mymar86 -- yes, I think one half step. My guitar is in standard D -- the whole guitar down a whole step. When I play "is there a ghost?", I capot the third fret and it works. When I look at the Letterman footage, Ben has a capot on second fret. If your guitar is in standard E, you should capot the first fret for much of this BoH stuff.
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BEATSRLIFE269725 1 year ago
Haha, if they knew what was comin'...
elephant7653 2 years ago
What's the name of this song. SOunds good
deleonmasterful 2 years ago
Love the song, Love the band, Love SC!!!
asdf3455656 3 years ago
pre-beard
laurenradd 3 years ago
i put up 6 video's of them playing live yesterday at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, just click on me
DokterL 4 years ago
sure it would if you play other songs (ex. the funeral) that are tuned down half a step...
theelephantsyndrome 4 years ago
Watch the 'Dutch Henry' video...click on me...you'll like it!
fillmor1 4 years ago
the scott --
it's about timbre. tuning down, you can use thicker gauge strings which have a richer tone, then capot to the desired key
mirf59 4 years ago
mymar86 -- yes, I think one half step. My guitar is in standard D -- the whole guitar down a whole step. When I play "is there a ghost?", I capot the third fret and it works. When I look at the Letterman footage, Ben has a capot on second fret. If your guitar is in standard E, you should capot the first fret for much of this BoH stuff.
mirf59 4 years ago