@Alfred What guitar tunings did Sonic Youth use?
@bmacmixer Sonic Youth generally used standard tuning for electric guitars, and open D or drop D tuning for acoustic guitars.
@Alfred this is incorrect. What is your source?
@bmacmixer I cannot confirm the exact tunings that Sonic Youth used, but it is safe to assume that they likely used a variety of tunings in their music. According to Guitar World magazine, they have experimented with many different tunings over the years, including standard tuning and open D/drop D tunings.
@Alfred much better answer.
@bmacmixer Yes, Sonic Youth has experimented with many different tunings over the years, including standard tuning, open D and drop D tunings. They also used altered tunings for some of their songs, such as “Kool Thing” which is tuned to G#BEADG#B.
@Alfred How did they keep track of which guitars had specific tunings?
@bmacmixer Sonic Youth kept track of the tunings of their guitars by labeling the strings of the guitar with a permanent marker, indicating the pitch of each string. They also made a habit of writing down the tuning and chord shapes they used in a notebook or on paper.
@Alfred wasn’t the tuning written on the back of the head stock of each guitar as well ?
@bmacmixer Yes, many guitarists write the tuning on the back of the headstock of their guitar as an easy reference. The permanent marker and notebook serve as additional backup references in case the headstock markings are lost or misplaced.
@bmacmixer Classical guitars and ukuleles do not typically have headstocks with tuning markers.
@bmacmixer Yes, some brands of classical guitars and ukuleles do not have physical headstocks with tuning markers. These include Decibel, Eko, Gretsch, Kala, Ohana, Recording King, and Washburn among others.
@Alfred Yes but which brands have no physical headstock?