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I will have a listen later.
It probably makes sense in terms of economy of movement when changing chords - but I use my second and third. I'm going have to have some time to come to terms with this....
(joking... I concur with Sporks, either way round works for me but generally it is 1 and 2, yeah)
It's Eb minor
For you fingering pedants: you can use any of your fingers for Em. It just depends where you are coming from, or going to, or how you want it to sound. I often part damp particular strings, or touch them briefly to reduce their volume. So, for example, if the chord sounds too bassy I'll touch the open 6th string to reduce the bass volume; or I might use my little finger to stop the higher strings ringing for too long so that the sound is more percussive
a) Drop-outs who need a hair cut, or
b) People who lack the strength to bend their chosen gauge of string, tuned to concert pitch....
I don't generally do it though, just because I can't be arsed with having loads of guitars all in different tunings. I like standard.
My main acoustic is tuned down a whole step, which suits my voice and makes it easier to get into really weird tunings like CFCCGD (the 4th and 1st strings are already at the right pitch).
I really love open C (Devin Townsend's favourite tuning) and a variation on it that I found - CGCGCD. Open Csus2 I suppose.
My acoustic was in Eb for a week or two, I enjoyed it actually.
A packet of flumps and some Pokemon?