I have always been playing "Greensleeves" in normal tuning . But about week or two ago I started to experiment and tried to figure out how to play it in DADGAD tuning, in which I play everything 90% of the time. I came up with few ideas and I hope the result will is interesting enough to put here even such well known song. I generally avoid a performance of such famous pieces. I tried not to repeat myself and played it each time through in a different way. I made one small mistake, but its hard not to, when part of it is improvisation. I hardly ever play songs in a same way each time, always trying to leave a room for some impro as it stays more fresh that way.
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