
Here’s a fascinating interview with the guitarist Robert Fripp that, among other things, explains Fripp’s curious approach to guitar tuning. As many of my readers will know, standard tuning for a guitar is, from lowest to highest, EADGBE (or, as some of us like to call it, “EminAdd4 tuning.”) Fripp’s goes CGDAEG, which to anyone used to playing in the standard tuning — or for that matter any of the popular variations on it, like Drop-D (favored by Jimmy Page, among others) and DADGAD — is utterly senseless. But the senselessness, Fripp says, is not a bug but rather the chief feature of the his little invention: