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  • Mystery Solved – “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” Acoustic Sound

    Posted by Howard on 17/02/2020 at 05:10

    Keith Richards’ secret Rolling Stones acoustic guitar tuning finally revealed?
    By Rob Laing, MusicRadar:

    ”The “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” tuning has eluded many… until now!

    The Rolling Stones are one of the most famous bands in guitar history, but that doesn’t stop the persistent myths and mysteries around them – and one involves the tuning of the much-loved closing track to 1969’s Let It Bleed album.

    Keith Richards’ rhythm part on the song “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” has been the subject of conjecture amongst guitar playing Stones fans for years. It isn’t C and F chords, and it apparently isn’t Keef’s usual open G with the bottom string removed. Now one man believes he’s cracked it.

    LA-based pro guitarist Jon MacLennan says he has spent “hours and hours and hours” listening to the recording in order to figure out exactly what Keef is doing on the studio track. Because the man himself has never told us.

    “I’ve seen every YouTube video, all the sheet music books, I’ve scanned the forums, interviews,” says MacLennan. “I can’t find any interview about Keith Richards talking about what he did to make this sound.

    “Many people say it is in open E with a capo on the 8th fret,” he adds. “This tuning sounds slightly like the recording, but it transfers the chords that Keith plays down to a thicker string. Unfortunately, this really changes the timbre of the fills.

    With other methods, you don’t get that doubled high string, which is only heard when Keith strums through to the high E strings
    “With other methods, you don’t get that doubled high string, which is only heard when Keith strums through to the high E strings. That’s what gives the guitar a chorusing 12-string sound at moments. Another theory is that the guitar is tuned to open G, a staple of Keith’s playing, but this method is actually using a G6 – a slight variation from open G.”

    MacLennan has devised a way players can create the sounds by blending a six- and 12-string. So yes, you need a 12-string. Hey, we never said it would be straightforward!

    Here’s his five-step method:

    1. Start with a 12 string guitar, and remove all doubled strings except for the doubled high E string. This gives you a six-string guitar with doubled high E strings – which is a total of seven strings

    2. Remove low E string completely. Now you should have a total of six strings

    3. Tune the A string down one whole step to G

    4. Add a capo on the 5th fret

    5. Your final tuning should read (with the capo) CGCEAA

    The guitarist demonstrates it all in the video below and we have to hand it him for dedication.”

    https://youtu.be/WYH8M-XfeWc

    Jacki Hopper replied 4 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Howard

    Member
    17/02/2020 at 05:15
  • Jim Yahr

    Member
    17/02/2020 at 06:26

    Maybe, but that’s not what he plays live.  Live he uses “Sonny”,  which would be 5 string open G, and he uses capo 5.  I personally think it’s in his fingers and nothing to do with the guitar.  He also has a custom one-off Gibson 10 string acoustic built to be tuned in open G that he uses live for Wild Horses and another acoustic he keeps in Open G Nashville tuning, which would give the same sound as what’s described.

  • Jacki Hopper

    Member
    17/02/2020 at 13:47

    And… Interesting topic, though I have not a full understanding of music chords /reading music abilities, find it all kinda confusing…. It still baffles me, how Keith is still surviving… That is the running gag joke, others have gone onwards to Cloud 9s yet, here Keith stands still… How he didn’t go earlier, boggles the mind… But… I did get a kick out of his brief film career as Captain Jack Sparrow ‘s old man in one of Pirates of the Caribbean movies… That was right up his alley, they wrote up that customized character to a T…. Also Jack Sparrow based somewhat on Keith?

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