Also Ivivii. It's an alternate tuning. Beginning with a classical tuning, tune the low E string down to D, leave the A string and D string, tune the G string up to A, and tune the B string and high E string both to D, the B up a minor third and the E down a major second. This makes the tuning D-A-D-A-D-D or I-V-I-V-I-I in harmonic analysis.

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Thomas Austin Gorder Comment by Thomas Austin Gorder on November 20, 2007 at 9:00pm
I took some video of Steve-O and the artist who loaned me the marker (didn't catch his name. sorry) but they didn't turn out right. i'll do better at the next Sunday School.

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