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Piñonate tuning
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Ricardo
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Joined: Dec. 14 2004
From: Washington DC
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RE: Piñonate tuning (in reply to mark indigo)
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ORIGINAL: mark indigo Hi, According to Alain Faucher the tuning is: E, A, D, G, B-flat, D, There's an article about altered tunings on his Affedis website here: http://www.affedis.com/articles8.html Cool, but I think he is wrong...check out Grisha's video. Just noticed that Tomatito's tuning for Colombianas is the SAME as Taranta. Faucher did not seem to notice it is the same, but Taranta is a whole step higher pitch, but relatively speaking, the tuning is the same. Also he made a typo there with Tangos, Tomatito's second string is Bb not Eb. Sorry for being picky, still for me Faucher's stuff is the best out there. Ricardo
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Date Feb. 1 2008 17:44:10
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