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From Banjoduffer on 11/30/2012 3:27:46 PM
Anyone know about transposing from open "G" to open "C" I can tune in open "C" called slack key tuning and use the same fingerings as in open "G" but get a different chord. On the fret board I think it would be open C then C# first fret, D second fret, D# third fret, E fourth fret and F fifth fret when chords are barred. What I don't know is how to identify the chords within the bar chord. Can't find anything much on the net or in book form for this tuning. Thanks for any help
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