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OldRabbit
2005-08-13, 15:30
I've never tuned my guitar to C# before, how does one go about doing so?

TruthDevoid
2005-08-13, 15:34
Set your guitar down in front of you, raise your arms high in the air (like you're summoning Christ), and start chanting C# over and over while gradually gaining volume. That should do it. Or you can do it the orthodox way and buy a tuner and turn those mysterious knobs at the head of your guitar.

ThongPick
2005-08-13, 15:42
You want to play some Dying Fetus, Suffocation or other nice bands with the mp3?

Then tune your guitar in C#.

sqol
2005-08-13, 15:44
C#, F#, E, B, G#, C# is what you should be aiming for :)

k13m
2005-08-13, 15:53
C#, F#, E, B, G#, C# is what you should be aiming for :)THAt would Be C# F# B E G# C# my friend ;)

Soeru
2005-08-13, 22:05
If you have your guitar in standard E right now, all you have to do is drop all of the strings' tuning 1 and 1/2 steps down. So tune your guitar to D like if you were to play some Death, Vader, Children of Bodom, etc. then drop it a half-step more. Behemoth use this tuning for most songs on Demigod.

Rapture
2005-08-14, 00:38
i love how everyone tries to look cool by knowing which bands use what tuning. Did he ask? Nope. Die.

Six_Feet_Under_420
2005-08-14, 03:39
I Usually tune my guitar to B first. Than start tuning the fifth string up untill it becomes drop B. Than I tune the b string to match the string you tuned up. than tune the rest. If you know what I mean :p

sqol
2005-08-14, 11:36
THAt would Be C# F# B E G# C# my friend ;)

Shhhhh :rolleyes:

Gamma
2005-08-14, 16:21
Set your guitar down in front of you, raise your arms high in the air (like you're summoning Christ), and start chanting C# over and over while gradually gaining volume. That should do it. Or you can do it the orthodox way and buy a tuner and turn those mysterious knobs at the head of your guitar.

Wow.

That was completely unneccessary. Im sorry no one can be as great a smart ass like you. :rolleyes:

foxguitar
2005-08-14, 16:30
If you decide to downtune to C# you will need a set up and for sure use heavier gauge strings otherwise they will flap like rubberbands.
I found a way to get around all that is use the detune function on the whammy that drops you down a whole step ,so if you tune to Eb when you use the whammy you will be in C#.
Or you can use a baritone guitar but thats usually tuned to B or A
good luck. :beer:

foxguitar
2005-08-14, 16:33
:beer: i love how everyone tries to look cool by knowing which bands use what tuning. Did he ask? Nope. Die.

k13m
2005-08-14, 16:38
whats with the lame advice everyone :confused:

just tune ur guitar to C# F# B E G# C# and ur done, ofcuz u need some thicker strings than u would use for E but DOH i mean come on :p

YJM04
2005-08-14, 16:45
switch to bass if u wanna play that low. thats ridiculous for a guitar

younguitarist
2005-08-14, 16:57
switch to bass if u wanna play that low. thats ridiculous for a guitar

:rolleyes:

ImBored
2005-08-14, 17:01
rollingeyesAGREED! In reference to C# anyway, (maybe i was missing something...?) But I find tuning down to around C# just makes it sound a little thicker, adds a little more crunch than E...It may be psychological and it may just be me going off topic here, anyway.

But yeah obviously get some thicker strings. I use Beefy Slinkys (i know i know stay away from ernie ball) which are .11s, if that is any help. But to be fair I think this post is redundant now, there is an answer to the question which was already kinda...weird.

k13m
2005-08-14, 18:03
switch to bass if u wanna play that low. thats ridiculous for a guitardude:confused: WTF, i mean C# if a rilli nice death metal tuniong to me, has some nice atmosphere, were E and D sound a bit to nice, and C and B sound a bity TOO low, C# is THE tuning ;) of cuz this is IMO and different for every guitarplayer

andras
2005-08-14, 21:54
I've never tuned my guitar to C# before, how does one go about doing so?

one does, or does not.

TruthDevoid
2005-08-14, 22:47
Im sorry no one can be as great a smart ass like you. :rolleyes:

That's why i'm awesome

BEHEMOTH
2005-08-15, 02:35
switch to bass if u wanna play that low. thats ridiculous for a guitar

It isnīt. Cause one put the guitars in E all the other put it in E too (Thats ridiculous).

I think that all of people didnīt use the same string gauges nor the same guitar nor the same pickups no the same tuning.

John Holland
2005-08-15, 02:40
;) switch to bass if u wanna play that low. thats ridiculous for a guitar

Quoting from a Steve Vai interview :

"''Bad Horsie' was inspired by the riff from the guitar dual section in 'Crossroads' when I'm imitating the train. In the 'Crossroads' film I had my sixth string tuned to 'D' but in 'Bad Horsie' it's tuned to 'C' [that is, dropped 'D' tuning but all the strings tuned down an additional tone] - a little heavier. I used a natural finished Jem with Evolution pickups and strung 10 through to 52 to give it more support - if you use light strings and tune that low they get kinda flabby ...."

And to this day his "Bad Horsie" guitar is kept in C, which you can read about in the "Virtuoso" issue ( him with Zakk and Alexi ) of Guitar World.


I'd say Steve Vai is pretty good ;)



And lets not even forget all the virtuosos who use seven strings. And there are some flat out virtuosos who tune to even B and lower. And no, I'm not talking about Slipknot's guitarists. Listen to Defeated Sanity, Odious Mortem and Severed Saviour. Expand your horizons some

Marduk
2005-08-21, 10:20
M'kay...
If you have a handy tuning device with a button called "flat" on it just press it till 3 b's appear, and then tune you guitar just like usual... And tadaa, it's C#

I think it wouldn't help him much if you'd just say you have to tune it to C# F# B E G# C# :p

Just mess with your tuning device, there must be a function to flatten the tuning.

edit: oh, or you have a chromatic tuner, than it IS usefull to know what tuning, lol :p

Dissection
2005-08-21, 10:48
i love how everyone tries to look cool by knowing which bands use what tuning. Did he ask? Nope. Die.

Hahah!

And C# is nothing. I have played in fucking G. Not that I want a prize or anything, I'm just saying. My new guitar is either going in D, or C. I haven't decided yet. I would put in B, but I have a detuner on my RP7 to take care of that. Its not so great for much in between E and B (takes too much effort to tune).

Casketcrusher
2005-08-21, 14:44
switch to bass if u wanna play that low. thats ridiculous for a guitar

Buddy, I play in B and A. Don't tell me C# is too low.

Dissection
2005-08-21, 17:03
Too low is Meshuggah. They pull it off, but F is just fucking NUTS. I'm waiting for someone to put the 9 string full fucking octave down. :p

Schizoid
2005-08-23, 18:15
Too low is Meshuggah. They pull it off, but F is just fucking NUTS. I'm waiting for someone to put the 9 string full fucking octave down. :p

When your tuning your strings that low or changing the gauge don't you get sound problems from your guitar if you don't adjust them? Well my guitar sounded to buzzy after changing to a different gauge and adjusting it helped. Do all of you just tune down that low without worrying about adjustments and your guitars still sounds good?

Schizoid
2005-08-23, 18:17
When your tuning your strings that low or changing the gauge don't you get sound problems from your guitar if you don't adjust them? Well my guitar sounded to buzzy after changing to a different gauge and adjusting it helped. Do all of you just tune down that low without worrying about adjustments and your guitars still sounds good? Is it me or is something wrong with my guitar?

andras
2005-08-23, 21:54
one of my guitars tuned to E octave below, equivalent to a standard tune bass. im using a 70 gauge string and its still abit loose, but its ultimate for deathgrind. :flame: :uzi:

John Holland
2005-08-24, 02:39
Too low is Meshuggah. They pull it off, but F is just fucking NUTS. I'm waiting for someone to put the 9 string full fucking octave down. :p


I want an 8-string.


My Halo is a 27.5, when it arrives I'm thinking of tuning it to an 8 string tuning ( since 27.5 is essentially a baritone scale )

SicSyco
2005-10-21, 21:39
I've never tuned my guitar to C# before, how does one go about doing so?

yay!!!!!!!!!!!!! :stoned:

younguitarist
2005-10-21, 21:40
Yo dude, try not to bring back old threads.

Amadeus
2005-10-22, 01:14
Drop C ridicilous for a guitar? But please...
Yea, I saw the rest of the answers to it; I need'nt add my comment. But you know, there are MANY of us ridicilous guitar players... ;)