TUNINGS
Alternate tunings are used as part of the musical language rather than a fixed system.
They are chosen for resonance, register, and the way they shape phrasing and harmony.
Some are recurring, others appear only when needed.
Baritone Guitar
ADG♯C♯EA
A flat Nashville-style tuning on the baritone guitar.
The intervallic relationship remains similar to a standard guitar tuned down a fifth,
with selected strings restrung and tuned an octave higher to extend clarity and articulation.
Acoustic Guitar
Various alternate tunings are used on the acoustic guitar, depending on the piece and context.
Below are selected examples associated with specific compositions.
Song for My Mum — DADGAD
What If — DADEBE
Besides — CGDGGD
Were It Not for You — DADEBE
What Now — AADGAE
Minimal — Standard tuning
It’s Up to You — CGDGAD
In Silencio et Spe — Standard tuning
I Don’t Know Why — DADGBE
On the Way — CGDGGD
In Substance — AADGAE