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- New_standard_tuning abstract "New Standard Tuning (NST) is an alternative tuning for the guitar that approximates all-fifths tuning. The guitar's strings are assigned the notes C-G-D-A-E-G (from lowest to highest); the five lowest open strings are each tuned to an interval of a perfect fifth {(C,G),(G,D),(D,A),(A,E)}; the two highest strings are a minor third apart (E,G).All-fifths tuning is typically used for mandolins, cellos, violas, and violins. On a guitar, tuning the strings in fifths would mean the first string would be a high B, something that was impractical until recently.[citation needed] The NST provides a good approximation to all-fifths tuning. Like other regular tunings, NST allows chord fingerings to be shifted from one set of strings to another.NST's C-G range is wider, both lower and higher, than the E-E range of standard tuning in which the strings are tuned to the open notes E-A-D-G-B-E. The greater range allows NST-guitars to play repertoire that would be impractical, if not impossible, on a standard-tuned guitar.NST was developed by Robert Fripp, a guitarist for King Crimson. Fripp taught the new standard tuning in Guitar-Craft courses beginning in 1985, and thousands of Guitar Craft students continue to use the tuning. Like other alternative tunings for guitar, the NST has provided challenges and new opportunities to guitarists, who have developed music especially suited to NST. Indeed, many NST guitarists have become professional musicians and recording artists.The NST has required greater attention to strings than has standard tuning. String sets for standard tuning have problems being adapted for the New Standard Tuning: With standard string-sets, the lowest string is too loose and the highest string too often snaps under the increased tension. Special sets of NST strings have been available for decades, and of course some guitarists have assembled NST sets from individual strings.".
- New_standard_tuning thumbnail New_standard_tuning_in_the_chromatic_circle.png?width=300.
- New_standard_tuning wikiPageExternalLink partitasmusic.com.
- New_standard_tuning wikiPageExternalLink alltunings.pdf.
- New_standard_tuning wikiPageExternalLink rf.zip.
- New_standard_tuning wikiPageExternalLink www.frakctured.ukf.net.
- New_standard_tuning wikiPageExternalLink www.guitarcircleofeurope.com.
- New_standard_tuning wikiPageExternalLink www.guitarcircleoflatinamerica.com.
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- New_standard_tuning wikiPageExternalLink www.guitarcraft.com.
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- New_standard_tuning advanced "TRUE".
- New_standard_tuning advantages "Approximates all-fifths tuning; wide range".
- New_standard_tuning alt "Robert Fripp plays guitar.".
- New_standard_tuning captionTop "Five consecutive open-notes of new standard tuning are spaced seven semitones apart on the chromatic circle; the highest interval is only three semitones apart.".
- New_standard_tuning disadvantages "Very difficult to play standard-guitar music".
- New_standard_tuning examples "C-G-D-A-E-G".
- New_standard_tuning guitarist Robert_Fripp.
- New_standard_tuning guitaristCaption "Robert Fripp has taught new standard tuning to three-thousand Guitar Craft students".
- New_standard_tuning guitaristImage "Robert Fripp.jpg".
- New_standard_tuning hasPhotoCollection New_standard_tuning.
- New_standard_tuning imageTop "New standard tuning in the chromatic circle.png".
- New_standard_tuning interval Perfect_fifth.
- New_standard_tuning lefty All_fourths_tuning.
- New_standard_tuning otherNames "Guitar Craft tuning".
- New_standard_tuning regularTuningName "New standard".
- New_standard_tuning repetition "No".
- New_standard_tuning semitones "7".
- New_standard_tuning subject Category:Guitar_Craft.
- New_standard_tuning subject Category:Pentatonic_scales.
- New_standard_tuning subject Category:Regular_guitar-tunings.
- New_standard_tuning subject Category:Robert_Fripp.
- New_standard_tuning type Abstraction100002137.
- New_standard_tuning type Act100030358.
- New_standard_tuning type Activity100407535.
- New_standard_tuning type Calibration100999245.
- New_standard_tuning type Event100029378.
- New_standard_tuning type GuitarTunings.
- New_standard_tuning type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- New_standard_tuning type Tuning100999588.
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- New_standard_tuning comment "New Standard Tuning (NST) is an alternative tuning for the guitar that approximates all-fifths tuning. The guitar's strings are assigned the notes C-G-D-A-E-G (from lowest to highest); the five lowest open strings are each tuned to an interval of a perfect fifth {(C,G),(G,D),(D,A),(A,E)}; the two highest strings are a minor third apart (E,G).All-fifths tuning is typically used for mandolins, cellos, violas, and violins.".
- New_standard_tuning label "New standard tuning".
- New_standard_tuning sameAs m.06hfj4.
- New_standard_tuning sameAs Q7016490.
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- New_standard_tuning sameAs New_standard_tuning.
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- New_standard_tuning depiction New_standard_tuning_in_the_chromatic_circle.png.
- New_standard_tuning isPrimaryTopicOf New_standard_tuning.