Anyone tune to A?

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eleven59

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My bassist claims to have slept with everyone in the band, but I'm pretty sure he's lying :lol:


And the real answer was:
"You only have to punch the information into the drum machine once" :lol:

I've heard all the bad drummer jokes from my music appreciation teacher last year, he was a jazz drummer :lol:
 

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I saw on a Muse website that their guitarist is using an odd tuning with his gorgeous 7 string.
AADDGBE Do you think those As and Ds are tuned in octaves? or just a really beafy rhythm? :shred:
 

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StrykeBack said:
I saw on a Muse website that their guitarist is using an odd tuning with his gorgeous 7 string.
AADDGBE Do you think those As and Ds are tuned in octaves? or just a really beafy rhythm? :shred:

I've been wondering the same thing. He uses it on the song "Citizen Erased", saw them do it live, it was killer. Wish I knew exactly what he was doing there.

All I know is that I can play the song well enough in drop-A (AEADGBE).
 

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I think I saw a tab of it in drop-A in a tab book somewhere, but, well, there's no guarantee it was right, lol. Great tune.
 

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Sephiroth000 said:
I brought this up once at Harmony Central once, and was laughed out of my own thread..

:scratch:
I've always wanted extra stings on both sides. I don't get why people wouldn't take it seriously.
 
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