E flat tuning on stratocaster

stef89

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Ive been playing allot with E flat lately on my strat, it sounds awsome and maybe even better then standard tuning on a strat. On my shorter neck guitars I like standard tuning.

How many here play E flat with longer scale guitars?
 
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I love Eb on a 24.75" scale myself. I always keep one of my Warmoth guitars with a 24.75" scale neck tuned and set-up to Eb standard.
 
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I spent years with everything tuned to Eb, but went down an extra 1/2 step to D to put a bit less stress on the 12 string a little while back. It may be that I've long since been used to the lower tuning, but I don't notice anything specific, and part of the reason in the first place was more in favour of the singer I work with.

That said, picking out the right gauge strings took me a while, and felt a right clumsy numpty for a bit :34:
 
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There's something about the Strat sound that fits just right with Eb tuning. Not E standard, not D, not C#. Eb.

It sounds great almost always with Strats.
 
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I think a lot of single coil strat pickups sound better in Eb tuning than standard. I can't nail the SRV, Hendrix, or Malmsteen tones I have in my head unless I downtune my strats. It changes the character of the pickups way more than you'd think.
 
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Interesting.

And how would you estimate the feel of the string tension using 10s ... more like standard tuning with 9s?
 
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I tune everything to Eb. It just fits. I've considered moving everything down to either C standard or C# standard because it's a lot easier on my voice and I can experiment more with some of my favorite keys more than I could in Eb. But I hate the idea of tuning changes for different songs. I want every song to be in the same tuning. So I played every song I've written so far and shifted it down to those tuning. Some of them sounded really cool lower, while one or two in particular just fell apart and sounded way off with the key change. So I'm just sticking with Eb standard. It always works for me and I've just become so accustomed to it. It has always just sounded right and feels right.
 
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I read some hippy dippy article about tuning to A=444Hz, so I was trying that on a standard tuned 25.5 scale. Tension is too high so I'll probably drop it down to Eb. I found that low tunings work equally well on shorter scale lengths if you're into loose metal, but it does lose what little brightness remains. It's just too loose for much else besides doom metal IME
 
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I read some hippy dippy article about tuning to A=444Hz, so I was trying that on a standard tuned 25.5 scale. Tension is too high so I'll probably drop it down to Eb. I found that low tunings work equally well on shorter scale lengths if you're into loose metal, but it does lose what little brightness remains. It's just too loose for much else besides doom metal IME

Slash is a Eb on a 24.75" scale player. Sounds great to me. Also, these are some improv jams I recorded in Eb standard on a 24.75" guitar (first takes of a improv jam so they are not polished at all but you get the idea):







At some point I will go back and re-record them using a better EQ and have my technique and playing polished. My point is I do not know what the fear of playing downtuned on a 24.75" scale guitar is all about. Hell, Adam Jones from Tool has been playing in drop D on one for almost two decades now. There are plenty of other examples too.
 
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I prefer D or C# with 9s for those vintage Sabbath tracks.

Just can't beat the tonnage of Into The Void's opening riff.
 
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I am working on Last Child for practice tomorrow night. I have the SG tuned to Eb as we speak.
 
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I'll be the first to dissent. I don't mind the feel of Eb (my main guitars are all 25.5) but I definitely don't prefer it. It's enough of a PITA when trying to play outside my band that the brain damage totally outweighs any potential benefits to me.
 
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Its loser then 9s in standard tuning. I have to go with 11's or 12 now.

No, it isn't.
A 10 gauge tuned to Eb has around 14.4lbs of tension.
A 9 gauge tuned to E has 13.13lbs of tension.
A 9.5 gauge tuned to Eb has 13.04lbs of tension.
 
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