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Drop C (or other low tunings) in a non-metal context

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Please give examples of Drop C (or other low tunings) used in a non-metal context such as country, folk, etc. I'd also be interested in hearing 7/8 string guitars in that context as well.
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Re: Drop C (or other low tunings) in a non-metal context

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here's an example of a drop d tuning from a fellow canadian

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAdtUDaBfRA[/youtube]
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This is totally cheating, but there are those acoustic intros/interludes that metal bands do. I mean, yes it's a metal band, but the actual guitar piece itself isn't metal.

Just an example, the intro to Dream Theater's Change of Seasons is a 7-string acoustic playing in B:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK493an3NHM[/youtube]
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cheesecats wrote:here's an example of a drop d tuning from a fellow canadian

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAdtUDaBfRA[/youtube]
Drop D I have covered. :)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nd-A-iiPoLg[/youtube]
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Re: Drop C (or other low tunings) in a non-metal context

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One of my Faves, from right here in Wisconsin. The guitars are in C, the baritone might be lower yet.
Kind of like GodSpeed...

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aen wrote:One of my Faves, from right here in Wisconsin. The guitars are in C, the baritone might be lower yet.
Kind of like GodSpeed...

http://altos.bandcamp.com/
Oh yeah, if we're going the Post-Rock route, Jakob plays in a crazy tuning. I read in an interview that Jeff tunes his guitar down to C standard and then drops the low and high strings down to Bb.
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Marc Ribot used quite a bit of drop Bb on his "Silent Movies" album, which is fantastic, and very much not metal.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u81zmQrib9g[/youtube]

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Re: Drop C (or other low tunings) in a non-metal context

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I have my jazzmaster tuned in C# right now and i've been hauling ass on some surf riffs. It sounds awesome.

But then again I haven't played in standard in months..
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I know it isn't really a help, but I wrote a few songs in open G#m (I think), an octave down. It was kind of bluegrass doom/country dirge/Drone cajun

So it is doable if I can do it.
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C standard. Definitely not metal. Hard rockin, but not metal.
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also No one loves me and neither do I by them crooked vultures is in a weird octaved drop A - AADGBe

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbPeZMpdSjE[/youtube]
Special low-frequency version.
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Re: Drop C (or other low tunings) in a non-metal context

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bigchiefbc wrote:This is totally cheating, but there are those acoustic intros/interludes that metal bands do. I mean, yes it's a metal band, but the actual guitar piece itself isn't metal.

Just an example, the intro to Dream Theater's Change of Seasons is a 7-string acoustic playing in B:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK493an3NHM[/youtube]
is acoustic metal a thing? like classical guitars drop tuned with spanish-esque metal riffs and solos


and not folk metal
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Re: Drop C (or other low tunings) in a non-metal context

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i play in cgdgbd for a few songs on our new record.
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