Hendrix Hey Joe Lesson


Thaind1
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10/02/2023 7:43 pm

I think the original was in E flat tuning but the lesson is in standard tuning.


 


May be an idiot question but if I play in E flat do I use your fretting and just accept that it will sound a semitone lower pitch compared to your video?


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Mike Olekshy
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10/04/2023 6:53 pm
#1 Originally Posted by: Thaind1

I think the original was in E flat tuning but the lesson is in standard tuning.


 


May be an idiot question but if I play in E flat do I use your fretting and just accept that it will sound a semitone lower pitch compared to your video?

Hi there - not an idiot question at all!!


For the original recording of Hey Joe, Jimi was tuned to E standard (not Eb). So we've taught the song using E as well. I know Jimi is known for tuning to Eb, but for whatever reason, this particular song was recording in standard E tuning.


If you're guitar is tuned to Eb, and you play along with our lesson, it will indeed sound a semitone lower in pitch compared to the video - not very good.


One way to play along with our lesson using a guitar tuned to Eb is to place a capo on the 1st fret, and then play our transcription up 1 fret everywhere on the fretboard.


Hope this helps!


Mike


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10/04/2023 9:17 pm
#2 Originally Posted by: Mike Olekshy

Hi there - not an idiot question at all!!


For the original recording of Hey Joe, Jimi was tuned to E standard (not Eb). So we've taught the song using E as well. I know Jimi is known for tuning to Eb, but for whatever reason, this particular song was recording in standard E tuning.


If you're guitar is tuned to Eb, and you play along with our lesson, it will indeed sound a semitone lower in pitch compared to the video - not very good.


One way to play along with our lesson using a guitar tuned to Eb is to place a capo on the 1st fret, and then play our transcription up 1 fret everywhere on the fretboard.


Hope this helps!


Mike

Thanks Mike.


I will switch to another guitar in standard tuning in that case....less messing about!😁


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