FAFADF (PITCH ?) FROM BAROQUE ANTIQUE GENUINE TUNINGS (THERE WERE MAINLY TWO KNOWN FOR THE LUTE). TO PLAY MODERN MUSICS AS MANY LUTHISTS TODAY. AS REFERENCES FROM WIKI (DON'T BOTHER IT...), ON THAT LINK:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?fulltext=1&search=BAROQUE+LUTE+TUNING&title=Special:Search&ns0=1&searchToken=akoo9sedqy7qj965v8wd8icde
THESE KNOWLEDGES MAY CHANGE YOUR WAY TO TUNE, AS FINDING REAL NEW STUFFS FOR ANY MUSICAL GENDERS THAT WERE CREATED BEFORE ON THESE EARLIER TONES. YOU MAKE IT SOUNDS AS YOUR EAR WAS THE SAME AS OLD TIMES ONE'S WAS. PLEASE FOLLOW MY INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU LIKE BETTER GRADUATING IN LEVELS IN YOUR MATTER OF PROGRESSES OF MUSIC THEORIES. THANK YOU.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?fulltext=1&search=BAROQUE+LUTE+TUNING&title=Special:Search&ns0=1&searchToken=akoo9sedqy7qj965v8wd8icde
THESE KNOWLEDGES MAY CHANGE YOUR WAY TO TUNE, AS FINDING REAL NEW STUFFS FOR ANY MUSICAL GENDERS THAT WERE CREATED BEFORE ON THESE EARLIER TONES. YOU MAKE IT SOUNDS AS YOUR EAR WAS THE SAME AS OLD TIMES ONE'S WAS. PLEASE FOLLOW MY INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU LIKE BETTER GRADUATING IN LEVELS IN YOUR MATTER OF PROGRESSES OF MUSIC THEORIES. THANK YOU.
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00:00 Hello, it's Sylvain once again.
00:04 Once in your life, in a matter of tutorial, in a matter of learning, or just sending you some
00:18 knowledgeable music. So it's about, I made an error, I made a mistake. I thought I was, I started the picture, the camera, but I forgot to start it.
00:39 So I did explain for many many minutes, many many minutes, almost 10 minutes, and I didn't see that I didn't start the camera. So I restarted.
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02:01 So it's about in a few minutes I did explain everything I could, but now I lack, I miss some inspiration.
02:12 But after a while, yeah. So this is the typical acoustic guitar that you can see from early years in the western,
02:25 our country, rock and roll, 60s, where there was a lot of these fashionable guitars of sunburst, orange, yellow, red.
02:41 So that's not new, but you can play it. I'm very glad to own this one. I bought it with the time, 200.
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03:17 So the tuning is different. I like to tune it many ways, like some other guys. I like to try the subliminal sound of the eighths of the guitar.
03:38 The eighths are high, high, like Genesis did tune it differently, like Steve Hackett and Michael Jaffer and Anthony Baines and Anthony Phillips and Adrian Bellew too.
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04:12 Like Baos, that band, I did the analytic explore again, kind of alternative rock, alternative punk.
04:32 So in a few minutes, it's about 5 minutes that I've got of your cute short life, like I said, short life.
04:48 So you can play, if you use old tunings, very old, you can use rock alternative, the way you can, because you want, you want.
05:05 In music, it's more you can than you want, because it expects you a lot of muscular positions and efforts.
05:18 It expects you many flexibilities, many contradictions with your wife.
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05:49 Probably the baroque was at that era, the baroque, the renaissance, it was fashion, like Vivaldi, it was fashion and then the storm off, storm off, storm off, storm off the line or the fashion.
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06:22 Bach has been obsolete, like the English version, Bach has been obsolete, obsolete, obsolete, been canceled after a while.
06:40 His music was not new, sounding very old.
06:50 Times like Mozart have been declined by another Italian, by another musician or composer, like somewhere very retro, retro, very retro, a very old way of using an instrument or tuning it or building it.
07:19 That's mainly, I was using on this one, I was using on a standard guitar, a baroque tuning, it expects you a lighter strings, lighter strings, so I have here as much as light strings that you pay a little more to get,
07:48 to focus on your pleasure or to make fun of it, to feel very high with your music instead of missing your day waiting for some other music above you, of course.
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08:53 So finally, I'm not a... I don't know what to say. I'm not a damn moment of an auditioner.
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09:28 It's about the baroque tuning that I was using, I didn't change it with a matter, because it was not sounding, I don't know much about baroque music, playing like youth on a youth tuning, playing on very, very old pieces,
09:54 instead of playing most modern pieces, that are very old, like for example, John St. Smith or Paul O'Dead, Paul O'Dead, John St. Smith, very few, very few.
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11:46 And I just want to change the tuning, it was on baroque, classical baroque, mainly two baroque tunings, no, no, no, I really don't know.
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