Nightburst
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I just had a talk with the lead player of the band I'm in and he said he wanted to tune lower, just to sound heavier and to make singing more easy.
I like the idea of tuning lower to sound heavier but there are definately some things that need to be done with our guitars to prevent sounding like crap.
We already tune a half step down now but it sounds a little flat sometimes so I wonder if tuning into D will make singing more easy.
I made a little list of things that needs to be done, I was hoping someone could chime in and add something I forgot or give me some additional advice.
We both use a guitar with a floyd licenced bridge and locking nut, so we need to:
-Intonate for D tuning
-He uses .13 now and I use .11, should I go to .12? I like the tention I get when tuned in Eb with .11 strings.
-We never use our floyd anyway and I blocked mine so we need a new cut (bone?) nut.
Any suggestions would be helpful, thanks in advance.
I like the idea of tuning lower to sound heavier but there are definately some things that need to be done with our guitars to prevent sounding like crap.
We already tune a half step down now but it sounds a little flat sometimes so I wonder if tuning into D will make singing more easy.
I made a little list of things that needs to be done, I was hoping someone could chime in and add something I forgot or give me some additional advice.
We both use a guitar with a floyd licenced bridge and locking nut, so we need to:
-Intonate for D tuning
-He uses .13 now and I use .11, should I go to .12? I like the tention I get when tuned in Eb with .11 strings.
-We never use our floyd anyway and I blocked mine so we need a new cut (bone?) nut.
Any suggestions would be helpful, thanks in advance.