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09-07-2001, 11:31 AM
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D-tuned for the Opera?
I've been playing along with your opera by tuning all 4-strings down a whole step. I was wondering if that's what you do, or if you just detune the E and leave the rest alone, or what?
Also got a chance this wknd to read The Minutemen chapter in <u>Our Band Could be Your Life</u>, which put you guys in a pretty good light. Were you happy with that book?
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09-07-2001, 03:44 PM
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Re: D-tuned for the Opera?
hi,
I only tuned the e string (the fatest one) down to d. the other three are still a-d-g. the opera is mainly for d. boon, right?
I was interviewed for that book by its author, michael azerrad. the title is from a line in a minutemen song I wrote called "history lesson (part II)." I've read it and am glad someone's shedding light on a period of music I feel has been pretty much ignored. I'm proud of those days and the folks I got to share them with.
if someone starts their own band after they read that book then I consider it a success!
on bass, watt
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Originally posted by c-ba55
I've been playing along with your opera by tuning all 4-strings down a whole step. I was wondering if that's what you do, or if you just detune the E and leave the rest alone, or what?
Also got a chance this wknd to read The Minutemen chapter in <u>Our Band Could be Your Life</u>, which put you guys in a pretty good light. Were you happy with that book?
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09-08-2001, 12:41 AM
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Re: Re: D-tuned for the Opera?
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Originally posted by watt
I only tuned the e string (the fatest one) down to d. the other three are still a-d-g. the opera is mainly for d. boon, right?
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Nice, subtle tribute to D. with the bass tuning, mike. I hadn't even made the connection until you mentioned it.
Was the guitar tuned to drop-D as well for the opera?
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09-08-2001, 01:43 PM
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Re: Re: Re: D-tuned for the Opera?
hi cj,
nels detuned his guitar's e string to d also. I also had him do the solo to "the boilerman" w/one of d boon's teles too.
on bass, watt
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Originally posted by CJ_Marsicano
Nice, subtle tribute to D. with the bass tuning, mike. I hadn't even made the connection until you mentioned it.
Was the guitar tuned to drop-D as well for the opera?
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