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Among alternative tunings for the guitar, all-fourths tuning is a regular tuning. In contrast, the standard tuning has one irregularity—a major third between the third and second strings—while having perfect fourths between the other successive strings. The standard tuning's irregular major-third is replaced by a perfect fourth in all-fourths tuning, which has the open notes E2-A2-D3-G3-C4-F4. Among regular tunings, this all-fourths tuning best approximates the standard tuning. Allan Holdsworth stated that if he were to learn the guitar again he would tune it in all-fourths.

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  • Among alternative tunings for the guitar, all-fourths tuning is a regular tuning. In contrast, the standard tuning has one irregularity—a major third between the third and second strings—while having perfect fourths between the other successive strings. The standard tuning's irregular major-third is replaced by a perfect fourth in all-fourths tuning, which has the open notes E2-A2-D3-G3-C4-F4. Among regular tunings, this all-fourths tuning best approximates the standard tuning. In all guitar tunings, the higher-octave version of a chord can be found by translating a chord by twelve frets higher along the fretboard. In every regular tuning, for example in all-fourths tuning, chords and intervals can be moved also diagonally. For all-fourths tuning, all twelve major chords (in the first or open positions) are generated by two chords, the open F major chord and the D major chord. The regularity of chord-patterns reduces the number of finger positions that need to be memorized. Jazz musician Stanley Jordan plays guitar in all-fourths tuning; he has stated that all-fourths tuning "simplifies the fingerboard, making it logical". Among all regular tunings, all-fourths tuning E-A-D-G-C-F is the best approximation of standard tuning, which is more popular. An advantage of standard tuning is that it has many six-string chords, unlike all-fourths tuning. All-fourths tuning is traditionally used for the bass guitar; it is also used for the bajo sexto. Allan Holdsworth stated that if he were to learn the guitar again he would tune it in all-fourths. (en)
  • L'accordage en quartes (anglais : All fourths tuning) est un accordage particulier de la guitare : E A D G C F (mi la ré sol do fa). Il est très proche de l'accordage standard, seules les deux cordes aiguës sont accordées un demi-ton plus haut : les habituels si et mi deviennent do et fa. Une variante du All fourths tuning existe en D G C F B E (ré sol do fa si mi) permettant de conserver des écarts de quartes sans appliquer de tensions trop élevées aux deux cordes les plus aigües, puisque dans ce schéma ce sont les quatre cordes graves que l'on détend d'un demi-ton. (fr)
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  • TRUE (en)
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  • Closely approximates standard tuning (en)
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  • The consecutive open notes of all-fourths tuning are spaced apart by five semitones on the chromatic circle, which lists the twelve notes of the octave. (en)
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  • Difficult to play conventional music, especially barre chords (en)
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  • E-A-D-G-C-F (en)
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  • Stanley Jordan plays guitar. (en)
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  • Jazz musician Stanley Jordan stated that all-fourths tuning "simplifies the fingerboard, making it logical". (en)
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  • Chromatic circle fourths.svg (en)
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  • Perfect-fourths tuning (en)
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  • All fourths (en)
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  • No (en)
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  • L'accordage en quartes (anglais : All fourths tuning) est un accordage particulier de la guitare : E A D G C F (mi la ré sol do fa). Il est très proche de l'accordage standard, seules les deux cordes aiguës sont accordées un demi-ton plus haut : les habituels si et mi deviennent do et fa. Une variante du All fourths tuning existe en D G C F B E (ré sol do fa si mi) permettant de conserver des écarts de quartes sans appliquer de tensions trop élevées aux deux cordes les plus aigües, puisque dans ce schéma ce sont les quatre cordes graves que l'on détend d'un demi-ton. (fr)
  • Among alternative tunings for the guitar, all-fourths tuning is a regular tuning. In contrast, the standard tuning has one irregularity—a major third between the third and second strings—while having perfect fourths between the other successive strings. The standard tuning's irregular major-third is replaced by a perfect fourth in all-fourths tuning, which has the open notes E2-A2-D3-G3-C4-F4. Among regular tunings, this all-fourths tuning best approximates the standard tuning. Allan Holdsworth stated that if he were to learn the guitar again he would tune it in all-fourths. (en)
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  • All fourths tuning (en)
  • All fourths tuning (fr)
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