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Whatever you may think of John Mayer’s recent comments in the press, or his breathy vocals, or his songwriting you have to admit that the guy can really play the guitar. Originally written for his duo LoFi Masters, his hit song “Neon” later appeared on his album Room for Squares. Since that first appearance, it has remained as a mainstay in his live sets, where he sometimes adds an extra verse as a tribute to the cousin of his songwriting partner Clay Cook.
The guitar on “Neon” features a solid groove, right-hand percussion and a very unique tuning that isn’t normally found on a radio-friendly pop tune. The guitar features two dropped strings, the low E is tuned down to a C and the third, G, string is tuned down a half-step to F#, providing that low, thumping bass that permeates the song. If you’re not accustomed to drop tunings like this, check it out, even if you don’t play this song that often, you just might find that the tuning will inspire you to write or arrange other songs in this tuning.
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