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This article contains a list of guitar tunings that supplements the article guitar tunings. In particular, this list contains more examples of open and regular tunings, which are discussed in the article on guitar tunings. In addition, this list also notes dropped tunings.


Standard tuning

E-A-d-g-b-e' Throughout, this list references standard tuning, i.e. for comparison.


Open


Major

Major open-tunings give a major chord with the open strings.


Open A

: E-A-C-E-A-E * Alternatively: A-E-A-E-A-C (one step down from "Open B") * "Slide" Open A: E-A-E-A-C-E (identical to "Open G" tuning but with every string raised one step or two frets) Used by
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on " In My Time of Dying" and Jack White on "
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" and " Catch Hell Blues"". →


Open B

: B-F-B-F-B-D * Alternatively: F-B-D-F-B-D Used by Nickelback on "Should've Listened", Devin Townsend in recent years, and
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on "
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".


Open C

: C-G-C-G-C-E This open C tuning is used by
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for his "Townsend Shuffle" and by John Fahey for his tribute to
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. This tuning is also commonly used by John Butler on his 12-string guitar. This tuning is used on most work by Devin Townsend in his solo work as well as his work with Strapping Young Lad. When playing on a 7-string guitar, he would have a low G as the lowest string to complete the fifth. David Wilcox also recorded his most famous songs, "Eye of the Hurricane" and "Rusty Old American Dream", both from ''How Did You Find Me Here'', in this tuning, as well as "New World", "Show the Way", "Hold It Up to the Light", and his cover of "It's the Same Old Song" from ''Big Horizon'', and "Mango" from ''East Asheville Hardware''. : C-E-G-C-E-G The
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used a repetitive open-C tuning that approximated a
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. : C-C-G-C-E-G This open-C tuning gives the initial harmonic series when a C-string is struck.: The C-C-G-C-E-G tuning uses the harmonic sequence (overtones) of the note C. When an open-note C-string is struck, its harmonic sequence begins with the notes (C,C,G,C,E,G,B♭,C). This overtone-series tuning was modified by
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, who used a high C rather than the high G for " Can't Get Enough" on '' Bad Company''. Ralphs said, "It needs the open C to have that ring," and "it never really sounds right in standard tuning".


Open D

: D-A-D-F-A-D Open-D tuning is used by
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for her " Big Yellow Taxi",
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for "Place To Be",
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for "Interlude 2",
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for "Thunder",
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for
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, David Wilcox for "Wildberry Pie", "Mighty Ocean", "Kindness", and "Never Enough", and by
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for "No More Home, No More Love". Open-D tuning has been called ''Vestapol'' tuning.
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used Open D tuning to be able to play chords using only his thumb and one or two fingers. Wilco have several songs in Open D. Kevin Cronin used Open D in " Time for Me to Fly", the 1978
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hit song, with four top-string variations for G and A. * Alternatively: D-A-D'-A'-D''-D'' This alternative Open D tuning (and its downtuned variations) is frequently used by Mark Tremonti guitarist for the bands
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, Alter Bridge, and Tremonti. It was also used by Keith Richards on " Jumpin' Jack Flash" and the Stone Roses in " Love Spreads". : C-G-C-F-G-C This tuning is the same as Open D but tuned a half-step down. It is used by Alice In Chains on the songs " Over Now", "
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", and "Shame in You"; by
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on the song "Bad Obsession"; and by
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on the song "Daisy".


Open E

: E-B-E-G#-B-E (''use light-gauge strings'' because three strings must be raised) Open E is used by: Duane Allman on Fillmore East and many other Slide tracks he played and recorded Brian Jones on " No Expectations", " I Wanna Be Your Man"; Keith Richards on "
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", " Gimme Shelter", " Jigsaw Puzzle", " Jumpin' Jack Flash", "
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" and by Bob Dylan on his 1975 album ''
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''. The tuning is also used by Hoobastank on their first and second albums, by
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on her cover of " Both Sides Now", and by Junior Campbell on the Marmalade recordings " Reflections of My Life" and "
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". Lastly, the Open E tuning is used by Johnny Marr of the Smiths on "
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Open F

: F-A-C-F-C-F (requires light-gauge strings) *Alternatively (without light-gauge strings): C-F-C-F-A-C C-F-C-F-A-C is the more common of the two. Used by :
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on her song "When I Get Home" :Led Zeppelin on " When the Levee Breaks" and "Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp" (studio) * F-Sharp Tuning: F-A-C-F-C-F * Alternative: C-F-C-F-A-C F-F-C-F-A-C is also used by Dave Mason on "Only You Know and I Know" F-A-C-G-C-E is also sometimes used, most notably by the band American Football. The guitarist
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is also known to use this tuning.


Open G

: D-G-D-G-B-D (also known as ''Spanish Tuning'' or ''Chicago Tuning'') Open G was used in rock by
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of Led Zeppelin in the songs " Dancing Days", " That's The Way" and "
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", Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones as well as in Mississippi blues by Son House, Charley Patton, and Robert Johnson, some songs by Alter Bridge (including down-tuned and minor variations on "In Loving Memory", "Watch Over You", "Wonderful Life", "Words Darker Than Their Wings", "Cradle to the Grave", and "Dying Light"), and in "
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" by
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. David Wilcox used this tuning on "The Nightshift Watchman". :G-G-D-G-B-D Listing the initial six
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s of the G note, this open-G tuning was used by
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for "Electricity", "For the Roses", and "Hunter (The Good Samaritan)". It was also used by Mick Ralphs for "Hey Hey" on Bad Company's debut album. and on the Meowtain song "Alleyway" Stone Gossard also used this tuning in the song " Daughter" by
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. * Alternatively: G-B-D-G-B-D (
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) * Alternatively: C-G-D-G-B-D (used by
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on multiple songs, most notably "Inhale" and "Mistake"—They downtune it a half step—and by David Wilcox on "It's Almost Time", "Just a Vehicle", "Distant Water", "Golden Day", and his covers of "The Kid" and "
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." Also used by Andrew Peterson on his song "Faith to be Strong" and by
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Open G: G-B-D-G-B-D (occasionally adopted for ordinary guitar, but requires lighter fifth and sixth strings). * Russian-guitar Open G: The tuning of the Russian guitar :: D-G-B-D-G-B-D : is an open G tuning, approximately in major thirds.


Minor: Cross-note

The following open-tunings use a minor third, and give a ''
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'' with open strings. To avoid the relatively cumbersome designation "open D minor", "open C minor", such tunings are sometimes called ''"cross-note tunings"''. The term also expresses the fact that, compared to Major chord open tunings, by fretting the lowered string at the first fret, it is possible to produce a major chord very easily. Cross-note or open E-minor was used by Bukka White and Skip James. Cross-note tunings include (low to high): * Cross-note A: E-A-E-A-C-E ** Alternative: E-A-C-E-A-E * Cross-note C: C-G-C-G-C-E ** C-C-G-C-E-G, a cross-note overtones tuning ** C-C-G-C-E-A a cross-note overtones tuning that facilitates seventh chords. * Cross-note D: D-A-D-F-A-D (used by John Fahey on the song "Red Pony") ** Alternative: D-A-D-A-D-F (used by William Ackerman on "Barbara's Song") * Cross-note E: E-B-E-G-B-E (used by ZZ Top on the song "Just Got Paid" and by
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on the 3 song "Bramfatura") * Cross-note F: F-A-C-F-C-F (extremely rare) ** Alternative: F-C-F-A-C-F (used by Albert Collins; requires light gauges) * Cross-note G: D-G-D-G-B-D * Alternative Cross A: E-A-E-A-E-A. «Sitar A» - an alternative low guitar system. Recalls the sound of Indian sitar.


Modal

In modal tunings, the strings are tuned to form a chord which is not definitively minor or major. These tunings may facilitate very easy chords and unique sounds when the open strings are used as drones. Often these tunings form a suspended chord on the open strings. A well known user of modal tunings is
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. * Asus2: E-A-B-E-A-E * Asus4: E-A-D-E-A-E (used by
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in "Lord Mayo/Lord Inchiquin" on ''
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'') * B modal: B-F-B-E-G-B (used by Neil Young on his 1962
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) * Bsus4: B-F-B-E-F-B (DADGAD but three notes (1-1/2 steps) lower, a main tuning of Sevendust, who have used it since '' Animosity'') * Badd9: B-F-C-F-B-D, Used by Devin Townsend on "Bastard", a minor variation is used by Alter Bridge on the song "This Side of Fate" tuned B-F#-C#-F#-B-D * Csus2: C-G-C-G-C-D (first five strings equivalent to ''Double-C'' tuning for the
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, believed to have been used by David Wilcox on "Let Them In" from ''Home Again (for the First Time)'', though even he isn't entirely sure) * Csus4+9: C-G-C-F-C-D (used by Martin Simpson in "We Are All Heroes", and by David Wilcox on "Come Away to Sea" from ''The Nightshift Watchman'' with the high string raised to E) * Csus4: C-G-C-F-G-C (used by John Renbourn on "Bouree I & II") * Low C: C-G-D-G-A-D (used by David Wilcox on "High Hill", "Covert War", "Chet Baker's Unsung Swan Song", "Break in the Cup", "Show Me the Key", "Silent Prayer", and "Leaving You") * Dsus2: D-A-D-E-A-D (used by David Wilcox on "How Did You Find Me Here") * Dsus4: D-A-D-G-A-D (devised by British guitarist
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in the late 1950s, associated with French acoustic guitarist
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, and used by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin for a number of songs including "
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" and "
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"; also used by David Wilcox on multiple songs, occasionally tuning half a step down) * Esus2: E-B-E-F-B-E (used by My Bloody Valentine in "Only Shallow" and by
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in "Something's Missing," "Wherever You Go," "Heart So Heavy," and "In Your Atmosphere"). * Esus4: E-B-E-A-B-E, E-A-B-E-B-E (the latter used by Jars of Clay on their debut album '' Jars of Clay'') * E7sus4: E-A-D-E-B-E (used by Ed Sheeran in "Tenerife Sea.") * EEEEBE a.k.a. "Bruce Palmer Modal Tuning," as named and used by
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in " Suite: Judy Blue Eyes where Stills uses this tuning while the other guitar is in standard tuning.) * E modal: E-B-E-E-B-E ** E modal alternative: E-E-B-B-B-B (used by Soundgarden on the songs "
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", and " Been Away Too Long") * Drake's Drone: B-E-B-E-B-E (used by
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in many of his songs, including "Man in a Shed" and "From the Morning") * Gsus2: D-G-D-G-A-D * Gsus4: D-G-D-G-C-D (first five strings equivalent to ''Sawmill'' tuning for the
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) ** Gsus4/4 / ''Orkney Tuning'': C-G-D-G-C-D ** Alternative Gsus4: G-C-D-G-C-D (used by Swervedriver throughout their career, starting with the album
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)


Extended chord

In extended chord tunings, the open strings form a seventh,
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, or
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. * B add4: E-B-D#-F#-B-E (used by
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on "Adventure, Stamina, and Anger" and "Left-Aligned", and Bon Iver on "Perth") * C6: C-A-C-G-C-E (used by Jimmy Page in " Bron-Yr-Aur", "
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" and " Poor Tom") * Cmaj11: C-F-C-G-B-E (used by Soundgarden on the song "4th of July") * Cm add4: C-F-C-G-C-D# (used by
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on "Baboon" and "Lemur") * Open Page/Csus2/Gsus4: D-G-C-G-C-D (used by Jimmy Page in " The Rain Song") * Dm7: D-A-D-F-A-C (used by Richie Havens in "From the Prison") * Dm add9: D-A-D-F-A-E (used by
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on '' Ghost Reveries'') * Dadd9: D-A-D-F#-A-E (used by Coby & Simone on "Butterflies in Space") * D7: D-A-D-F-A-C * Dmaj7: D-A-D-F#-A-C# (used by Coby & Simone on "Coloured Visions") * D#m add2/4: F-G#-D#-F#-A#-D# (used by
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on "Chinchilla" and "Gibbon") * Em7/C: C-G-D-G-B-E (used by Soundgarden on the songs "Mailman", and "Limo Wreck", Richard Thompson on "
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", and Pavement on several songs) * Fmaj9: F-A-C-G-C-E (used by American Football on "Never Meant" and
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on "Crocodile") * G6: D-G-D-G-B-E (used by Soundgarden on the songs "Dusty", "Fresh Tendrils", "Never Named", and "Superunknown") * G7: D-G-D-G-B-F * Gmaj7: D-G-D-F-B-D *A#maj7: A#-F-A#-D-A-D (extremely rare) * Gadd4: D-G-D-G-B-C (used by Soundgarden on "Like Suicide") * Em11: E-B-D-G-A-D (used by Crosby, Stills & Nash on " Guinnevere")


Regular tunings


Major seconds

:C-D-E-F-G-A or C-D-F-G-A-B A compact tuning that fits within one octave and covers the chromatic scale between open strings and the first fret.


Minor thirds

:C-D-F-A-C-D In the minor-thirds tuning, every interval between successive strings is a minor third. In the minor-thirds tuning beginning with C, the open strings contain the notes (C, D, F) of the diminished C chord.


Major thirds

''Major-thirds tuning'' is a regular tuning in which the musical intervals between successive strings are each major thirds.: Unlike all-fourths and all-fifths tuning, major-thirds tuning repeats its octave after three strings, which again simplifies the learning of chords and improvisation. Neighboring the standard tuning is the major-thirds tuning that has the open strings :E-G-C-e-g-c'. A lower major-thirds tuning has the open strings :C-E-G-c-e-g, which "contains two octaves of a C augmented chord".


All fourths

:E-A-d-g-c'-f' This tuning is like that of the lowest four strings in standard tuning. Jazz musician Stanley Jordan plays guitar in all-fourths tuning; he has stated that all-fourths tuning "simplifies the fingerboard, making it logical".


Augmented fourths

:C-F-c-f-c'-f' or B-F-b-f-b'-f' Between the all-fifths and all-fourths tunings are '' augmented-fourth'' tunings, which are also called "''diminished-fifths''" or "''tritone''" tunings.


All fifths: "Mandoguitar"

:C-G-D-A-E'-B' or G'-D-A-E'-B-F' All-fifths tuning is a tuning in intervals of
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New standard tuning

:C-G-D-A-E'-g' All-fifths tuning has been approximated by the
New Standard Tuning New standard tuning (NST) is an alternative tuning for the guitar that approximates all-fifths tuning. The guitar's strings are assigned the notes C2-G2-D3-A3-E4-G4 (from lowest to highest); the five lowest open strings are each tuned to an i ...
(NST) of King Crimson's Robert Fripp. It has a wider range than standard tuning, and its perfect-fifth intervals facilitate quartal and quintal harmony.


Ostrich tuning

:E-E-e-e-e'-e' or C-C-c-c-c'-c' '' Ostrich tuning'' is a tuning where all strings are tuned to the same note over two or three octaves, creating an intense, chorused
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Dropped

''Drop tunings'' lower the sixth string, dropping the lowest E string of the standard tuning. Some drop tunings also lower the fifth string (the A-note in standard-tuning). A ''drop one'' tuning lowers the pitch by one full step. Some lower tunings may call for a
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to more easily maintain high string tension and a rich tone. Others can be achieved using a capo and/or a
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Examples

* Drop D – D-A-D-G-B-E
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'' and every 6-strings song recorded since, they also play all of their 6-strings songs in this tuning in their live shows. Van Halen on their 1981 song " Unchained". Godsmack on select songs from '' When Legends Rise'' and on their song " Something Different". the Presidents of the United States of America use guitars tuned to this tuning with the top three strings removed, although on ''
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One full step down from Drop D. Utilized by bands like
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,
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(mostly on ''
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'' & '' L'Enfant Sauvage''),
Metallica Metallica is an American heavy metal band. The band was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles by vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, and has been based in San Francisco for most of its career. The band's fast tempos, instrume ...
on ''
St. Anger ''St. Anger'' is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on June 5, 2003. It was the last Metallica album released through Elektra Records and the final collaboration between Metallica and longtime producer Bob ...
'',
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,
Bad Omens Bad Omens is an American rock band from Richmond, Virginia formed in 2015 by vocalist, frontman and producer Noah Sebastian, guitarist Nicholas Ruffilo, and bassist Vincent Riquier. The band was later joined by guitarist Joakim "Jolly" Karlsso ...
,
Megadeth Megadeth is an American thrash metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by vocalist/guitarist Dave Mustaine. Known for their technically complex guitar work and musicianship, Megadeth is one of the "big four" of American thrash metal along wit ...
on the songs "Mission on Mars" and "Psychopathy", the Faceless,
Nonpoint Nonpoint is an American rock band from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The band currently consists of vocalist Elias Soriano, drummer Robb Rivera, lead guitarist Jaysin Zeilstra, rhythm guitarist Rasheed Thomas, and bassist Adam Woloszyn. History ...
, Atreyu, Darkest Hour, Nickelback, Breaking Benjamin (since '' We Are Not Alone''), Mudvayne, Sick Puppies, Three Days Grace, Chevelle (since ''
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''), Blessthefall,
Job for a Cowboy Job for a Cowboy is an American death metal band from Glendale, Arizona. Formed in 2003, the band's debut album ''Genesis'' was released in 2007, peaking at No. 54 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and selling 13,000 copies in its first we ...
, As Blood Runs Black, Beartooth,
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(on his cover of " Hurt"), While She Sleeps,
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, Godsmack,
Born of Osiris Born of Osiris is an American progressive metalcore band formed in 2003 in Palatine, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. The band currently consists of lead vocalist Ronnie Canizaro, lead guitarist Lee McKinney, rhythm guitarist/bassist Nick Rossi, ...
(when using 6 string guitars) Periphery, Cancer Bats, Slipknot (on their demo ''
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''), Zakk Wylde, Escape the Fate, Alter Bridge,
Seether Seether are a South African rock band founded in 1999 in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether to avoid confusion wit ...
(since '' Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces''), Dope,
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, Anberlin, Nirvana on "Blew", Finding September (on "Summer Club" and "Let It Burn"). David Wilcox tuned the fourth string up one semitone for his initial studio recording of "That's What the Lonely Is For" from ''Big Horizon'' and Wage War (Since Manic). *Drop B – B-F-b-E-G-C / B-G-b-E-A-D
One and one half steps down from Drop D. This tuning is most often used by modern rock and heavy metal bands. Used by Art of Dying, Black Stone Cherry, DevilDriver (on their self-titled and '' The Fury of Our Maker's Hand'' albums),
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(on Immortalized), Ill Niño (on
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),
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(some songs),
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, Machine Head (tuned 40 cents sharp),
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(on "Shackler's Revenge"), Mark Tremonti (on "Leave It Alone", "Giving Up", "Proof", "Decay", "All That I Got", and "Gone" from the ''
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'' sessions, as well as some songs from ''
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'' and '' Dust''),
Projected Projected is an American rock supergroup consisting of Sevendust members John Connolly and Vinnie Hornsby, Alter Bridge and Creed drummer Scott Phillips, and former Submersed and current Tremonti guitarist Eric Friedman. The band released thei ...
, Rammstein ("Meine Tränen", "Angst" and "Dicke Titten"),
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(on the songs "Runaway" and "Dont Stay"), Sevendust (primary tuning, although several variations of them are also used), Slipknot, and
Stone Sour Stone Sour is an American rock band formed in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1992. The band performed for five years before disbanding in 1997. They reunited in 2000 and since 2015, the group has consisted of Corey Taylor (lead vocals, guitar), Josh Rand ...
., used by Chevelle on every album besides Point #1 and
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, Bring Me the Horizon and Spiritbox on "The Mara Effect, Pt.1 *Drop A/Drop B – A-F-a-D-G-C / B-F-b-E-G-C
Two full steps down from Drop D. Utilized by bands such as
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,
In Flames In Flames is a Swedish heavy metal band, formed by guitarist Jesper Strömblad in Gothenburg in 1990. Alongside At the Gates and Dark Tranquillity, In Flames pioneered the genres known as Swedish death metal and melodic death metal. During t ...
, Hostility, Issues,
Static-X Static-X is an American heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1994. The line-up has fluctuated over the years, but was long-held constant with band founder, frontman, lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Wayne Static until his ...
, Motionless in White, Bring Me the Horizon (since ''
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''),
Hellyeah Hellyeah, stylized as HELLYEAH, was an American heavy metal supergroup formed in Dallas, Texas, in 2006. The band's last lineup consisted of lead vocalist Chad Gray, guitarists Christian Brady and Tom Maxwell, bassist Kyle Sanders, and drumme ...
, August Burns Red (On some songs), the Ghost Inside, While She Sleeps (On some songs), Beartooth (On the Songs "Afterall, Burnout, and Body Bag),
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on select songs from the album '' Evolution'', Amaranthe, Breaking Benjamin (since ''
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''), Parkway Drive,
Otep Otep is an American heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2000. They have released two EPs, eight studio albums, and one live album. They are currently signed with Napalm Records. The band has sold over 500,000 albums world ...
,
Memphis May Fire Memphis May Fire is an American metalcore band formed in Denton, Texas and currently signed to Rise Records. The band currently consists of lead guitarist Kellen McGregor, lead vocalist Matty Mullins, bassist Cory Elder, and drummer Jake Garla ...
,
Bad Omens Bad Omens is an American rock band from Richmond, Virginia formed in 2015 by vocalist, frontman and producer Noah Sebastian, guitarist Nicholas Ruffilo, and bassist Vincent Riquier. The band was later joined by guitarist Joakim "Jolly" Karlsso ...
,
Like Moths to Flames Like Moths to Flames is an American metalcore band from Columbus, Ohio, formed in 2010 by former members of various bands, including Emarosa, Agraceful, the Crimson Armada, and My Ticket Home. The band has released four studio albums and three ...
, Spineshank, RED,
Bury Tomorrow Bury Tomorrow are a British metalcore band formed in 2006 in Southampton, Hampshire, England, Hampshire, England. The band is composed of six members; lead vocalist Daniel Winter-Bates, bassist Davyd Winter-Bates, drummer Adam Jackson, lead gu ...
(since
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), Wage War, the Acacia Strain and Erra (Before switching to seven-stringed guitars), Bury Your Dead, Eye Empire,
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, Remembering Never,
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on the song "
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" from ''
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'', Chevelle (on ''
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'' and '' Vena Sera''), Also on "Mars Simula"
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, Acid Bath (on some songs), Obey the Brave, Fit for a King, Darkest Hour, Fozzy, Evanescence, 9oz. of Nothing,
Sybreed Sybreed (a portmanteau of "synthetic" and "breed") was a Swiss industrial metal band from Geneva. The band was founded in 2003 by vocalist Benjamin Nominet and guitarist Thomas "Drop" Betrisey. Sybreed disbanded in 2013 when Nominet departed from ...
, For the Fallen Dreams and Sevendust in more recent material, who have used variants of the tuning prior. * Drop A – A-E-a-D-F-B / A-E-a-D-G-B
Two and one half steps down from Drop D. This tuning is most often used by
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or deathcore musicians, such as
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, Carnifex,
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, Suicide Silence, or Whitechapel (which they use seven-string guitars and tune down the seventh string a full step). Utilized by bands like Nile, the Acacia Strain, Motograter, Thrice, Filter (on the songs "Columind" and "The Missing" from '' The Amalgamut'' and "Drug Boy" and "The Trouble with Angels" from the album of the same name), Jinjer, Motionless in White, Of Mice & Men, Norma Jean (On Polar Similar), the Devil Wears Prada on some songs, Dead by April, RED, Ill Niño (on ''
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''), Slipknot on some songs,
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, and
Amon Amarth Amon Amarth () is a Swedish melodic death metal band from Tumba, formed in 1992. The band takes its name from the Sindarin name of Mount Doom, a volcano in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. Their lyrics mostly deal with Viking mythology and hi ...
. Make Them Suffer, Brett Campbell of Pallbearer (Devin Holt uses a 7 string), Bring Me the Horizon on the songs '' Parasite Eve'' and "1x1" from Post Human: Survival Horror, the Ghost Inside on the songs "Out of Control" and "This Is What I Know About Sacrifice", Five Finger Death Punch, and Parkway Drive on some songs from
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.
Trapt Trapt is an American rock band formed in Los Gatos, California. Eight studio albums have been recorded to date: ''Amalgamation'' (1999), ''Trapt'' (2002), '' Someone in Control'' (2005), '' Only Through the Pain'' (2008), '' No Apologies'' (20 ...
uses this tuning on their songs "Hollow Man", "Waiting", and "Sound Off". Sevendust on "What You Are", Sleeping With Sirens on their songs "Medicine (Devil in My Head)", "Ghost", and "P.S. Missing You" from their album
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. South Korean rock band
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also uses this tuning in some songs. *Drop G/Drop A – G-D-g-C-F-A / A-E-a-D-F-B
Three full steps down from Drop D. Utilized by
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, (since '' Virus''), WS iszlát Nyár Dead by April (on some songs),
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in the song "Invisible Kid" from ''
St. Anger ''St. Anger'' is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on June 5, 2003. It was the last Metallica album released through Elektra Records and the final collaboration between Metallica and longtime producer Bob ...
'',
Memphis May Fire Memphis May Fire is an American metalcore band formed in Denton, Texas and currently signed to Rise Records. The band currently consists of lead guitarist Kellen McGregor, lead vocalist Matty Mullins, bassist Cory Elder, and drummer Jake Garla ...
,
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on the song "Red City" from
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, Asking Alexandria on their self-titled album,
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, Love and Death, Wage War (on some songs), and the Acacia Strain.
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also uses this tuning (but with the 2nd string tuned up 1/2 step to emulate a 7-string guitar), as well as several other modified variations of this, such as one in which the 5th string is also dropped from D# to C#. Periphery also uses this tuning on a 7-string guitar frequently (G#-D#-g#-C#-F#-A#-D#). *Drop G – G-D-g-C-E-A
Three and one half steps down from Drop D. Used by Darkest Hour on the song "Wasteland",
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,
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(on their first two EPs), Sleeping With Sirens on the song "Blood Lines",
FTISLAND F.T. Island ( ko, 에프티 아일랜드, or FT아일랜드, short for Five Treasure Island), is a South Korean rock band formed by FNC Entertainment in 2007. The band currently consists of main vocalist Lee Hong-gi, bassist Lee Jae-jin, and d ...
on the song "Shadows", Dead by April (on some songs) and
In Flames In Flames is a Swedish heavy metal band, formed by guitarist Jesper Strömblad in Gothenburg in 1990. Alongside At the Gates and Dark Tranquillity, In Flames pioneered the genres known as Swedish death metal and melodic death metal. During t ...
(on the song "Transparent" from ''
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'').
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's song "The Underground in America" and "Sandblasted Skin" from their album ''
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'' is in G-g-C-F-A-D, Drop G variation with D standard. Soulfly used this tuning on "
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" on their self-titled album, although live performances of this song are now in A standard. *Drop F/Drop G – F-C-f-B-D-G / G-D-g-B-E-A
Four full steps down from Drop D, or two full steps up from Drop D1.
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use a 4 string variant of the tuning (F#-F#-B-E) on the songs "Nookie" and "Full Nelson." Architects (F#-F#-B#-E-G#-C#), Slipknot on the song "Scissors." Motionless in White on the song "." ERRA, Spiritbox, Thornhill,
Void of Vision Void of Vision are an Australian metalcore band from Melbourne, formed in 2013. The band consists of guitarists James McKendrick and Mitch Fairlie, drummer George Murphy, and vocalist Jack Bergin. Void of Vision have released three studio albu ...
, Rivers of Nihil, Dayseeker, We Came As Romans, Veil of Maya,
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on the song "The Crossfire."
The Amity Affliction The Amity Affliction is an Australian metalcore band from Gympie, Queensland, formed in 2003. The band's current line-up consists of Ahren Stringer (bass, clean vocals), Joel Birch (lead vocals), Dan Brown (guitar) and Joe Longobardi (drums). T ...
on the song "Fade Away." Volumes on songs such as "Malevolent," "The Mixture" and "Feels Good." Deftones on the album "Saturday Night Wrist" and Fit for a King on the song "Louder Voice." *Drop F – F-C-f-A-D-G / F-C-f-B-D-G
Four and one half steps down from Drop D, or one and a half steps up from Drop D1. Used by
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for their entire discography. Used by
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on "The Wretched" off '' This Means War'' and "Press F". Used by Van Halen on "
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" off Diver Down. *Drop E – E-B-e-A-C-F / E-B-e-A-D-G/
Five full steps down from Drop D, or one full step up from Drop D1. Another Variation can be mixed with a Drop A as follows: E-A-e-a-D-G-B-e modeled on an 8 string or E-A-e-a-D-F#-B/E-A-e-a-D-Gb-B on a seven-string guitar, Used by Starset on Horizons, Loathe (E-A-e-a-D-F/G), and Humanity's Last Breath (E-B-e-A-G/A-a). *Drop D/Drop E – D-A-d-G-C-F / E-B-e-A-C-F
Five and one half steps down from Drop D, or one half step up from Drop D1. This can also be a Drop D# standard octave variant tuning modeled on an 8 string D#-G#-d#-g#-C#-F#-A#-d#. Gravemind uses an altered version of Drop D# (which is a 6-string Drop A# with the low D#) on their album Conduit. Meshuggah also used Drop D# for some of their songs (e.g.: "Stengah," "Shed"). *Drop D1 – D-A-d-G-B-E
Six full steps (one octave) down from Drop D. 8 string example; D-A-d-a-d-G-B-E. Black Tongue uses this tuning. Meshuggah also used it for "Obsidian" and "This Spiteful Snake". *Drop C1/Drop D1 – C♯-G♯-c♯-F♯-A♯-D♯ / D♭-A♭-D♭-G♭-B♭-E♭
Six full steps (one octave) down from Drop C/Drop D, Used by Loathe (C#-A-E-a-D-F/G) *Drop C1 – C-G-c-F-A-D
Six full steps (one octave) down from Drop C. *Drop C/Drop D in standard variation – C-A-D-G-B-E
Standard tuning but with the 6th string lowered one and a half steps. Used by Sevendust tuned one and a half-step down (which goes as: A#-F#-B-E-G#-C#) on some songs from ''
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''. *Drop C in standard variation – C-A-D-G-B-E
Standard tuning but with the 6th string lowered two whole steps. Used by Mark Tremonti on the song "My Champion" (tuned down a half-step; Myles is in Open F# tuning) as well as Sevendust on the song "Mountain" tuned down one and a half steps. (which goes A-F#-B-E-G#-C#) Also used by
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on the song "Neon", and by Chino Moreno of Deftones on some songs such as " Swerve City" , " Leathers" and "Hearts/Wires", tuned down a full step (A#-G-C-F-A-D), This variation was also used by Periphery on "Totla Mad" from their Self-Titled album and "Frak the Gods" on "Icarus EP". *Drop B in standard variation – B-A-D-G-b-E
Claimed to have been invented by guitarist Victor Griffin of Pentagram (who tunes it 1/2 step down). Also used in the songs " Rusty Cage" "Holy Water", and "Searching With My Good Eye Closed" by Soundgarden on their '' Badmotorfinger'' album, "Cowboy Hat", "Not Leavin' Yet" and some of " Silver Side Up" by Nickelback, "Gasoline", "Shadow on the Sun", "Bring Em Back Alive" and "The Worm" by Audioslave and " Prison Sex" by Tool. Today is the Day have used it on every album since '' Temple of the Morning Star'', Shining use it on most of their album ''
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'', and Black Label Society used this on much of their early material, often to emulate a 7-string guitar. Used also by Silverchair in the songs "One Way Mule" and "The Lever" from their album ''
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'' and Stephen Brodsky used this tuning a half step down (A#G#C#F#A#D#) in Cave In and
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*Drop B-E – B-E-D-G-b-e
Standard tuning with the 6th and 5th string lowered two and a half steps down. Used by Tool in the songs "Parabol" and " Parabola". *Drop A in standard variation – A-a-D-G-B-E:
The 6th string is dropped to A while the other strings retain their standard tuning. Used by Helmet on "Biscuits for Smut",
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on "
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",
Opeth Opeth is a Swedish progressive metal/rock band from Stockholm, formed in 1990 by lead vocalist David Isberg. The group has been through several personnel changes, including the replacement of every original member; notably Isberg in 1992. Mikael ...
on the song "Sorceress", and the
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on "Boris". Used by Every Time I Die on the songs "Indian Giver", "Fear and Trembling" and "Nothing Visible; Ocean Empty". A 7-string version of this tuning is used by Muse on their song "Citizen Erased", tuned A-a-D-d-G-B-E, as well as on Supremacy, which features a standard six-string guitar. Sevendust uses this tuning a half-step down on "Home". Periphery uses this tuning, but tuned 1 step down on "Reptile", The band Architects also use this tuning, but tuned one and a half step down, since their album
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released in 2014 and Wage War tuned 2 steps down on several songs *Drop A in D standard variation – A-G-C-F-a-D: Used by Mastodon on most of their first album (''
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'') and on some songs on other albums. Also utilized by Nothing More and Periphery (primarily on more recent material) Also used on occasion by Black Label Society, who previously tuned it a half-step up, which Alter Bridge also utilizes on some of their songs such as " Broken Wings", "Come to Life", "I Know it Hurts", "Still Remains", "Breath Again", and "All Hope is Gone."
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, Architects, all use this tuning tuned a half-step down on their songs "Bread of Shame", "Early Grave" respectively. Danish industrial metal band Raunchy used this tuning tuned one and a half-step down (F#-E-A-D-f#-B) on the song "Dim the Lights and Run" from the album A Discord Electric. *Drop G in C standard variation – G-F-A#-D#-g-C: Used by Bring Me the Horizon on a few songs from their album ''
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'', "Blacklist" from
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and "heavy metal" from
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, Wage War also utilize this tuning on several songs on their first three albums, such as "The River" and "Spineless" off their album
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.


Shifted

These tunings are derived by systematic increases or decreases to standard tuning.


Lowered (standard)

Derived from standard EADGBE, all the strings are tuned lower by the same interval, thus providing the same chord positions transposed to a lower key. Lower tunings are popular among rock and heavy metal bands. The reason for tuning down below standard pitch is usually either to accommodate a singer's vocal range or to get a deeper/heavier sound. * E tuning – E-A-D-G♭-B-E
Half a step down from standard tuning. Used by bands/artists such as:
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, Coheed and Cambria, Black Sabbath, Motörhead,
Cannibal Corpse Cannibal Corpse is an American death metal band formed in Buffalo, New York in 1988, now based out of Tampa, Florida. The band has released fifteen studio albums, two box sets, four video albums, and two live albums. The band has had little radi ...
(Chris Barnes era), Deicide, Deftones,
Sweet Savage Sweet Savage are a heavy metal band from Belfast, Northern Ireland, formed in 1979. Future Dio and Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell was an early member. Since forming in 1979, Sweet Savage have released three studio albums, three single ...
,
Dark Tranquillity Dark Tranquillity is a Swedish melodic death metal band from Gothenburg. They are considered one of the pioneering acts of the Gothenburg metal scene, which also includes bands such as In Flames and At the Gates. Dark Tranquillity is regarded a ...
, Nirvana, AFI,
Rise Against Rise Against is an American punk rock band from Chicago, formed in 1999. The group's current line-up comprises vocalist/rhythm guitarist Tim McIlrath, lead guitarist Zach Blair, bassist Joe Principe and drummer Brandon Barnes. Rooted in hardcor ...
,
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, Weezer,
Seether Seether are a South African rock band founded in 1999 in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether to avoid confusion wit ...
(early songs),
Green Day Green Day is an American rock band formed in the East Bay of California in 1987 by lead vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, together with bassist and backing vocalist Mike Dirnt. For most of the band's career, they have been a powe ...
, Protest the Hero, Kiss, Our Lady Peace, the Hellacopters, Backyard Babies,
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(on a few songs),
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, Motion City Soundtrack, Neil Young, Van Halen,
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, Brand New, Blind Guardian, Firehouse,
Stryper Stryper is an American Christian metal band from Orange County, California. The group's lineup consists of Michael Sweet (lead vocals, guitar), Oz Fox (guitar), Perry Richardson (bass guitar), and Robert Sweet (drums). Formed in 1983 as Roxx ...
,
Megadeth Megadeth is an American thrash metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by vocalist/guitarist Dave Mustaine. Known for their technically complex guitar work and musicianship, Megadeth is one of the "big four" of American thrash metal along wit ...
(on the songs "
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" and "Diadems", "
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" album and the tour supporting it),
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,
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(on the "
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", "
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" and " Garage Inc." albums, " The God That Failed", their cover of "Killing Time", in a 1985 live performance in Portland, Oregon, in a 1990 live performance with Guns N' Roses and Sebastian Bach, and in live performances of standard tuned songs since 1995),
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(some songs and in live performances of standard tuned songs since 2008),
Slayer Slayer was an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California. The band was formed in 1981 by guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, drummer Dave Lombardo and bassist/vocalist Tom Araya. Slayer's fast and aggressive musical style ...
, Alcest, Rage Against the Machine,
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,
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, John Prine (on ''The Singing Mailman Delivers'' and live performances of " Angel from Montgomery" from 1998 to 2020), Yngwie Malmsteen,
Dream Theater Dream Theater is an American progressive metal band formed in 1985 under the name Majesty by John Petrucci, John Myung and Mike Portnoy while they attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. They subsequently dropped out of the ...
on " Stream of Consciousness" and "The Root of All Evil" Alice in Chains, the Smashing Pumpkins, the Killers,
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, Suede, RED on "Not Alone", Beach House, David Wilcox (on "Human Cannonball" from ''Turning Point'' and current live performances of "Saturday They'll All Be Back Again"),
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, Third Day (on "I Can Feel It"), Die Ärzte (since " Geräusch"),
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(on "A Little More"), Diamond Head (on most songs on '' Lightning to the Nations 2020''), and Vertical Horizon, Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown, Finding September (on "History" and "Inhibitions"), Breaking Benjamin on "Ladybug" and many of their live cover songs, and
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on songs like Typhoons and the B-side off "
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", "Cheap Affection". '' Collective Soul'' has used this tuning (and the Drop Db variant) on many official recordings of songs and all live performances circa 1997 onward. *
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– D-G-C-F-A-D
One full step down from standard tuning. Used by bands/artists such as
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,
Nightwish Nightwish is a Finnish symphonic metal band from Kitee. The band was formed in 1996 by lead songwriter and keyboardist Tuomas Holopainen, guitarist Emppu Vuorinen, and former lead singer Tarja Turunen. The band soon picked up drummer Jukka Neva ...
,
Pantera Pantera () is an American heavy metal music, heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas formed in 1981, and currently comprised of vocalist Phil Anselmo, bassist Rex Brown, and touring musicians Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante. The group's best-kn ...
(425 Hz), Fu Manchu,
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, Sepultura, Dimmu Borgir,
Cradle of Filth Cradle of Filth are an English extreme metal band formed in Suffolk in 1991. The band's musical style evolved originally from black metal to a cleaner and more "produced" amalgam of gothic metal, symphonic metal and other metal genres. Their ly ...
,
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, Insomnium, Watain,
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, Agalloch, Inquisition, Drive-By Truckers, Soulfly, Holocaust,
Children of Bodom Children of Bodom was a Finnish melodic death metal band from Espoo. Formed in 1993 as Inearthed, the final line-up of the group upon their split in 2019 consisted of Alexi Laiho (lead guitar, lead vocals), Jaska Raatikainen (drums), Henkka Sep ...
(Since 1999), Symphony X, Oceansize, Death,
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,
Dream Theater Dream Theater is an American progressive metal band formed in 1985 under the name Majesty by John Petrucci, John Myung and Mike Portnoy while they attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. They subsequently dropped out of the ...
, All That Remains,
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,
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,
Volbeat Volbeat are a Danish rock band formed in Copenhagen in 2001. They play a fusion of rock and roll, heavy metal, and rockabilly. Their current line-up consists of vocalist and guitarist Michael Poulsen, guitarist Rob Caggiano, drummer Jon Lars ...
,
Seether Seether are a South African rock band founded in 1999 in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether to avoid confusion wit ...
on "Country Song",
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,
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, Hammerfall (from 2009 – today), John Prine (on "Grandpa Was a Carpenter" and some other songs from 1998 to 2020), Shadows Fall, Mastodon,
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, Lordi, Killswitch Engage, and Kreator. Used in a vast majority of songs by musician
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, and also in some songs by
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(including " Ring of Fire" and his covers of "
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" and " Cat's in the Cradle"). Also used in Nirvana's songs " Come as You Are", " Lithium" and "
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",
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in their songs " Sad but True", "Devil's Dance", "Sabbra Cadabra", "It's Electric", and " Whiskey in the Jar", as well some of their covers on ''
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'' ("The Small Hours" and "Crash Course in Brain Surgery"), "Dream No More", "
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" and in live performances of "
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", " The God That Failed", and "
Seek & Destroy "Seek & Destroy" is a 1983 song by the American heavy metal band Metallica and ninth track from their debut studio album, ''Kill 'Em All''. It was also featured on the demo '' No Life 'Til Leather''. It was the first song the band recorded in ...
", John Lennon on "
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", Bullet for My Valentine on several songs on '' Scream Aim Fire'', Bob Dylan in live performances of " All Along the Watchtower" in the style of
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, The Damned (band), the Damned (on their cover of "White Rabbit (song), White Rabbit"), Blink-182 in "Adam's Song", in Doug Anthony All Stars live performances, Diamond Head (on their 2020 re-recording of "It's Electric"), John Fogerty, Firehouse (on re-recorded acoustic version of "Love of a Lifetime (FireHouse song), Love of a Lifetime" from 1996 album ''Good Acoustics'' and live performances since 2010),
Stryper Stryper is an American Christian metal band from Orange County, California. The group's lineup consists of Michael Sweet (lead vocals, guitar), Oz Fox (guitar), Perry Richardson (bass guitar), and Robert Sweet (drums). Formed in 1983 as Roxx ...
(on the album ''The Final Battle'' and live performances since 2021),
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(on live performances of the song "More Than Words"), Chevelle on most of '' Point #1'' (excluding "Mia" and "Anticipation").
Megadeth Megadeth is an American thrash metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by vocalist/guitarist Dave Mustaine. Known for their technically complex guitar work and musicianship, Megadeth is one of the "big four" of American thrash metal along wit ...
used this tuning for 'Prince of Darkness' (''Risk (Megadeth album), Risk'', 1999) and would switch to this tuning from E standard during concerts featuring this song in 1999 & 2000. They have also used it for all concerts since circa Fall 2012 (during the Countdown to Extinction 20th Anniversary tour) and would go on to record all new albums since 2013's ''Super Collider (Megadeth album), Super Collider'' using this tuning. *C/D♭ tuning, D tuning – C-F-B-E-G-C / D-G-B-E-A-D
One and a half steps down. Famously used by Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi in the 1970s, as well as Carrie Brownstein, Dimebag Darrell of
Pantera Pantera () is an American heavy metal music, heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas formed in 1981, and currently comprised of vocalist Phil Anselmo, bassist Rex Brown, and touring musicians Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante. The group's best-kn ...
(On some tracks on "
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" in 425 Hz)
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, Eyehategod, Decapitated (band), Decapitated, Architects, Dying Fetus, Anata (band), Anata, Corin Tucker of Sleater-Kinney, Between the Buried and Me (except "Laser Speed"),
Limp Bizkit Limp Bizkit is an American rap rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. Its lineup consists of lead vocalist Fred Durst, drummer John Otto, guitarist Wes Borland, turntablist DJ Lethal and bassist Sam Rivers. The band's music is marked by D ...
, Machine Head (tuned 40 cents sharp),
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, Suffocation (band), Suffocation, Venom (band), Venom, All That Remains, Bolt Thrower, Pete Loeffler of Chevelle (on Wonder What's Next), Billy Howerdel of A Perfect Circle and Ashes Divide,
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(on "Heartbreak Hotel" and "I Don't Care About You"),
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,
Slayer Slayer was an American thrash metal band from Huntington Park, California. The band was formed in 1981 by guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman, drummer Dave Lombardo and bassist/vocalist Tom Araya. Slayer's fast and aggressive musical style ...
(on "Gemini" from ''Undisputed Attitude'', ''Diabolus In Musica'', the majority of ''God Hates Us All'' as well as "Cult" and "Black Serenade" from ''Christ Illusion''), and
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, as well as former guitarist Jim Root's other band Slipknot on the Acoustic guitar on "Snuff (song), Snuff". Also used by Kyuss on the Sons of Kyuss (EP), ''Sons of Kyuss'' EP and on the songs "Isolation", "Big Bikes" and "Stage III" from ''Wretch (album), Wretch''. John Prine downtuned most of his songs to this tuning for the rest of his life following a bout with throat cancer that took a toll on his voice. Used by
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on the song "Reload (Metallica album), Bad Seed" from the album ''
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'' and live performances of "The Thing That Should Not Be" and by blink-182 in "Obvious". Also used on ''Considered Dead'' and ''The Erosion of Sanity'' by Canadian technical death metal band Gorguts. *C tuning (guitar), C tuning – C-F-B-E-G-C / C-F-A-D-G-C
Two full steps down from normal tuning. Used by bands such as Queens of the Stone Age, Kyuss, Sleep (band), Sleep, Electric Wizard (First Album),Spiritual Beggars,
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(until ''Clayman''), The Black Dahlia Murder (band), the Black Dahlia Murder,
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, Hatebreed, Bring Me the Horizon, First Signs of Frost, Dismember (band), Dismember, Dethklok, Suffocation (band), Suffocation (on Effigy of the Forgotten), Immolation (band), Immolation,
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(1992–1997), High on Fire, Cold (band), Cold,
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, Arch Enemy (since the Angela Gossow era), Entombed (band), Entombed, Amaranthe, Nails (band), Nails, Nekrofilth, Cataract, Porcupine Tree on the songs Anesthetize, Way Out of Here and Cheating the Polygraph, and the Smashing Pumpkins. *B tuning – B-E-A-D-G-B / B-E-A-D-F-B
Two and a half steps down from standard tuning. Used in Swedish death metal by bands such as,At The Gates, Dismember (band), Dismember,
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(1994–2004), Edge of Sanity, Entombed (band), Entombed (on ''Left Hand Path''), Grave (band) , Grave,
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, and Arch Enemy (during the Johan Liiva era), as well as Fear Factory (first two albums before Dino Cazares switched to 7-string guitars), Carcass (band), Carcass, Type O Negative, Cathedral (band), Cathedral, Pungent Stench used B from 1988 to 1990 including For God Your Soul... For Me Your Flesh, John Prine (on live performance of "Fish and Whistle" from 1998 to 2020), Seventh Void, Five Finger Death Punch, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Sepultura, Soulfly, Within Temptation, Hatebreed, Triptykon (as well as Celtic Frost's last album ''Monotheist (album), Monotheist''), and guitarist Kirk Windstein of
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, Kingdom of Sorrow and
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on the songs "With You" and "Runaway" from Hybrid Theory. *A/B♭ tuning, B tuning – A-D-G-C-F-A / B-E-A-D-F-B
Three full steps from standard tuning. Used by [Electric Wizard](Only on Dopethrone), Adema,
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(since '' Virus''),
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on some songs with baritone guitars, Arch Enemy (on some songs), The Black (American band), the Black, Boris (band), Boris,
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(A#D#G#C#F#A#) on the songs "Somewhere I Belong" and "Easier to Run" from Meteora (album), Meteora (both songs performed live in Eb standard), Morbid Angel (on several songs starting with their album ''Covenant (Morbid Angel album), Covenant''), Father Befouled, Sepultura, Jeff Hanneman of
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(on "Here Comes the Pain" from ''God Hates Us All'' and "Not of This God" from ''World Painted Blood''. Kerry King used a 7-string for those songs), American Head Charge, Nickelback (on "This Means War (Nickelback song), This Means War" and "Gotta Get Me Some" from Here and Now (Nickelback album), Here and Now) and Nevermore (when band switched to seven strings, though a six-string acoustic in this tuning was used on the song "A Future Uncertain"). *A tuning – A-D-G-C-E-A
Three and a half steps down from standard tuning. Used by Demilich (band), Demilich, Soulfly, Themes, Taproot (band), Taproot, Xibalba (band), Xibalba, Yob (band), Yob, Wind Rose (band), Wind Rose, John Prine (on live performances of "Quiet Man" from 1998 to 2020),
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on some songs with baritone guitars,
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(on ''Osculum Obscenum'' and the song "Buried"), Bolt Thrower (on Realm of Chaos (album), Realm of Chaos album), Dystopia (band), Dystopia, Chat Pile, Arch Enemy on a few songs and on live performances of A tuned songs and their cover of "Symphony of Destruction". Korn and Fear Factory (since Obsolete (album), Obsolete) also uses the Standard A tuning, but on a 7-string (A-D-G-C-F-A-D) *G/A tuning – G-C-F-B-D-G / A-D-G-B-E-A
Four full steps down from standard tuning. Utilized by
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on some songs. Used by death/doom metal band Encoffination. Also used by Mark Tremonti on the song "In the Deep" (Myles Kennedy uses a 6-string guitar tuned to Drop Db in the song). *G tuning – G-C-F-A-D-G / G-C-F-B-D-G
Four and a half steps down from standard tuning. Used by the doom metal band Warhorse (American band), Warhorse and the brutal death metal band Mortician (band), Mortician and the sludge metal project Foreigns. *F/G tuning – F-B-E-A-C-F / G-B-E-A-D-G
Five full steps from standard tuning. Used by the death metal band Disfiguring the Goddess. *F tuning – F-A-D-G-C-F / F-B-E-A-C-F
Five and a half steps down from standard tuning. Used by the deathgrind band Maruta, the instrumental doom metal band Bongripper, and the progressive metal band Meshuggah (however the band uses 8-string guitars). *Octave tuning – E-A-D-G-B-E
Six full steps (one octave) down from standard tuning. The Low E has the same fundamental frequency as a bass guitar, essentially the same standard tuning as a bass guitar but with a high B and E added to mimic a regular guitar. This tuning is used on the Fender Bass VI and similar instruments. Notably used by John Lennon and George Harrison with the Beatles, Robert Smith (musician), Robert Smith of the Cure, Jack Bruce of Cream (band), Cream, and Deftones bassist Sergio Vega (bassist), Sergio Vega on their album ''Gore (Deftones album), Gore''. In his early days with Ronnie Hawkins, future The Band, Band bassist Rick Danko was also seen with a Fender Bass VI. This is the tuning Earth (American band), Earth used on their seminal drone doom album, ''Earth 2 (album), Earth 2''. Also used in some doom metal and sludge metal bands such as Wetlands and Thou (American band), Thou.


Raised

From standard EADGBE, all the strings are tuned up by the same interval. String tension will be higher. Typically requires thinner gauge strings, particularly the first string which could be as thin as six thousandths of an inch (about the thickness of a single human hair). A capo is typically preferred over these tunings, as they do not increase neck strain, etc. The advantage of these tunings is that they allow an extended upper note range versus a capo used with standard tuning which limits the number of notes that can be played; in some cases, instruo B or E (such as saxophones, which were frequently encountered in early rock and roll music) are more easily played when the accompanying guitar plays chords in the higher tuning. If standard gauge strings are used, the result is often a "brighter" or "tighter" sound; this was a common practice for some bluegrass bands in the 1950s, notably Flatt & Scruggs. *F tuning – F-A-D-G-C-F / F-B-E-A-C-F
Half a step up from standard tuning. Used in most of the music of Harry Chapin, Joe Jackson (musician), Joe Jackson, and
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, for "Love Buzz" on Nirvana's ''Bleach'' album – apparently by mistake (according to Come As You Are – Michael Azerrad), 3 Doors Down on "Here Without You" (a capo was probably used), Vektor (band), Vektor, Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun" (The low E string was tuned to Eb/D# for a drop Eb/D# tuning), Nickelback on their song "When We Stand Together", Burzum on his first 3 albums, Immortal (band), Immortal on Pure Holocaust, John Fedowitz in his solo project "Ceremony", The Bangles on "Hazy Shade of Winter", and Social Distortion on " Ring of Fire". *F/G tuning – F-B-E-A-C-F / G-B-E-A-D-G
One full step up from standard. Primary tuning for the band The Chameleons. Johnny Marr also used this tuning extensively with The Smiths. British singer-songwriter Dave Mason also plays in F#. Alex Lifeson of Rush (band), Rush used this tuning on the song "The Big Money". Tremonti uses a variation of this tuning where only the 6th string is raised to F# while the rest of the guitar stays in standard tuning, and then tuning down the whole guitar one and a half steps, on the song "Trust". *G tuning also known as Terz guitar, Terz tuning (sometimes spelled "Tierce", "Third", or "Tertz", all of which are acceptable) – G-C-F-A-D-G / G-C-F-B-D-G
One and a half steps up from standard. *G/A tuning – G-C-F-B-D-G / A-D-G-B-E-A
Two full steps up from standard. *A tuning – A-D-G-C-E-A
Two and a half steps up from standard. This is the standard tuning for the Lapstick travel guitar. *A/B – A-D-G-C-F-A / B-E-A-D-F-B
Three full steps up from standard.


Double-dropped

Similar to the dropped tunings, except that both the 1st and 6th strings are dropped one full step. *Double Drop D – D-A-D-G-B-D
Standard tuning but with the 1st and 6th strings dropped one full step. Favored by Neil Young. Has also been used by Lamb of God on some of their earlier songs. America (band), America used a variation for "Horse with No Name" in which the 5th string is also dropped, to E. It was also used on Led Zeppelin's Going to California *Double Drop C/Drop D – C-G-C-F-A-C / D-A-D-G-B-D/
Same as [Double] Drop D, but every string is dropped one half step. Used by the acoustic rock band Days of the New. Also used by Our Lady Peace on the song "Starseed (song), Starseed", as well as Los Angeles based Alternative band Failure on several songs. Also used by Tremonti on the song "Fall Again", as well as Myles Kennedy on the song "Cry a River" (Mark is tuned to Drop C#) *Double Drop C – C-G-C-F-A-C
One full step down from Drop D. Used by End (band), End and Sevendust on the song "Seasons". *Double Drop B – B-F-B-E-G-B / B-G-B-E-A-B/
One and one half steps down from Drop D. Used by Aaron Turner of Isis (band), Isis and used by Sevendust on the song "Separate". *Double Drop A/Drop B – A-F-A-D-G-A / B-F-B-E-G-B
Two full steps down from Drop D. *Double Drop A – A-E-A-D-F-A / A-E-A-D-G-A
Two and one half steps down from Drop D. *Double Drop G/Drop A – G-D-G-C-F-G / A-E-A-D-F-A
Three full steps down from Drop D. *Double Drop G – G-D-G-C-E-G
Three and one half steps down from Drop D. *Double Drop F/Drop G – F-C-F-B-D-F / G-D-G-B-E-G
Four full steps down from Drop D, or two full steps up from Drop D1. *Double Drop F – F-C-F-A-D-F / F-C-F-B-D-F
Four and one half steps down from Drop D, or one and a half steps up from Drop D1. *Double Drop E – E-B-E-A-C-E / E-B-E-A-D-E
Five full steps down from Drop D, or one full step up from Drop D1. *Double Drop D/Double Drop E – D-A-D-G-C-D / E-B-E-A-C-E
Five and one half steps down from Drop D, or one half step up from Drop D1. *Double Drop D1 Tuning – D-A-D-G-B-D
Six full steps (one octave) down from Double Drop D.


Miscellaneous


Dad-Gad

:D-A-d-g-a-d' DADGAD was developed by
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in the early 1960s when he was travelling in Morocco, to more easily play along with Oud music. Among the first to use this tuning were the folk-blues guitarists of the '60s like Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, Martin Carthy, and John Martyn. It was many years later in the 1970s that it became established for accompanists of traditional music, predominantly Scottish and Irish. Due to this popularity it is sometimes referred to as "Celtic" tuning, although this is misleading given its origin and its primary early use in a quite different field of music. Often vocalized as "Dad-Gad", DADGAD it is now common in Celtic music. In rock music, has been used in Led Zeppelin's "
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is another noted exponent of this tuning. The post-metal group Russian Circles also employ this tuning, and also plays it tuned a half-step down: D-A-d-g-a-d'. Four down-tuned variations are used by the band Sevendust: A Drop C# variation, or C-G-c-f-g-c', Also uses a variation where the lowest string is dropped to G on the song "Chop", A Drop C variation, or 'C-G-c-f-g-c'. (used on the song "Unraveling (song), Unraveling". Also uses a variation where the lowest string is dropped to G, used on some songs from Kill the Flaw and the song "Life Deceives You"), a Drop B variation, or B'-F-B-e-f-b, and a Drop A# variation, or A'-F-A-d-f-a. Neighboring tunings D-A-d-e-a-e' and C-G-c-d-g-a have been used by Martin Carthy, and D-A-d-a-a-d' was used by Dave Wakeling on the English Beat's 1983 "Save It For Later" and by My Bloody Valentine on the song "Sometimes (My Bloody Valentine song), Sometimes" from Loveless (album), ''Loveless'' (1991).


Dad-Dad

:D-A-d-d-a-d' Nicknamed - "Papa-Papa". DADDAD is common in folk music (Irish, Scottish), and for the execution of a rhythm guitar in "heavy" (alternative music) on 6th on the third string at the same time. To reach the tuning from DADGAD, Open D or Open D Minor, the G string is dropped to D so that the 3rd and 4th strings are tuned to the same pitch. DADDAD tuning is sometimes used on Dobro guitars for rock and blues. Notable users of this tuning include Billy McLaughlin and John Butler (musician), John Butler.


Cello/Standard guitar

:C-G-d-a-b-e' Essentially a cello tuning with the deeper four strings in fifths and the two highest strings in standard guitar tuning. Used on numerous Pavement songs (including Cut Your Hair and by
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on the song "Foo Fighters (album), Weenie Beenie".


"Karnivool" tuning

:B-F-b-g-b-e' Hybrid tuning between drop B-tuning and E-standard. Used by the band Karnivool for many of their songs. *Variation: :B-F-b-f-b-e' The hybrid tuning with the 3rd string lowered a half-step to create a larger power chord, Also used by Karnivool.


Mi-composé

:E-A-d'-g-b-e' Mi-composé is a tuning commonly used for rhythm guitar in African popular music forms such as soukous and makossa. It is similar to the standard guitar tuning, except that the d string is raised an entire octave. This is accomplished by replacing the d string with an e' string and tuning it to d'.


"Iris" Tuning

:B-D-D-D-d-d Tuning used by Johnny Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls on the song Iris (Goo Goo Dolls song), "Iris".


E-A-C#-F#-A-C# ("Sleeping Ute")

Tuning used by Grizzly Bear (band), Grizzly Bear guitarist Daniel Rossen in "Sleeping Ute (song), Sleeping Ute", the opening song of their album ''Shields (album), Shields''. Creates an F#m7/E chord when strummed open.


José González tuning

:D-A-D-G-B-E This is a tuning favored by the Swedish singer-songwriter José González (singer), José González. He uses this on such songs as "Crosses", "Heartbeats" and "Cycling Trivialities" (capo on second fret). It is similar to the standard guitar tuning, but the low E string is dropped to D and the G string is dropped a half step to F/G. Also used by artists such as M. Ward, Stephen Malkmus, and Day Wave.


Dadd9 tuning

:D-A-D-F#-A-E This tuning is used by Tonic (band), Tonic in their son
Soldier's Daughter
with a capo on the 4th fret, Periphery uses this tuning a full step down on the song "Scarlet".


Mr.Tom tuning

:D-F#-A-E-F#-A This tuning was made by songwriter/composer Mr.Tom (Rawding) during the creation of an original indie folk instrumental "When You Stand By Me". The tuning is based on the Open D tuning.


Liberty tuning

:E-A-D-g-c'-e' Promoted by Harvey Reid for use in combination with a partial capo, as a system which is easier for children to learn.


Converge tuning

:C-G-C-F-G-C Used on the majority of Converge songs since Jane Doe (album), Jane Doe *Variation: :C-F-C-F-A-C Another tuning used by Converge, notably used on the title track from Axe to Fall


El Ten Eleven tuning

:E-A-D-G#-B-E Used on the Kristian Dunn of El Ten Eleven


Staind tuning

:Ab-Db-Ab-Db-Gb-Bb A combination of Drop Ab and Drop Db, Used by Mike Mushok on many songs, especially from Dysfunction (album), Dysfunction and Break the Cycle. *Variation: :Gb-Db-Ab-Db-Gb-Bb The previous tuning with the 6th string an additional step down, used on the song "Price to Play" and for all but one song on the Staind (album), Self-Titled album, these songs are played live on a 7-string with a high Eb due to some leads being tracked in a higher tuning.


Microtonal tuning

The open strings of a guitar can be tuned to microtonal intervals, however microtonal scales cannot easily be played on a conventional guitar because the frets only allow for a chromatic scale of twelve equally spaced pitches, each a semitone apart. (Certain microtonal scales, particularly quarter tones, can be played on a standard guitar solely by adjusting tunings, but the distance between notes on the scale makes it somewhat impractical.) It is possible to play microtonal scales on a fretless guitar, to convert a fretted guitar into a fretless, or to make a custom neck with a specific microtonal fret spacing. Guitars can also be refretted to a microtonal scale. On many refretted microtonal guitars, the frets are split, so that the tuning of each string is independent from the others. To enable an adjustable microtonal tuning, there exist guitars with frets that can be moved across the fingerboard. Extended techniques such as the 3rd bridge technique, slide guitar and prepared guitar techniques can be used to produce microtonality without severe modification to the instrument.


Guitar tunings inspired by other Instruments

In his on-line guide to alternative tunings for six-string guitars, William Sethares mentions several that are inspired by instruments other than guitars, for example: *balalaika tuning: E-A-D-E-E-A *cittern tuning: C-G-C-G-C-G, *
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tuning: G-B-D-G-B-D. * Renaissance lute tuning: E-A-d-f-b-e' This tuning may also be used with a capo at the third fret to match the common lute pitch: G-c-f-a-d'-g'. This tuning also matches standard vihuela tuning and is often employed in classical guitar transcriptions of music written for those instruments, such as, for instance, "La Canción Del Emperador" and "Diferencias Sobre Guardame Las Vacas" by Renaissance composer Luis de Narváez.


Five-string guitar tunings

When the guitar evolved from the lute, renaissance lute in the 18th century it was a five-string instrument (baroque guitar). Today, five-string guitars are common in Brazil, where they are known as guitarra baiana and are typically tuned in 5ths. Schecter Guitar Research produced a production model five-string guitar called the ''Celloblaster'' in 1998. A five-string tuning may be necessary in a pinch when a string breaks on a standard six-string (usually the high E) and no replacement is immediately available. Some basic five-string tunings include: *Standard – E-A-d-g-b
The standard tuning, without the top E string attached. Alternative variants are easy from this tuning, but because several chords inherently omit the lowest string, it may leave some chords relatively thin or incomplete with the top string missing (the D chord, for instance, must be fretted 5-4-3-2-3 to include F#, the tone a major third above D). *Baroque guitar standard tuning – a–D–g–b–e
The predecessor of today's six-string classical guitar was the five-string baroque guitar tuned as the five high strings of a six-string guitar with the A raised one octave. *High C – E-A-d-g-c'
Standard tuning with the B tuned a half step higher to C to emulate a six-string bass guitar, minus the low B. This is an all fourths tuning. *Celloblaster or Guitello – C-G-d-a-e'
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, extended to five strings. Used by the noise-rock band Lightning Bolt (band), Lightning Bolt, and by Jeffrey McFarland-Johnson on his ''Bach Cello Suites'' album. *Baritone – E-A-d-f-b
In this tuning, the fourth (G) string is lowered a half-step, thus recreating the intervals between the ''top'' five strings, lowered a perfect fourth. Though chords can easily and more fully be played from this tuning, it sometimes results in awkward Inverted chord, inversions, a relatively minor problem if the five-string is played in an ensemble with a bass guitar. * E-A-c-f-b
Simulates the top four strings, followed by the second-from-bottom string on top, raised a whole step (the F representing both the top and bottom E). It makes playing in the key of A major easier, though chord fingerings have to be altered unless the strings are rearranged to F-B-E-A-C. *Open G tuning – G-d-g-b-d'
Some slide/bottleneck guitarists omit the bottom E string when playing in open G to have the root note as the tonic. This tuning is used by Keith Richards. *Open E5 tuning – E-B-e-b-e'
This is achieved by removing the fourth (G) string, tuning both Es and the B down a half step, and the A and D strings up a half-step. This creates a five-string power chord.


Extended-range guitar tunings


Seven-string

Similar to five-string bass guitar tuning, seven-string tuning allows for the extra string a fourth lower than the original sixth string. This allows for the note range of B standard tuning without transposing E standard guitar chords down two and a half steps down. Baritone 7-string guitars are available which features a longer scale-length allowing it to be tuned to a lower range. *Standard 7-string tuning – B'-E-A-d-g-b-e'
Standard tuning for a seven-string guitar. Used by Fear Factory, In This Moment, Animals as Leaders, Unearth, Nickelback on the song "Burn It To The Ground" and more recent material, Decapitated (band), Decapitated, Trivium (band) on much of Shogun (Trivium album), Shogun, and The Crusade (album),
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, Lacuna Coil, and All That Remains on some songs, Wormed, John Prine also used it on performances of "Fish and Whistle" from 1998 to 2020, to accommodate the permanent change in his voice following his battle with throat cancer. * Drop D 7-string tuning – D-D-A-d-g-b-e'
This is the standard seven-string tuning with the low B string raised to D and lower E string dropped to D. The Drop C variation of this tuning (C-C-G-C-F-A-D) was used by James Hetfield on an ESP 7-String Guitar when Metallica (band), Metallica were recording the song "Some Kind Of Monster" from the album ''
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''. *Drop A 7-string tuning – A'-E-A-d-g-b-e'
This is the standard seven-string tuning with the low B string dropped to A. *Standard Choro tuning – C-E-A-d-g-b-e'
Standard seven-string tuning for Brazilian choro. *Drop D + B 7-string tuning – B'-D-A-d-g-b-e'
Standard seven-string tuning with the low E dropped to D, which results in a minor 3rd interval between the two lowest strings of B and D. Used by Ed Sloan of Crossfade (band), Crossfade. Also used by Animals as Leaders on the song "CAFO". A flat variation of this tuning is used by Periphery on the song "Racecar". *Drop D + A 7-string tuning – A'-D-A-d-g-b-e'
Seven-string tuning with the low E string dropped to D and a low A added below. Used extensively by Dir En Grey since the album "Dum Spiro Spero (album), Dum Spiro Spero" as well as the song "Obscure" from the album ''Vulgar''. Also used by Stam1na. *Thirds tuning – E-G-c-e-g-c'-e'
Same range as standard six-string. Allows over two full chromatic octaves without changing position, slides or bends. *All fourths tuning – B'-E-A-d-g-c'-f'
Expands the major third between the second and third strings, extending range a half step higher. *Russian Tuning – D-G-B-D-g-b-d
6-string Open G tuning with additional 5th B-string. Was a standard tuning for classic 7-string guitars in Russia in the 19th to 20th centuries.


Lower

*A/B tuning – A'-D-G-c-f -a-d' / B'-E-A-d-g -b-e'
Half a step down from standard, used by bands such as Meshuggah in their earlier days, Jeff Loomis (now formerly of Nevermore),
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, Adema, American Head Charge, Sonata Arctica (since Winterheart's Guild), Mushroomhead, Korn in Neidermeyer's Mind demo album, Revocation (band), Revocation, Dir En Grey since "Dum Spiro Spero (album), Dum Spiro Spero," After The Burial, Chad Kroeger of Nickelback on the song "This Means War (Nickelback song), This Means War" (Ryan Peake used a six-string),
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(on War Zone and Here Comes the Pain from God Hates Us All, also "Not of This God" from World Painted Blood), Trivium from Silence in the Snow onwards and all live performances of songs previously written on standard tuned seven string guitars.
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used this tuning on "Paralyzed" from the album ''Distance Over Time''. *A tuning – A'-D-G-c-f-a-d'
A full step down from standard. Used by bands such as Korn, Delain, Paradise Lost (band), Paradise Lost,
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(on "False Awakening Suite" and "Illumination Theory" from Dream Theater (album), the self-titled album), VUUR, Obscura (band), Obscura, ReVamp,
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(on much of their Hypocrisy (album), self titled album),
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on Sun Eater (album), "Sun Eater", Knocked Loose from A Different Shade of Blue onwards and Fear Factory. *G/A tuning – G'-C-F-B-e-g-c' / A'-D-G-B-e-a-d'
One and one half steps down from standard. Used by bands such as Deftones on their Deftones (album), self-titled album and "Beware", Korn (on the song "Alone I Break", but on 14-string guitars). Also used by Mark Tremonti on the song "Show Me A Leader" (Myles uses a 6-String guitar tuned to D# Standard) and Spiritbox on "Electric Cross". *G tuning – G'-C-F-A-d-g-c' / G'-C-F-B-e-g-c'
Two full steps down from standard tuning. Used by Vildhjarta (G-C-F-A♯-D♯-G♯-c) and Luc Lemay of Gorguts *F/G tuning – F'-B'-E-A-d-f-b / G'-B'-E-A-d-g-b
Two and one half steps down from standard. Used by Danish band Mnemic in the albums Passenger (Mnemic album), Passenger, Sons of the System, and Mnemesis. Fear Factory also used this tuning for their cover of Wiseblood (band), Wiseblood's "0-0 (Where Evil Dwells)", while their all other songs tuned in F/G were played with eight-string guitars. *F tuning – F'-A'-D-G-c-f-a / F'-B'-E-A-d-f-b
Three full steps down from standard. Used by Suicide Silence on the song "Witness The Addiction", Crystal Lake (band), Crystal Lake and Meshuggah during the recording of ''Nothing (Meshuggah album), Nothing''. The songs are played live using 8 string guitars. *E tuning – E'-A'-D-G-c-e-a
Three and a half steps down from standard. *F Tuning with Low E – E'-A'-D-G-c-f-a / E'-B'-E-A-d-f-b
Used by Meshuggah on "Stengah", "Perpetual Black Second", "Glints Collide" and "Organic Shadows" from the ''Nothing (Meshuggah album), Nothing'' album and on "Marrow" from the album ''Koloss (Meshuggah album), Koloss'', although the other guitar was in F. The songs are now performed on 8-String Guitars. *D/E♭ tuning – D'-G'-C-F-B-d-g / E'-A'-D-G-B-e-a
Four full steps down from standard. Used by Meshuggah on the song "Nebulous" from the album ''Nothing (Meshuggah album), Nothing''. Originally recorded on 7-String Guitars tuned down, the band switched to 8-String Guitars shortly after the album was released. The band play the song live a full step up from the original in F Standard Tuning on 8-String Guitars. *D tuning – D'-G'-C-F-A-d-g / D'-G'-C-F-B-d-g
Four and one half steps down from standard. *C/D tuning – C'-F'-B'-E-A-c-f / D'-G'-B'-E-A-d-g/
Five full steps down from standard. *C tuning – C'-F'-A'-D-G-c-f / C'-F'-B'-E-A-c-f
Five and one half steps down from standard. *Octave Tuning – B"-E'-A'-D-G-B-e
Six full steps (one octave) down from standard tuning. The open C tuning for 7-string guitar was Devin Townsend's preferred tuning for the extreme metal band Strapping Young Lad (GCGCGCE), used on their last two albums. Also used on most of Synchestra and Ziltoid the Omniscient, "Planet of the Apes" from Deconstruction (Devin Townsend Project album), Deconstruction, "War Princess" from Z², "Failure" from Transcendence (Devin Townsend Project album), Transcendence and "Monuments of Glitch" from The Puzzle (Devin Townsend album), The Puzzle


Higher

*High A – E-A-d-g-b-e'-a' – Standard tuning with a high 'A' instead of a low 'B'. Because of the high pitch of the 'A' string, it usually requires a Fret#Variations, multi-scale fingerboard (fanned frets) to provide enough tension. *C tuning – C-F-A-d-g-c'-f' / C-F-B-e-g-c'-f'
Half a step up from standard, used by Darwin's Waiting Room, Eddie Rendini during his time in Cold (band), Cold. *C tuning – C-F-B-e-a-c-f
The whole step up from standard. This tuning was used by Wes Borland with high E-string being lowered to C (C-F-B-e-a-c-c) on the first two
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Dropped

These tunings have the lowest string (or other strings tuned one full step lower allowing for chord structures similar to six-string drop tunings. *Drop B variations – B-F-B-E-A-C-F / B-F-B-E-G-C-F / B-G-B-E-A-D-G
a tuning which imitates the standard drop B tuning of a 6 string electric guitar, but with a high F for soloing. Used by bands such as All Shall Perish, Decapitated (band), Decapitated, Unearth, and Assemble the Chariots *Drop A#/Drop Bb variations – A-F-A-D-G-C-F / A-F-A-D-G-C-F tuning combining 6-string Drop A, with a high F string, half-step above Drop A, Used by TesseracT (band), TesseracT and Monuments (band), Monuments (A-F-A-D-f-a-d) *Drop A – A-E-A-D-G-B-E
A combination of standard 6 string tuning and a 7th string dropped one full step for power chords, used by deathcore bands such as Suicide Silence,
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, Thy Art Is Murder, Chelsea Grin, Carnifex, and Whitechapel, as well as other bands such as Lacuna Coil, Emmure, Nile, Light the Torch,
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, Devin Holt of Pallbearer (Brett Campbell uses a 6-string), Blotted Science, New Years Day (band), New Years Day, In This Moment, Chimaira (on Pass Out of Existence and Crown of Phantoms), and occasionally Scar Symmetry, King 810, Dry Kill Logic, Eldest 11, December In Red, A Fall To Break, and CFO$ on some songs. Also used by Nickelback on "Edge of a Revolution", "Get 'Em Up (Nickelback song), Get 'Em Up", and "For The River", DragonForce on their song "Three Hammers" from their album Maximum Overload and Tallah. *Drop A – alternatively, A-E-A-D-F#-B-E
The same as drop A tuning for a 6-string on the low strings while retaining a high E. In effect converts a 7-string into a drop A baritone guitar, but with standard tuning's soloing capability. Used by Lorna Shore, Volumes, and Whitechapel on the song "This Is Exile". *Drop G/Drop A -G-D-G-C-F-A-D / A-E-A-D-G-B-E
One half step down from standard Drop A. Used by bands such as Trivium on some songs from Silence in the Snow, The Sin and the Sentence and What the Dead Men Say (album), Destrophy, TesseracT (band), TesseracT (G-F-A-D-f-a-d), 3TEETH, After The Burial, I Declare War (band), I Declare War, Impending Doom, Within the Ruins, In Hearts Wake, Shokran, Currents, Erra, Thy Art Is Murder on the song "Slaves Beyond Death", Emmure on the song "Flag Of The Beast" (Pitch Shifted from Drop A) Periphery, and Invent Animate. Jim Johnston (composer), Jim Johnston used this tuning for the song "I Bring the Darkness (End of Days)" and Tallah on "Overconfidence". *Drop G – G-D-G-C-F-A-D
A full step from standard Drop A, used by such bands as Molotov Solution, Impending Doom (American band), Impending Doom, Emmure on the song "Protoman", Chelsea Grin,
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on their album This Means War (Attack Attack! Album), This Means War, Any Given Day, Fit for an Autopsy, Chimaira (on some songs from "Pass Out of Existence"), Knocked Loose, Whitechapel, Thy Art Is Murder on the song "Human Target" and "Eternal Suffering", and
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since their album The Discovery (album), The Discovery. *Drop F/Drop G – F-C-F-B-E-G-C / G-D-G-B-E-A-D
One and one half steps down from standard Drop A. Used by Deftones (on their Saturday Night Wrist album), Rivers of Nihil, Shokran, Volumes, Spiritbox, Erra (on some songs from Neon and ERRA), and Thornhill. *Drop F – F-C-F-A-D-G-C / F-C-F-B-E-G-C /
Two full steps down from standard Drop A. This tuning is used on three tracks on
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's album ''This Means War (Attack Attack! Album), This Means War'': "The Hopeless," "The Abduction," and "The Wretched." The bands DVSR, Northlane (F-B-F-B-E-G-C), 3TEETH (on "Metawar"), The Acacia Strain (8 string guitars), Vildhjarta (F-C-F-A-D-G-C), Aversions Crown (8 string guitars) Reflections (Minnesota band), Reflections, Carnifex (8 string guitars), and "Conan" use this tuning as well. Triumphant Return uses a variation of this tuning (F-C-G-C-F-A-D). *Drop E1 – E-B-E-A-D-F-B / E-B-E-A-D-G-B
Two and one half steps down from standard Drop A. Used by
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, Currents and Erra on their most recent singles. A variant of this tuning is used by Vildhjarta (E-C-F-A-D-G-C) On their album "Måsstaden under vatten" a Pitch Shifter is heavily utilized and Northlane (E-A-E-A-D-F-B) On "Vultures" and "Paradigm" on Alien and "Abomination" and "Inamorata" on Obsidian. *Drop D1/Drop E1 – D-A-D-G-C-F-A / E-B-E-A-D-F-B
Three full steps down from standard Drop A. A variation of this tuning is used by Northlane since the Alien album (E-A-E-A-D-F-B) *Drop D1 – D-A-D-G-C-E-A
Three and one half steps down from standard Drop A. Used by Black Tongue, Northlane on "Eclipse" and "Dark Solitaire" (D-G-D-G-C-E-A) and Spiritbox on "Yellowjacket" *Drop C1/Drop D1 – D-A-D-G-B-E-A / C-G-C-F-B-D-G
Four full steps down from standard Drop A. *Drop C1 – C-G-C-F-A-D-G / C-G-C-F-B-D-G
Four and one half steps down from standard Drop A. Used by Within the Ruins on the album ''Phenomena (Within the Ruins album), Phenomena'' with the variation C-F-c-f-A#-D-G. *Drop B0 – B-F-B-E-A-C-F / B-G-B-E-A-D-G
Five full steps down from standard Drop A. Six full steps (one octave) down from a baritone Drop B guitar *Drop A/Drop B – A-F-A-D-G-C-F / B-F-B-E-A-C-F
Five and one half steps down from standard Drop A. *Drop A0 tuning – A-E-A-D-G-B-E
Six full steps (one octave) down from standard Drop A. *Drop G#0 tuning -G♯-D♯-G♯-C♯-F♯-A♯-D♯
(One octave below drop G#). Used by American deathcore band Anzu. *G + A# Standard – G-A#-D#-G#-C#-F-A#
6 String A# tuning with a low G1 on the bottom, Used by Crystal Lake (band), Crystal Lake since 2015. *Alternate Drop A0 Tuning - A-D-A-D-G-E-E
6 string Drop D with an low A but an octave lower with the high B string tuned to the same E as the 1st string. Used by Admiral Angry where they took 5 string bass guitars and converted them into 7 string guitars.


Eight-string

A continuation of the seven-string guitar, the eight-string guitar adds another string a perfect fourth lower than the low B of the seven-string guitar. This additional low F string is just a whole step up from a bass guitars low E string. * Standard 8-string tuning F'-B'-E-A-D-G-B-E'
Standard eight-string tuning. Used by Scar Symmetry on the song "The Three-Dimensional Shadow" from the album Holographic Universe (album) and "Mechanical Soul Cybernetics" from the album Dark Matter Dimensions, Deftones on the Diamond Eyes album, Periphery,
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on "Awaken The Master", The Acacia Strain (on the song Unabomber), Volumes (band), Fear Factory on "Mechanize", "Metallic Division", "God Eater" and "Soul Hacker" and by Devil You Know (band), Devil You Know on some songs.


Lower

*F tuning – F'-B'-E-A-d-g-b-e'
Half a step down from standard tuning. Used famously by Meshuggah, as well as After The Burial, Butcher Babies, and Carnifex on some songs, Galactic Pegasus uses a variation of this tuning with the 7th string tuned down to A, mostly used on the "Pariah" EP. *E tuning – E'-A'-D-G-c-f-a-d'
One full step down from standard tuning. Used by Meshuggah on "Stengah", "Perpetual Black Second", "Glints Collide" and "Organic Shadows" from the album ''Nothing (Meshuggah album), Nothing'' and Korn on their ''Untitled'' album and on songs "Illuminati" and "Way Too Far" from their ''The Path of Totality'' album. *E tuning- E'-A'-D-G-B-e-a-d'
One and a half steps down from standard tuning. Used by Meshuggah on "Nebulous" from the album ''Nothing (Meshuggah album), Nothing'' and Dissipate on their Tectonics EP. *D tuning – D'-G'-C-F-a-d-g-c'
Two full steps down from standard tuning. *D tuning – D'-G'-B-E-a-d-g-b'
Two and a half steps down from standard tuning *A tuning – A"-D'-G'-C-F-A-d-g
Three and a half steps down from standard tuning.


Higher

*High A tuning – B'-E-A-d-g-b-e'-a'
Standard seven string tuning with a 'high a' Used by Rusty Cooley. *All fourths tuning – F'-B'-E-A-d-g-c'-f'
Regular tuning which extends range a half step higher.


Dropped

*Drop E 8-string tuning – E-B-E-A-D-G-B-E
A combination of standard 7-string tuning and the 8th string dropped one full step from F to E. Allows to play in the range of a standard electric bass, as well as one-finger power chords. Used by Animals as Leaders on most songs. and Whitechapel (on the songs "Devolver" and "Breeding Violence" from ''A New Era of Corruption'') Also used by Deftones on Koi No Yokan and Gore (Deftones album), Gore, Allegaeon, and Emmure on the song "N.I.A. (News in Arizona)". An open variation of this tuning is used by Hacktivist (band), Hacktivist with 3rd and 4th strings tuned a whole step up to A and E respectively (E-B-E-A-E-A-B-E). Also used by
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on the songs "Silence the Echo" and "Crossface", Chelsea Grin on more recent material and by Carcosa. Fractalize also used this tuning on "Visions" from the Phophet Of Despair EP and "Sightless" from the Immersion album. *Drop A + E 8-string tuning – E-A-E-A-D-G-B-E
A combination of 7-string drop A tuning and an 8th string dropped one full step from F to E, allowing both power chords rooted on A, and easy fingering with the E a fourth below. This is the tuning of the lowest two strings of a bass, along with all strings of a standard 6-string guitar in standard tuning. It is used by Rings of Saturn (band), Rings Of Saturn on the album Lugal Ki En and Mick Gordon (composer), Mick Gordon on much of his work on the DOOM and DOOM Eternal soundtracks, notably Rip And Tear, BFG Division and Meathook. **Drop A + E (variation) – E-A-E-A-D-F-B-E
A variation on Drop E, A with the G flattened one half step to F; this tuning is identical to 6-string Drop A, with two E strings added: one above, and one below. Like Drop E + A; this tuning allows easy fingering on the E since it is a standard fourth interval below the A. It also provides three high strings a fourth apart instead of the usual two. The tuning is used by Infant Annihilator on their albums ''The Elysian Grandeval Galèriarch'' and ''The Battle of Yaldabaoth''. *Drop E/D 8-string tuning – E-B-E-A-D-G-B-E
Half a step down from drop E tuning. Used by Meshuggah in the album Catch Thirty-Three, in the song ''Shed'' and used by Emmure in the album ''Speaker of the Dead'' in the song "Word of Intulo". Also used by After the Burial in the song "To Carry You Away" off of the album In Dreams (After the Burial album), ''In Dreams'' and the song "To Challenge Existence" from the album Evergreen (After the Burial album), ''Evergreen'', The band Ion Dissonance used a variation of this tuning (D#-G#-C#-F#-C#-F#-A#-D#) from Cursed onwards. *Drop D 8-string tuning – D-A-D-G-C-F-A-D
One full step down from drop E. Used by Meshuggah on the song "Obsidian" (D-A-D-G-C-F-A-D). Also used by Issues in the song "Tapping Out (song), Tapping Out", Reflections (Minnesota band), Reflections on the "Willow" album, Enterprise Earth, along with some altered variations of the tuning and Mick Gordon on few tracks of the DOOM Eternal soundtrack. *Drop D + G (variation) D-G-D-G-C-E-A-D Combination of 6-string Drop G, with two D strings added: one above, and one below. Used by industrial and djent composer E.M.M.P. *Drop C 8-string tuning – C-G-C-F-B-E-G-C
One and a half steps down from drop E. Used by Enox, Issues on the song "Downfall", Fractalize on "Prophet Of Despair", "Void" and most of the Immersion album. Although they use an altered version of the tuning to utilize the dissonant voicings (C♯-G♯-C♯-F♯-B-E-G♯-A). Galactic Pegasus used this tuning on "Rhetoric". *Drop C 8-string tuning – C-G-C-F-A-D-G-C
Two full steps down from Drop E. Used by bands like Bound In Fear, Distant (some songs on the Aeons of Oblivion album), False Images, Black Tongue (on their album Nadir), Skyburial, Vyletongue, Terror District, Lowlife, and Instill Terror. *Drop C + A 8-string tuning – C-A-E-A-D-G-B-E Standard 8-string tuning with the 8th string dropped 5 half steps from F to C and the 7th string dropped one full step from B to A. this tuning is used by Animals as Leaders on the songs "New Eden" and "Physical Education" using a guitar with two extra frets on the 8th and the 7th string. Also used by Kevin Sherwood (On his songs Pareidolia & Coming Home from the Call of Duty: Nazi Zombie mode) *Drop C + B 8-string tuning – C-B-E-A-D-G-B-E Standard 8-string tuning with the 8th string dropped 5 half steps to C, Used by Periphery on "Hell Below." *Drop E/Open Tuning - E-B-E-B-E-F#-B-E
3rd string half a step down. 4th & 5th strings a whole step up. Used by The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza in Danza III: The Series of Unfortunate Events, Danza III and IV *Drop A + A# 8-string tuning – A-A-D-G-C-F-A-D F Standard 8-String tuning with the 8th string dropped another 7 half steps. Used by Meshuggah on "Spasm" on the album ''Nothing (Meshuggah album), Nothing''. When the song was originally recorded, it was originally recorded on 7-String Guitars tuned A#-A#-D#-G#-C#-F-A#. Due to the loose tension on the lowest string, Mårten and Fredrik only played the lowest string. *Open D Tuning - D-A-D-A-D-F#-A-D
3rd string half a step down. The eighth and seventh string is tuned down two full steps, the sixth string is tuned down a full step. The fifth and fourth strings are left alone and the two highest strings are tuned down a full step. This tuning has been used by Dean Murphy in some of his songs.


Nine-string

A continuation of the eight-string guitar, the nine-string guitar adds a string lower or higher. *Standard 9-string tuning – C-F-B-E-A-d-g-b-e'.
Used by Mick Gordon (composer), Mick Gordon for the Doom (2016 video game), Doom soundtrack, and by Animals As Leaders for ''Private Visions of the World''. Also used by Deftones on the album Ohms (album), Ohms.


Lower

*C tuning – C-F-A-D-G-c-f-a-d
One half step from standard tuning. *B0 tuning – B-E-A-D-G-c-f-a-d
One full step from standard tuning. Gives the range of a five-string electric bass as well as a 6-string guitar in D tuning. *A#0 Tuning -A-D-G-C-F-b-e-g-c
A step and a half step from standard tuning.


Higher

*High A – F-B-E-A-d-g-b-e'-a'


Dropped

*Drop E + B 9-string tuning – B-E-B-E-A-d-g-b-e
Gives the range of a five-string electric bass as well as a seven-string electric guitar in standard tuning. Used by Rings of Saturn for their song ''The Husk'' and Andrew Baena on "How to Sink". *Drop B 9-string tuning – B-F-B-E-A-d-g-b-e
9-string guitar in standard tuning with the lowest string dropped two half steps down to B0, the same note as on the lowest string of a 5-string electric bass. Used by Rob Scallon for his song ''Rogue'' and Andrew Baena on some songs such as "Massassi". Fractalize used this tuning on "Fault Lines" from the Immersion album, although they recorded it on 8-String Guitars. *Double Drop A# - A#-F-A#-D#-G#-c#-f#-a#-d#
9 String Standard down a half step and then drop tuned from C to A#0. A variation of this tuning is used by Fractalize on the song "Instant" from the Immersion, but they use 8-String Guitars. The tuning used on the song is A#-E-A#-D#-G#-c#-f-f#. *Double Drop A – A-E-A-E-A-d-g-b-e
This is the 7-string drop A tuning with another E and A string added one octave lower. Used by Rings of Saturn (band), Rings of Saturn, and "Akuma" by Galactic Pegasus. This tuning is also used by Fractalize on the songs "Suneater" on the Prophets Of Despair EP and on "Fragment" on the Immersion album. They use 8-String Guitars. *Drop A 9-string tuning – A-E-A-D-G-c-f-a-d
Standard 9-string tuning tuned one whole step down, and the lowest string dropped another whole step. A variant of this tuning is used by Josh Travis of Emmure (A-D-A-D-C(16 cents sharp)-C-G-G#-E). Mick Gordon also uses this tuning on the DOOM 2016 soundtrack for a couple tracks, notably "Flesh and Metal" (A-D-A-D-A-D-G-B-E). also a variation used by American deathcore band nitheful (A-E-A-D-A-D-G-B-E) on their most recent album release ''creation ov god''. Also used by Andrew Baena on his video "What If Djent 2019 Tuned Down" (A-D-A-D-G-C-F-A-D). *Double Drop G - G-D-G-C-F-b-e-g-c
Used by the band Carthage on their song "Years And Darkness", from their 2012 album "Salt The Earth". *Double Drop G — G-D-G-C-F-a-d-g-c. An alternate version was used by Andrew Baena on the video "What If Djent 2019 Tuned Down" (G-C-G-C-F-a-d-g-c.) He used a pitch shifter on his 9-String Guitar which was tuned to A-D-A-D-G-C-F-A-D. *Drop F 9-string tuning – F-C-F-A#-D#-g#-c#-f-a#
Used by American deathcore band Anzu. *Drop F Variation) – F-C-F-C-F-A-D-G-C
This tuning is exactly like the previously mentioned A-E-A-E-A-D-G-B-E tuning but 2 whole steps lower. Used by the Vocaloid metal band One Minute Winter.


Other

*After The Burial 9-string tuning – C-F-A-D-G-c-f-a-d
Standard 9-string tuning with the top 8 strings down a half step, Used by After The Burial on songs 'Pennyweight', 'Neo Seoul', 'A Wolf Amongst Ravens' and 'Mire' *Joshua Travis 9-string tuning – A-D-A-D-C(+16)-C-G-Ab-Eb. Used in Glass Cloud on ''The Royal Thousand'' and in ''Emmure'' on various songs from ''Look at Yourself (Emmure album), Look at Yourself'' and ''Hindsight (Emmure album), Hindsight''.


Ten-string

As a classical instrument introduced by Narciso Yepes (ten-string classical guitar of Yepes), the ten-string guitar adds four sympathetic strings to the classical guitar *Yepes standard tuning – F–G–A–C–E–A–d–g–b–e' As a continuation of the nine-string guitar, the ten-string guitar adds another lower or higher string to the standard tuning. *Standard (continued 4ths) – G-C-F-B-E-A-d-g-b-e' *High A – C-F-B-E-A-d-g-b-e'-a' *Drop F 10-string tuning – F-C-F-B-E-A-d-g-b-e'
10-string guitar in standard tuning with the lowest string dropped two steps from G to F, which is a fourth lower than the low B string on a five-string bass. *Double Drop B – B-F-B-E-G-e-a-d-g-b
This tuning was used by the deathcore band When Blood Falls Down. *Triple Drop C - C-G-C-B-E-A-d-g-b-e
Also known as C0 tuning / Drop C0 tuning, it uses the standard tuning of a 7-string guitar with the 8th, 9th and 10th string dropped by 4 steps from double drop E. Due the very low tuning the bottom strings require very heavy strings. *Standard bass plus standard guitar – standard E-A-D-g-b-e tuning for the top six strings and standard E'-A'-G-D bass tuning for the bottom four strings. It is set as a factory tuning for the Agile Septor 1030. *Coma Cluster Void tuning – C-F-G-E-F-B-C-G-C-D'
An extremely dissonant tuning used by the band Coma Cluster Void.


Eighteen-string

A special extended range electric guitar made by Ormsby Guitars for Jared Dines for the Djent 2018 event, as today only one instrument of that kinda has been produced. *Jared Dines tuning – E-D-CF-B-E-D-G-C-F-B-E-A-D-G-B-E-A'
the first bottom strings use the regular standard tuning of a 10 strings guitar starting from the 2nd string to the 11th, with the first string tunned to A


Steel guitar

On pedal steel guitar, the most common tunings on double-neck instruments are the extended-chord C6 tuning and E9 tuning, sometimes known as the ''Texas'' and ''Nashville'' tunings respectively. On a double-neck instrument, the neck nearest the player will normally be some form of C6, and the furthest neck E9. Necks with 12 or more strings can be used with ''universal'' tunings which combine the features of C6 and E9. On a 12-string pedal steel guitar, all 12 strings are tuned and played individually, not as six double courses as on the 12-string guitar. On a lap steel guitar there may be up to four necks, each tuned differently. The C6 tuning was a common tuning for a six-string lap steel in the 1920s and 1930s. Tunings with a sixth interval are popular in Western swing and jazz, while tunings containing Dominant seventh chord, sevenths are often chosen for blues and rock music.


References


Sources

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https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65644&page=2#:~:text=Also%2C%20if%20you%20like%20Wilco,if%20want%20these%20tabs%2Fchords.
* https://viachicago.org/topic/749-tabs-to-alot-of-wilco-songs/


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