If I use alternate tunings on my guitar that I need to learn new fingerings open and barre chords?

For example, if I use Nashville tuning for my acoustic, it will be an open and barre G F # has the same typing?

Yes, you have to make an alternate tuning, the management or the position of the strings. Unless, for example, you are tuned down a whole step and the rest of the band offsets to be cleared.

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