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Architects - Early Grave (Guitar Cover)

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2008

ATTENTION: I have Tabbed this song over at Ultimate-Guitar.com. I've tightend it up alot since making this video. The tab is 100% (as far as I'm aware)

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  • Hey how did You dropped do G# ? Is this a baritone or modified guitar? What strings gauge have You used?

  • you have to use higher gauge strings, so it doesn't flop around as much. for this i used 12 gauge strings. its not a barritone either, standard ltd ec-1000

  • A luthier that used to care about my gear told me that non-baritone guitar is untunable lower than drop C - he was a very experienced guitar luthier (over 30 years of experience) - wonder why he told me that -_-

  • moron maybe? lol. alot of bands are tuned to drop B and lower. architects album ruin was recorded in B, parkway drive are in B. my band are in B. None of them / us use baritone guitars. Ironically we all use LTD guitars

  • how did you get your string that low, i tune down but my tuner stops picking up the frequency after A.

  • play the string on the 10th fret, and it matches the string above

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  • 4 people's speakers are broken...

  • i use 62 for G# but i own a 7 string

  • @tangerflangerpro by heavier strings. I have a 56 for my dropped A string and a 14 on the high end

  • what tuning is this in? i have to have the name cause if u give me the individual string letters i'll have no idea lol

  • i cant get the timing right on the opening riff

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  • G# F# B E G# C# is the tuning for the ones that wonder. Buy 0.12 gauge strings or higher to be able to tune it this low without loosing to much tone (0.10/11 gauge strings stops picking up the frequency on the first G# String)

  • @tangerflangerpro just tune to drop B, then make the B string (5th string) the same as the first string.

  • Oh sick cover btw xD

  • Lol. The only difference between baritone guitars and 'regular' ones is the scale which is only meant to keep it in tune better and make it a little more comfortable to play. It isn't necessary though. This band being an example of that statement.

  • @LarshHarry sorry its C# standard with the C# string tuned down to G#

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