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I have searched google and tryed tuning it the way they say it but it doesn't seem right.
Please help
Josh
Please help
Josh
ranma187 said:i just tune it to the high d string
ranma187 said:it works for me! i tune it an octave lower of course. i tune the low E to the D until the sound doesn't waver any more.
Uh, no, that will turn out wrong. You don't want "the same sound" as in the same note. The A string should obviously be a 5th higher than the E, that's the entire point of using drop D tuning. My way of using open A string and 7th fret on E string means you will tune to the same note.chris-o-fer said:Here's an easy way:
1. BAR (place your finger) across fret 2 on E and fret 2 on A.
2. Strum
3. Tune your low E lower until the sound is the same on both 2nd frets (no waves)
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I really fail to see how using a different tuning could make the music any more trendyBlackMetalTyrant said:just tune in D standard, drop D is for trendy fucks.
.Erik said:Guh
What I find to be the quickest way is to play your E string at the 7th fret and open A string then tune down E string until you get the same note
how is that any different?BlackMetalTyrant said:just tune in D standard, drop D is for trendy fucks.