Blue Moon - Gmaj9#11 tuning

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Andy Volk
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Blue Moon - Gmaj9#11 tuning

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Blue Moon - Gma9#11 tuning (low to high) G, B, D, F#, A, C#

I usually avoid trying most new tunings as I've developed a core set of them that works for me but I was intrigued to try the Gmaj9 tuning that a few players have posted about: G, B, D, F#, A, D. It's basically a compound tuning of D over G. I dropped the first string 1/2 step to C#. You could name this tuning a few ways but Gmaj9#11 makes sense to me.

So, I started playing around with this tuning only yesterday and Blue Moon came out. I had to find the music to recall the bridge. It just seemed to want to be in the key of B - a key I seldom play in. This is a kinda rough - especially my reverse slants at fret 1 - but you can get some idea of the sounds in this tuning.

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Post by Jim Fogarty »

Beautiful! Love the extra sweet chordal tones you get with that tuning.

Also.....good to hear you play.....not just MIDI Volk!!
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Post by Travis Brown »

Nice work, you definitely got some very nice chords out of that tuning.
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Post by Allan Revich »

I like that you took an unusual tuning, made it even more unusual... and then pulled something wonderful out of it. Nicely done.
Current Tunings:
DADF#AD
fDADF#AD

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Post by Mikiya Matsuda »

Thanks for sharing, Andy! I might have to steal your outro. Sounds great on this tuning.
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Post by Andy Volk »

Thanks, guys! Jim, yeah, I actually do play steel. But if I had to learn, woodshed and record to my satisfaction all the arrangements I do I’d be 175 when I finished. :)

Here's the whole arrangement including the outro, Mikiya.

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