to use as many or as few tools as one needs to find there musical > bliss. Per was originally asking about tunings to increase his range on >the > instrument, and of course we all mutated away from that :) I don't >think I > belong to any kind of cool club by using alternate tunings, but I got to > agree with Bob Brozman on this one, what we call standard tuning, for >all we > know, was an arbitrary decision. Viva La difference!!!! > Bill > > > PS the chord was a result of trying to play close piano voicing's in > standard tuning, a result of a couple of lessons I took from pianist Art > Lande many many years ago, I think he thought I was nuts:) I alternate >the > low E, and the C#, B, and A on the A string as an alternating bass notes > under the upper extensions of the chord, which is an E major add 9 add >11. > Then I do massage therapy on my hands for several hours :)