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G Minor Tuning and “Wayfaring Stranger,” Part 3: Variations


This lesson is part of the course Alternate Tunings Fingerstyle Guitar with Doug Young.
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Alternate tunings can create beautiful guitar sounds that are impossible in standard tuning, and make some things easier to play. You’ll learn to play fingerstyle melodies in a variety of popular alternate tunings, including favorites like dropped D, DADGAD, and open G, as well as more unusual tunings.
 
 
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G Minor Tuning and “Wayfaring Stranger”  
 
G Minor Tuning and “Wayfaring Stranger”  
 
G Minor Tuning and “Wayfaring Stranger,” Part 3: Variations
G Minor Tuning and “Wayfaring Stranger,” Part 3: Variations
 

In this video, Doug shows you the introduction to his arrangement of “Wayfaring Stranger” as well as some variations that include different chord changes and different kinds of minor scales.


 
 
 

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