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- Among guitar tunings, all-fifths tuning refers to the set of tunings in which each interval between consecutive open strings is a perfect fifth. All-fifths tuning is also called fifths, perfect fifths, or mandoguitar. The conventional "standard tuning" consists of perfect fourths and a single major third between the g and b strings: E-A-d-g-b-e' All-fifths tuning has the set of open strings C-G-d-a-e'-b' or G'-D-A-e-b-f♯', which have intervals of 3 octaves minus a half-step between the lowest and highest string. The conventional tuning has an interval of 2 octaves between lowest and highest string. All-fifths tuning is a tuning in intervals of perfect fifths like that of a mandolin or a violin. It has a wide range. It was used by jazz guitarist Carl Kress in the form B♭'-F-c-g-d'-a'. (en)
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- Wide range; natural for concert stringed-instrument music (en)
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- The consecutive open-notes of all-fifths tuning are each spaced seven semitones apart on the chromatic circle. (en)
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- Difficult to play standard-guitar music (en)
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- C-G-d-a-e'-b' or G'-D-A-e-b-f' (en)
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- Carl Kress played jazz with all-fifths tuning. (en)
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- Carl Kress, June 1947 .jpg (en)
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- All fifths tuning in the chromatic circle.png (en)
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- Perfect-fifths tuning (en)
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- Among guitar tunings, all-fifths tuning refers to the set of tunings in which each interval between consecutive open strings is a perfect fifth. All-fifths tuning is also called fifths, perfect fifths, or mandoguitar. The conventional "standard tuning" consists of perfect fourths and a single major third between the g and b strings: E-A-d-g-b-e' All-fifths tuning has the set of open strings C-G-d-a-e'-b' or G'-D-A-e-b-f♯', All-fifths tuning is a tuning in intervals of perfect fifths like that of a mandolin or a violin. It has a wide range. It was used by jazz guitarist Carl Kress in the form (en)
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