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Old 03-07-2008, 10:02 AM
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Ok I have till 6pm tonght to get this lol new band (for me) wants to practice but after 12 years of guitar/bass I have never messed w/ drop tunings at all. Its a metal band.
heres what they want:

Ok. Also, we play everything in either C, or Drop B(which is almost the same as C, just tune the low C, to B)

But for learning those songs, Sepultura - "Refuse/Resist" is in D(learn it like that, we'll play it just a half step lower, in C), and Black Sabbath - "Children of the Grave" is in C(which is what we'll play it in, obvisouly). Cool?


So in C they are 2 steps down on all strings? C-G-B-E? Then drop D they want me to tune down the low C another step down to B? So I have a active 5 string bass, or my 4 string Pbass. Would the 5 string work w/o drop tuning? whats your opinions?!?!?!? Im lost lol!

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Old 03-07-2008, 10:05 AM
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If it's a five string with a Low B string, then no detuning is necessary.
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Old 03-07-2008, 10:18 AM
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Maybe bring both, tune the 4string to drop D and use the 5 string for the lower stuff. Just a thought.
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Old 03-07-2008, 11:54 AM
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thats what I was thinking thanks! So Drop d= E dropped to a D, the rest normal D-A-D-G correct lol I feel like a newbie!
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Old 03-07-2008, 12:10 PM
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I'm used to playing in drop D, so for some lower songs (C#) i tune to what i assume is C# tuning. C#, G#, C# F# Just a half-step down from drop D on all the strings. Truss rod adjustments help get rid of the slack in the E string. I feel theres too much slack in the string to play in any lower tunings.

I have a 4 string tuned in C# and i just bring my 5 string for anything lower. I really like the C# tuning for metal. Check it out.
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Old 03-07-2008, 02:32 PM
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Ok I have till 6pm tonght to get this lol new band (for me) wants to practice but after 12 years of guitar/bass I have never messed w/ drop tunings at all. Its a metal band.
heres what they want:

Ok. Also, we play everything in either C, or Drop B(which is almost the same as C, just tune the low C, to B)

But for learning those songs, Sepultura - "Refuse/Resist" is in D(learn it like that, we'll play it just a half step lower, in C), and Black Sabbath - "Children of the Grave" is in C(which is what we'll play it in, obvisouly). Cool?


So in C they are 2 steps down on all strings? C-G-B-E? Then drop D they want me to tune down the low C another step down to B? So I have a active 5 string bass, or my 4 string Pbass. Would the 5 string work w/o drop tuning? whats your opinions?!?!?!? Im lost lol!

It depends if you have a good hear or not. If when you hear a note, you know where it is on your instrument without having to look at what the guitar player is doing. then by all mean just bring your five string. If you need to watch the guitarist's neck to know where he is you'll need to drop tune.
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Old 03-07-2008, 02:41 PM
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I think they are wanting you to tune to C standard. Thats what alot of Sabbath style metal bands (mine included) use.
Our tuning is: C F A# D#
Drop tuning is: A# F A# D#
Dont know if this helps or not.
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