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#84422 by Christophe_F
Wed Aug 10, 2005 8:39 am
hello, that's a question for anyone of DTB who might know this... is the record going to be kept in the regular open C major tuning, or are there gonna be some alterations to this? thanks'n'cheers

#84434 by thefillersweetcityjesus
Wed Aug 10, 2005 9:09 am
im going to guess he'll probably stick to the reg tuning, but im willing to bet some songs might have a few alterations in the tuning.

#84498 by Falk
Wed Aug 10, 2005 3:31 pm
Yeah cuz' now he plays a 7 string, even in SYL while the songs don't use the high e string.
So is he using it to get used to it in prevision of Synchestra ?

Cuz' Jed sticks to a 6 string tuned in GCGCGC.

#84558 by beavis christ
Thu Aug 11, 2005 12:41 am
We are using 7 strings on this one and the tuning is the same as the open C tuning with the lower one tuned to G. We are also playing a couple songs in standard tuning as well.

#84996 by funny_little_guy
Mon Aug 15, 2005 6:56 am
Standard? how interesting. Also just the low G mean were going to get some really low palm muted G's now? It's quite a bit lower than the C so it would have an interesting rythm sound.

#85554 by Das Schuetzenfest
Fri Aug 19, 2005 10:28 am
Low G tuning? Who needs such low frequencies? :shock:

I always liked the guitar sound and tone in Devin's projects, but you have to win me over with this 7th string low G idea...

Same with Nevermore; l really like Jeff Loomis' guitar tone (half a step down) on the first couple of albums (the Neil Kernon produced ones), but the noodling on the low 7th string on the later (Andy Sneap) material doesn't add anything to Loomis playing IMO.

But that's just me and Devin's material has never disappointed me so far. So I'll just wait and see.

Jed actually uses a GCGCGC tuning? That's, well, pretty alien...

#86769 by the_scoon
Fri Sep 02, 2005 2:29 am
jesus! If Jed tunes to GCGCGC, he must be using the fattest gauge known to man! He probably uses those 14-70s that Zakk Wylde brought upon the world...

#89692 by -THe-Billy-
Wed Sep 28, 2005 12:20 pm
for the GCGCGC its 10-60 minus the 60

EDIT** minus the .10 hehe...

#89742 by VampireDaveGrohl
Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:14 am
um, as far as i am concered it goes like this.

Guitarist pick up guitar.
Guitarist play guitar.
Guitar sound goooood.

All this stuff you are talking about is too big boy for me!

#89743 by beavis christ
Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:18 am
VampireDaveGrohl wrote:um, as far as i am concered it goes like this.

Guitarist pick up guitar.
Guitarist play guitar.
Guitar sound goooood.

All this stuff you are talking about is too big boy for me!


:lol: Nice!

#90377 by BaldMosher446
Mon Oct 03, 2005 10:30 am
Nice way to put it, VDG.

#90993 by simen_88
Sat Oct 08, 2005 3:07 am
Das Schuetzenfest wrote:Low G tuning? Who needs such low frequencies? :shock:
Bass players, although most of the time is spent higher than that.

#91682 by Das Schuetzenfest
Fri Oct 14, 2005 1:46 pm
simen_88 wrote:
Das Schuetzenfest wrote:Low G tuning? Who needs such low frequencies? :shock:
Bass players, although most of the time is spent higher than that.


You have a point.

And considering that I love the "whale sound" of the guitars on Ocean Machine's "Bastard", I guess that the Synchestra tuning will be quite pleasing, too. "Bastard" features some of the most oustanding and imaginative guitar sounds I've ever heared - and it's only (:lol:) 2 full steps (I think) above a low G.

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#91685 by Christophe_F
Fri Oct 14, 2005 2:01 pm
you're right about that.. 4 half-notes..whale sound - a preety cool name, I don't like names much, but that one fits well for bastard's multilayered gtrs. but I do love Funeral as well, which seems to be in standard E tuning as Greg's already said. All hail Ocean Machine, right?

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