I have been using alternate tunings for years due to my fascination with Nick Drake from a young age. I have used CGCFCE mostly out of all of them.
What I find most interesting about them is how you are much more likely to come up with something original and exciting. This is mostly because not so many people use them. Which is not a surprise as there is very little documentation for some of the more obscure tunings.
Over the years I have been remembering (in my head) different chord shapes for CGCFCE. This works OK, but I can only play these remembered chord shapes. I could not play you a C Major etc.
I have been working on a MySQL database for this purpose for the last few months. I have created Major, Minor, Seven and Minor Seven chords, A through to G on over 90 guitar tunings. 28 chords per tuning. What I have found most surprising about these chord charts is I can actually visualise a tuning for the first time in my life! I can see just how obscure or within reach the tuning is. I think this could actually spawn some great music to the right people. check out any guitar tuning on
http://www.gtdb.org/tuner/bddddd/#Guitar_Chords and scroll to the chord chart. There are also Major and Minor Pentatonic scales for every tuning.
I hope this can spawn some new & original music, raise awareness for alternate tunings and bring them within reach of more guitarists.
