The following is an interpretive transcription of White Mustang II from
Acadie. It doesnt really have a steady meter and Daniel isn't always
playing the bass note on the beat although he does start out that way. This
is not a complete transcription but it does complete one verse. The
strangest thing about this song is the tuning, DADAEG, low to high. I'm
not sure how he would have arrived at this tuning other than by accident. I
would not recommend this tuning on a guitar with really old strings because
the tension on the first and second strings is so much greater than usual.
I decoded this tuning by picking out the sound of the open strings and by
harmonics he plays throughout the song. If anyone has questions feel free
to ask. I encourage experimenting with this tuning and using chord shapes
from standard tuning as some work out nicely.
Acadie. It doesnt really have a steady meter and Daniel isn't always
playing the bass note on the beat although he does start out that way. This
is not a complete transcription but it does complete one verse. The
strangest thing about this song is the tuning, DADAEG, low to high. I'm
not sure how he would have arrived at this tuning other than by accident. I
would not recommend this tuning on a guitar with really old strings because
the tension on the first and second strings is so much greater than usual.
I decoded this tuning by picking out the sound of the open strings and by
harmonics he plays throughout the song. If anyone has questions feel free
to ask. I encourage experimenting with this tuning and using chord shapes
from standard tuning as some work out nicely.