Tim wrote:Ray
I think Cliff's guitar was tuned to an open G: DGDGBD with the capo on the second fret - hence an A major on open strings. Means he can play major chord (e.g D major at fifth fret) with first finger barre. Begs the question 'why'! It's the classic blues slide tuning - known as 'Keef' tuning these days because Keith Richards uses it a lot (but apparently only 5 strings - doesn't use the bottom D string.) I didn't notice Cliff was using a slide or playing blues. But I may have missed that! Open E tuning is unusual as it apparently puts a strain on the guitar neck. Most people use an open D tuning: DADF#AD with capo on second fret to get open E. I don't think Cliff was using D tuning but again I may be wrong!
Tim
Martin Page wrote:Yes, I noticed the open tuning on Cliff's guitar at the O2. We all know that Cliff can play chords absolutely fine - perhaps he was just trying simplify things for the concert.
Martin.
Steve Parish wrote:Please, please.... I'm begging you! Cliff and the Shads, keep it going!'
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