good question and the answer is No, the truss rod in the neck prevents the neck from warping...of course if u have sum fret buzz u might need to adjust with a hex wrench ( alan wrench ) but thats a whole different problem unrelated to warping.
thanks for the vid. an easier way is to get a capo and place it on the second fret of a standard tuned guitar (eadgbe) and tune it to eadgbe from that fret. its really fast especially if you have a tuner like a korg guitar/bass tuner ga-30.
I rather use a guitartuner than "by ear" cos its get better in tune. I use 11's gauge strings for that tuning (standard D), 12's can be too thick for me and the guitar.
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JTea808 2 months ago
awesome!
minton216 1 year ago
How do u do that thing at 1.34 or whats it called even sounds awsome and ive heard it in tons of songs
MrRainingBlood666 1 year ago
@MrRainingBlood666
Its just your average Pinch Harmonic. When u pick the string make sure ur thumb also hits the string right after the pick and add sum bending to it.
mihawk1 1 year ago
@MrRainingBlood666
yeah everyone says its just pinch harmonic with the thumb and some bending but its hard as shit ! :DDD but its sound is BEAST
rrgert4 9 months ago
How do I make an F? or what type of tuner has an F or B? I'm kinda new at this & I'm trying to figure it out.
xHatedKiddo 1 year ago
Do u know of any tuners i could use to help me im talking of chrmatic ones cause i cant tune for shit , i want to learn songs in drop c d standard
MrRainingBlood666 1 year ago
@MrRainingBlood666
Yeah i know one that works well and only cost about $14 at guitar " Korg GA-30 "
mihawk1 1 year ago
so what kind of strings will i need to get this tune? xD
evilmind5 1 year ago
@evilmind5
10's....11's if u want a heavier tone.
mihawk1 1 year ago
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evilmind5 1 year ago
nice vid
guitarXfreak0 1 year ago
ac dc
lol
mrvanessaomglol 1 year ago
will d standard warp your neck if it stays like that...? i have an ibanez rg120 and some heavy strings ?
ibanez666guitarist 2 years ago
good question and the answer is No, the truss rod in the neck prevents the neck from warping...of course if u have sum fret buzz u might need to adjust with a hex wrench ( alan wrench ) but thats a whole different problem unrelated to warping.
mihawk1 2 years ago
It shouldnt. I have an ibanez rg120 as well and i use 11's. D standard is fine
mofielde 2 years ago
thanks
MarcMTX 2 years ago
thanks bro helped alot, now i can play Whiskey in a Jar by metallica :)
und34rtak34r 2 years ago
got it perfectly thanks a ton
mvskokee918 2 years ago
how did u do that sound at 1:33? pinch harmonic?
KevinBBrock 2 years ago
@KevinBBrock
just a pinch harmonic.
mihawk1 2 years ago
is there a video with this tuning where it just plays the notes over and over? because i cant get the tuning unless i can hear the notes.
element5333 2 years ago 2
not that ive seen, id try using guitar pro since its got a tuner that plays the notes in a loop until ur tuned.
mihawk1 2 years ago
thankyou ever so much :)
xxx
Emithly 2 years ago
thanks for the vid. an easier way is to get a capo and place it on the second fret of a standard tuned guitar (eadgbe) and tune it to eadgbe from that fret. its really fast especially if you have a tuner like a korg guitar/bass tuner ga-30.
whitelotus808 2 years ago
what does a capo do?
can u just put ur finger on fret instead of capo?
superj0intritual 2 years ago
It pretty much shortens the strings and raises the pitch...hell u can make one with rubber bands and a pencil.
mihawk1 2 years ago
nice guitar
koffffe95 2 years ago
What gauge strings are best for this tuning?
lewadrax 2 years ago
10 gauge r great but if ur looking for a thicker lower sound then 11's r best.
mihawk1 2 years ago
Ok thanks.
lewadrax 2 years ago
awesome man thx
Pueeman 2 years ago
Omg i've been looking for something like this for like EVER !!!\
thank you for sharing ur knowledge!!
GEExISxMINE 2 years ago
Ur welcome, but if u want perfect tuning try using a Korg GA-30 tuner (around $14 )since the ear can only do so much, its great for low tunings.
mihawk1 2 years ago
you are such a help!!
:)
GEExISxMINE 2 years ago
thank you so fuckin much!!!!
Quitarr 2 years ago 2
no prob.
mihawk1 2 years ago
tks a lot man =D !
btw nice guitar ;)
elfolollo 2 years ago
THANK YOU!!!
Ardolino1 2 years ago
thanks sooo much it helped me lots!
Kenny1614 3 years ago
I rather use a guitartuner than "by ear" cos its get better in tune. I use 11's gauge strings for that tuning (standard D), 12's can be too thick for me and the guitar.
wickedgit 3 years ago
yeah thats very true, i use a korg GA-30 tuner and i have recently switched all my guitars to 11 ( 12 are way to thick for me )
mihawk1 3 years ago
very nice video, what strings are you used for that tuning ?
sic9 3 years ago
well on the guitar is used in the vid ( jackson V ) i used 10 gauge strings but if u want a good sound maybe u should try sum 11's or maybe 12's.
mihawk1 3 years ago
i think that i will use 11's...
thank you for your help ;) regards!
sic9 3 years ago
Thank u so much!
NatLshim 3 years ago
thanx
Ruteger909 3 years ago
thanks alot now i can play children of bodom songs
bev1034 3 years ago
helped alot thanks
silensniper2 3 years ago
very helpful thanks [:
monkinira 3 years ago
hey im trying to get arch enemys tuning with is C standard, can u plz post a vid of that?
robingraves666 3 years ago
This was great help to me, thak you so much, XD
BFG12043 3 years ago 3
is there a easier way??? (just have the string sounds in order?)
standingwater012 3 years ago 4
thanks!
armonthereaper 3 years ago 4
thank you, this was very helpful.
syntheticTEK 3 years ago 4
thnx
flankieaap 3 years ago 4
thank u very helpful
GrimsApocalypse 4 years ago 4
o shit man thank u very much for having this video man
yoonhapki 4 years ago 7
very helpful
kurtis800 4 years ago 6