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From: grommet123456
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  • whats up man!what do you use for your tone?POD?

  • @GJRM18 lol what the heck? I dont use anything, this is recorded straight from a canon camera. only sound is coming from a small crappy crate amp with no pedals. ive nvr owned a POD.

  • a little birdie told me your the ex design the skyline bassist. True?

  • @jorganbon It is, it is.

  • @DudesThatEntertain he's too good and too creative to be playing random noise like DTS. he'll definitely find a cool act.

  • @grommet then u mean it to be drop Bb .... not Drop B# ur boss af but learn ur tunnings meng

  • @grommet123456 I didn't say you were tuned to drop C, I said that drop B# is the same as drop C. If you thought the symbol '#' meant flat then that's different but if not then according to what you said at first, your guitar is in drop C/drop B#

  • Want start a band?

  • You have music talent! Use it well dude.

  • Is it in standard tuning?

  • @blaqkxxx101 no drop b#

  • @grommet123456 thats just drop C derp

  • @TheHoser54 No Its drop B This is lower than drop c. Trust me.

  • @grommet123456 But you said drop B# which is drop C...

  • @globalgemo When i Tune to a tuner Its to drop b Ive covered many bands in drop c and my guitar is in drop B flat! And if i tried to play with a drop c song my guitar right now will sound much deeper. Its not drop c i promise..

  • @grommet123456 B# = B sharp... Bb = B flat... your confusing everyone

  • sick man! that was really good :D

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