New Weissenborn tune in Cmaj7 tuning (youtube clip)

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Fred Kinbom
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New Weissenborn tune in Cmaj7 tuning (youtube clip)

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Hi folks,

Today I wrote a little song in Cmaj7 tuning. Here is a video - the take is far from perfect, but it had a nice feel, so. ;) Feedback would be much appreciated as it is always hard to judge a fresh song idea!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKsq3kSRTp4

Cheers,

Fred
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Post by Tarmo Heikkinen »

I think it was a good blend of conventional & unconventional. Not too weird, but enough unexpected tones to keep listener interested.
Nothing wrong with the take either.
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This would make a good soundtrack for an independent film.
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Post by Kyle Dosskey »

haha good call Craig. I like it Fred. By the way I tuned up my Superior Weiss to that Gmin tuning and I am really digging it. Feels like there's more chordal possibilities than with the open D tuning I was using before.
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Post by Michael Papenburg »

I really loved the mood of that one. Very cool tuning. This is one of my favorite pieces you have posted. It would definitely be great in an indie film soundtrack.
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Post by Fred Kinbom »

Thanks for listening and for your comments! I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)

Kyle - good to hear that you are enjoying the G minor tuning. I really like all the full-sounding minor chords in that tuning, and the dominant major chord is easily accessible too:

0X4XX0 or 0X0X44 etc.

Michael - the tuning in this tune here is Cmaj7: CGCEBC, low to high. It is a tuning that Brazilian Weissenborn player Christiaan Oyens told me about. It's very cool with the chromatic interval between the top two strings!

Thanks again folks!

Fred
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Post by Chris Drew »

That's excellent Fred!

I like how you are getting the variety of different tones really adding depth to the tune, deep & full thumb-strums and that nice crisp "back-of-the-index-finger-strum-thing"... sweet. 8)

How long have you been experimenting with this particular tuning?

When are you going to make an album of tunes?
That would be really interesting to hear.
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Good one Fred, I liked the feel / flow :)
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Post by Fred Kinbom »

Thanks Chris and Tom! :)

Chris - I wrote two songs in this tuning when I first found out about it. I hadn't played in this tuning for a long time, and just got the idea to revisit it on Saturday. The Lazy River sounds GREAT tuned down to C! And this clip was recorded with quite old strings. I busted a string when changing the tuning back to G on Sunday and restrung it - with new strings in the Cmaj7 tuning the Lazy River has a huge, shimmering, warm - fantastic! - sound! :)

An album - I would like to make one, but I want to get a bit better first. I have my "Crystal Bar EP" on Slide Planet, but it was recorded when I had only been lap sliding for about a year and a half. I want to move it up a few more notches before I release another CD.

All the best,

Fred
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