Greetings! I’d just like to clarify that Redbard’s interview with Glenn was on May 9, 1992. The Randy interview was done circa 1989.
Greetings! I’d just like to clarify that Redbard’s interview with Glenn was on May 9, 1992. The Randy interview was done circa 1989.
Thanks for that, YEF.
I plan to try this soon.
-Austin-
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C and Dm7 are the first two chords. With the tuning Glenn is able to play F major with his first three fingers and the D and A with his thumb. This makes it a D minor 7th. If the high e string is open, it's a Dm9.
I already explained earlier what Glenn does, based on watching Glenn's fingers. For every minor 7th (Dm7, Em7, Fm7) he does the same thing. A major chord (for example G) on the d, g and b strings, but his thumb makes it a minor 7th (Em7).