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Drop D Tuning – How To Write Hard Rock Songs – Guitar Lesson – Songwriting Tips Brett Papa papastache102,papastachepop papastache

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33 Replies to “Drop D Tuning – How To Write Hard Rock Songs – Guitar Lesson – Songwriting Tips”

  1. Hey Brett, your videos are great! I've been watching you for ages and learned so much; thank you! But I just noticed that [I think] you've taken out a tone knob and moved your volume over. That is such a great idea [if I'm right] – it's always in the way on my Squier Strat. Is that what you did?

  2. Helpful, but you're not really talking us through what's driving your decisions. It would be great to hear why you're choosing the individual chords you're picking.

  3. ik nothing about hard rock and stuffs but Imma buy a guitar so is it easy to play the hard rock style? and what type of guitar should I get ? I hope u can give me an advice

  4. Can you explain why you are moving from the D with the intervals: whole whole whole, half half half, open d? Is that just random or is it a particular scale?

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