Category talk:Repetitive guitar-tunings

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Of course there are other repetitive tunings.

  • "Cittern 2" tuning CGCGCG (Sethares, 2001-2011). I believe that this tuning has been advocated for teaching guitar, in at least one pedagogical journal.
  • A 7-string Russian guitar tuning uses a repetitive tuning, which is nearly a major-thirds tuning.

When such tunings have articles, they should be included.

Kiefer.Wolfowitz 22:45, 13 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]