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Old 04.20.2012, 04:05 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by scott v
Sorta, there is a definite "key" they work songs in... its not like a completely unique language. I agree about using guitar tablature, thats what i do for my stuff.

I'm a bit of a music theory amateur - what do you mean by a key they work in? Do you mean the same way a musician using regular chord shapes and tunings would stick to a certain group of shapes that complement one another? Are there any decent websites or YouTube videos that trace the roots/outline the theory of alt tunings?
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