Tuning to an E major chord by ear will result in a beautifully voiced chord, which properly emulates the naturally occurring harmonic series (R, 5, R, 3, 5, R). However, all other chords will sound out of tune, due to the fact that he's playing a fretted instrument, whose fret locations were determined using 12-tone equal temperament. So I doubt he actually can get good results playing exclusively in that tuning. Look up "just intonation" if you have further questions...
The video lags so bad
thesilentcircus789 1 year ago
Hell, why not? Open C Major is fun as hell to use so I don't see why E Major wouldn't work.
gotmayhem 1 year ago
Tuning to an E major chord by ear will result in a beautifully voiced chord, which properly emulates the naturally occurring harmonic series (R, 5, R, 3, 5, R). However, all other chords will sound out of tune, due to the fact that he's playing a fretted instrument, whose fret locations were determined using 12-tone equal temperament. So I doubt he actually can get good results playing exclusively in that tuning. Look up "just intonation" if you have further questions...
gregg827 2 years ago
I think he tunes his bass normally, actually ..
Incisionator 2 years ago
Of course he doesn't :P
NanoOnTheBass 4 years ago
bullshit. he doesn't use that, haha
Incisionator 4 years ago
I always hunched there was something inherintly wrong
marshalfaulkner 5 years ago
Lmao what a bellend
acshadow25 5 years ago