Tuning in C standard (Two steps Down)
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YES
Now I can really play Dethklok!
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Awsome! Back to In Flames
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Dream theater :)
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Cheers, now onto DT's As I Am
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@Slashe50 don't listen to the haters. They're just jealous.
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@gojirafan12 yeah, thats how it is. drop c is d standard with a dropped low string, this lowers all strings that extra step so you play like you're in standard but still really low
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thanks man, now on to Bob Marley's Nice time
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like the tuner, loet the song. please. i wanna tune my guitar, not hear a song
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Time for My Street - Kurt Nilsen! ... no, anyone?
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Thanks, a string was out of tune and you helped (:
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I SAY TIME FOR SIX FEET UNDER
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your song suck
ixayou 1 year ago 3
@ixayou I thought this was my best written song to be honest. [facepalm]
Slashe50 10 months ago 12
this is not two steps down for all strings, only a few of them, oddly enough this gives a much better sound then just tuning all strings two steps down, and is used by jimi hendrix in hear my a train comin
toby099 1 year ago
@toby099 Um, this is two steps down. On all of them. If you recorded all six strings and then dropped the pitch two steps, this is how it would come out.
Slashe50 1 year ago
@toby099 Hear My Train A'Comin is in D standard, I believe.
Slashe50 1 year ago
thats gotta be hard though with the main riff... didnt you say the same thing back at the workshop this summer?
Guitarmazdur 1 year ago
@Guitarmazdur Not really. And yeah
Slashe50 1 year ago