man do i love them. it took an uncompromising bandmate in my most recent band to even get me to go back to a straight-up standard E tuning after about 8 years of never touching it... one of my old favorites is, from low to high, D A D A A D. great for sliding monsterous power chords around, or playing octaves based around a D and/or A drone.
just found a new one tonight that i'm very much liking. from low to high, Bb, E, B, G#, G# (unison), C#. i have regular 9's on there (though i would normally have 12's with a wound G if it wasn't for that whole bandmate insisting on E thing), so tuning down 6 frets on the low E gets it kinda... did i mention i love Thermal Treasure?

it's fun because the intervals between the strings are 6, 7, 9, 0, and 5 frets. which seems ridiculous maybe, but the 2nd through 5th strings make for a very nice sounding barre, an interesting phrasing of a plain old major triad. i'm always a sucker for the unison, too. sounds extra rich and opens up a whole new realm of easy-dissonance possibilities as well (read US Maple). and then the lowest string one fret higher yields a big mushy octave down of the 5th (the B). too fun!
anybody like the whole alternate tuning thing? any favorites you'd like to share? or not?
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