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Old 08-16-2010, 08:40 AM
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Our guitarist plays in Drop C (C,G,C,F).
I used to play in C# for years before I joining this band.
Playing down another halfstep on all 4 strings wouldn't be a problem but getting used to playing a droptuning was and still is a pain to get used to.

Can I play in C( C,F,A#D#) and not upset the dynamics/tone of things. I haven't clue,don't know my notes,scales and have always played by ear.
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Old 08-16-2010, 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Lord Lugga View Post
Our guitarist plays in Drop C (C,G,C,F).
I used to play in C# for years before I joining this band.
Playing down another halfstep on all 4 strings wouldn't be a problem but getting used to playing a droptuning was and still is a pain to get used to.

Can I play in C( C,F,A#D#) and not upset the dynamics/tone of things. I haven't clue,don't know my notes,scales and have always played by ear.
If you are comfortable with transcribing everything it shouldn't be a problem.
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