You can activate spells and traps, and then chain Emergency Provisions at the end, sending all those activated cards to the graveyard for the cost. Unless a card's effect is 'negated', removing the activating card from the field will not stop the effect resolving. So all those spells and traps will resolve correctly - unless they are cards that need to stay on the field, like continuous, Equip cards, or Field spells.
Sure. But it's unlikely you'll come up with something entirely different. Literally hundreds of different arrangements have been tried over the many years. Hawaiian "slack key" guitarists obtained guitarists from Spanish explorers long ago, but no instructions. So, they experimented to find tunings that they liked. Surprisingly, they came up with tunings that we recognize as pretty standard "open" tunings like "open G". Feel free to experiment, but read up on alternate tunings first. Chances are it's been done....
Mark Hanson has written: 'The alternate tunings guide for guitar'
they play in lots of different tunings, theyre main ones are drop c, open d and standard e, they use LOADS of different tunings though
high gauge to get a better sound at dropped tunings.
I paid $5k including all taxes, shipping and two tunings in Ontario.
Piano tunings vary per area. In Utah, they start out at about $75 per tuning. Sometimes pianos will need several tunings depending on the piano and if it was severely out of tune. You should contact your local piano store for a list of piano tuners. Dunkley Music in Utah
You can either use a capo, or you can use different tunings - then you get into whole other chord configurations.
their just letters , E,B,G,D,A,E ... you can use this theory to lower the strings to metal tunings lets say or put them up pitches to play other compositions as no two tunings sound the same for say enter the sandman to trained ears.
different tunings, different sounds and pickups ... or some just to show off I guess, theres a million answers for this. I play with three guitars all in different tunings to string gauges, I'd do the same for those reasons.. plus some have whammy bars.
"standard" or "concert" tuning is EADGBE low to high. There are many possible tunings, however, dozens at least.
This is not exactly a tuning chart but the article given below does discuss different tunings and also gives references.
higher as in thinners easier to play, can go into higher tunings like F,G all the way to high B. But they break fast. higher as in heavier are better to play in low tunings such as D,C,B... all the way to low E tuning. Plus they don't break as fast.