Any Drop D fans?

guitarkid4143

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I've come to love it, as on my Epi, the strings are a lot easier to bend, and anything that I play in standard tuning, I just play a note higher. I love it. Anyone else?

-gk
 
Re: Any Drop D fans?

I usually have one in either Drop-D or open D-Major.
 
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The band I play in uses Drop C and D standard(Full step down) and I love it. Drop C has a bit more.....hair than Drop D I think.
 
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As much as I goof on drop tunings, I do enjoy playing in drop D once in a while. Drop C#, too! (Is that what they call it when you tune your guitar to E-flat and drop your top string a whole step?)
 
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I used to play my LP Goldtop in Drop C# all the time back in early high school (jeez I miss those times). I still fool with my Campellone archtop in Drop-D and that always sounds incredible for chord melodies!
 
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I tend to play std but lately I was learning a song and it was in drop d. It's simple and fast to tune one string and opens up some cool possibilities. Sometimes I tune the whole guitar to C# and it's fun but that's few and far between. I should mess with a half step and step down. I might like those....
 
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I need to buy another guitar. I hate using one guitar for standard and dropped.

Dropped D is my second favorite to standard. Fun as hell.
 
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for serious? I friggin hate drop tunings.

That said, we used to play in Drop D in one of my old bands, but we played it almost like a 7 string...we rode the A string like it was the E, and then we'd go lower once in a while to the D string for the br00tz. Still didn't like it though.

If I want low tunings now, I just drop every string down a whole step (D standard) or two steps (C standard).
 
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I do about 95% of my playing in drop D. It suits my playing style and I much prefer the chord voicings it opens up that you can't really get in a regular tuning.

From the sound of your OP, you're talking about D standard, though.
 
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every so often I'll drop low E to D, but usually I just end up playing Overkill's Skullcrusher 800 times, so I return it to normal.
 
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Huge fan of the Drop D - it's easier to come up with some pretty sweet chord variations. Really don't understand some peoples dislike or hate for drop D, it's truly not that much different than standard. Play a G power chord in drop D and now play the same chord in drop D... no difference....

No if you're talking about D standard or drop C, then yea that's a major difference.
 
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School me on these voicings... It is very odd for me to drop just one string.

I get the power chord, I just get lost... IS it really that hard to use two fingers instead of one?

Well, powerchords are generally pretty boring no matter how many fingers it takes to grab that root-octave-fifth.
 
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I wonder why? :scratchch

I don't know if it's the same with you, but almost all the singers I played with had the "Drop D" misconception. "so you're going play in drop d, that's going be soooo much heavier....."
 
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The joy of having mulitple guitars is having them set up for different tunings.

I have guitars set up for standard, 1/2 step down, full step down, drop D, and C#.

Recently I've been contemplating which guitar to play in DADGBD (not sure what its called). I heard that this tuning was Jimmy Page's secret.
 
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