bassicallypulse
09-02-2001, 03:38 PM
well i'm quite tired of using dropped D, dropped C, and the all strings down a 1/2 step tunings. anybody got some really unique tunings that they'd like to share. i'm trying to expand my horizons but i'm not too brilliant when trying to understand putting a guitar into a tuning for a certain key.
HELP:confused:
melvin
09-02-2001, 03:43 PM
What if you tuned EAEA or something with octaves of the string? Or you could turn the tuners like 2 turns looser or something like that. Or you could tune down in 1/4's rather than 1/2's.
Donne Demarest
09-02-2001, 06:46 PM
Mike Mannring claims that there are 28,000+ tunings for bass.
Pacman
09-02-2001, 10:24 PM
I'm waiting to master EADG and BEADGC first......
Nomadic Herder
09-03-2001, 06:28 PM
I tuned a guitar D D D D D D once. it was...odd. About 3 different octaves of D. A buzzy rattly D-chord mess.
embellisher
09-03-2001, 07:05 PM
Originally posted by Pacman
I'm waiting to master EADG and BEADGC first......
:D
Davidoc
09-03-2001, 08:22 PM
Try BEAD
(with a 5 string set)
It's a funny tuning that's actually practical
NioeZero
09-05-2001, 08:10 PM
Try a tuning utilizing 5th intervals.
Something like:
Low
C
G
D
A
High
ImNotGeddyLee
09-05-2001, 08:43 PM
there is this really weird tuning ive heard of that is barely ever being used nowadays. I think it was something like... "EADG" or something like that. try that out
SuperDuck
09-06-2001, 04:59 PM
Originally posted by ImNotGeddyLee
there is this really weird tuning ive heard of that is barely ever being used nowadays. I think it was something like... "EADG" or something like that. try that out
That's crazy talk... must be those damn nu-metal kids!
ImNotGeddyLee
09-06-2001, 05:27 PM
by the way WHAT THE !@&# IS NU METAL.
BehindTheMoon
09-21-2001, 10:12 AM
No, it's NU-metal is #$%#$^, not what the #$%#$@ is NU-metal.;)
As far as tuning goes, I think it's only useful if you are going to be playing more than one note at a time quite often. Guitars have many tunings (Open D, open G, open Em, etc) mainly because of the new chords that those tunings offer.
If you want more range then tuning in fifths might be interesting.