What tunings do you guys play mostly?

  • Thread starter vejichan
  • Start date
  • This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links like Ebay, Amazon, and others.

Fenriswolf

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
3,351
Reaction score
2,596
Location
TX
AGCFAD (mastodon/neurosis tuning)

I've used that tuning a half step up to play 7 string stuff on my 6 string.

I usually stay around standard or a half step down, and I have an old Ibanez I keep in like drop A or B for when I want to play stuff like Slipknot.

I haven't had a playable 7 in years, but when I did I kept it a half step down since that's what I'm used to on my sixes.
 

This site may earn a commission from merchant links like Ebay, Amazon, and others.

KJGaruda

Likes a good riff
Joined
Sep 20, 2013
Messages
187
Reaction score
41
Location
Baltimore, MD
I'm pretty much locked into D Standard when writing my own stuff, but I'll occasionally tune down to Drop C if I can figure a use for it. Drop tunings don't 'feel' as right to play anymore, to me.
 

Drew

Forum MVP
Joined
Aug 17, 2004
Messages
33,599
Reaction score
11,150
Location
Somerville, MA
Almost entirely standard - one less thing to have to worry about. Drop D is fun and DADGAD (dropping both Ds) sounds pretty cool too, but most of my guitars have floating bridges so it's just one less thing to bother with.
 

HungryGuitarStudent

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 7, 2013
Messages
1,187
Reaction score
944
Location
Montreal
I mostly play 7-string in the following tunings:

- standard and drop A for my trem guitars;
- BDADGBE and ADADGBE for my fixed bridge ones.

I have no rationale behind that split, I just like those tunings.
 

inflicted

SS.org Regular
Joined
Jan 14, 2020
Messages
10
Reaction score
3
Location
France
C Standard. I play grindcore and death metal and this tuning is perfect for me.
I used to have an obsession with extremely low-tuning, but got rid of it when I found out that the tuning doesn't impact the tone as much as I believed. It's all about the way you tweak your amp and the strenght you provide while playing. Some bands are tuned in G# Standard and sound precise, tight and sharp. Some are in Eb and sound muddy and fat.
 

akinari

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 29, 2013
Messages
960
Reaction score
954
6s in E/D#/D/C#/C/B/Bb/A standard and their drop tuning equivalents (drop D, C#, and so on) baritones in drop G, drop F and drop D#, 7s in ADADGBE/ADADGAD, A standard / drop G, and a 34" scale 7 in A0 standard. On the 6s, I sometimes drop the high E a whole tone too.
 

ixlramp

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 5, 2007
Messages
3,136
Reaction score
1,996
Location
UK
All-fifths, a mixture of fifths and thirds, or all-thirds (but Just Intonation thirds).
Never fourths.
 

Winspear

Winspear/Noisemother
Joined
Oct 23, 2009
Messages
12,425
Reaction score
3,477
Location
Yorkshire, U.K
All-fifths, a mixture of fifths and thirds, or all-thirds (but Just Intonation thirds).
Never fourths.
I've interest/experience in all of those tunings and think 5ths might become my go-to. I have not developed a disliking for fourths at all though. Have you?
 

bostjan

MicroMetal
Contributor
Joined
Dec 7, 2005
Messages
21,509
Reaction score
13,760
Location
St. Johnsbury, VT USA
I'm a bit all over at the moment:

19edo: 6 string standard, 6 string drop d, 7 string drop a
12edo: 6 string standard, 6 string D standard, 7 string standard, 7 string D standard, 7 string drop G, 8 string with a high A.
 

USMarine75

Colorless green ideas sleep furiously
Contributor
Joined
Feb 24, 2010
Messages
10,136
Reaction score
13,817
Location
VA
All of them. I have a lot of guitars. But, most used right now...
  • 6-string regular - D to E, Standard or Drop
  • 6-string low - A# to C, Standard or Drop
  • 7-string - B Standard or Drop A
  • Slide - Open D
 
Top