The maddnotez Tribute Tuning Poll

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Age group and guitar tuning preference

  • I'm 40+ and standard tuning and/or half step down rule the day

    Votes: 24 61.5%
  • I'm under 40...you mean Drop C isn't standard tuning???

    Votes: 3 7.7%
  • I'm 40+, but my bowels no longer move well so its Drop C or lower

    Votes: 6 15.4%
  • I'm under 40 and out of touch...I still use standard tuning

    Votes: 6 15.4%

  • Total voters
    39
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maddnotez's "Techs, explain the need for extended scale lengths." thread has brought up a debate on lowered tunings that we can settle here and now...this is important stuff! :scared:

A sample exchange from the thread:

maddnotez":20j3ta0l said:
ejecta":20j3ta0l said:
maddnotez":20j3ta0l said:
ejecta":20j3ta0l said:
skoora":20j3ta0l said:
Just play a fucking bass already….. :lol: :LOL:

:lol: :LOL: But then he'd be asking on bass forums how low he can tune a 4 string. Don't you get tuning standard isn't the future of music? This whole tuning down isn't a fad it's the only way for new music to be any good. If it's tuned to standard its shit and your old.

The reason I don't tune to E is because it sounds too high pitch to my liking, almost twangy.

I play metal so it doesn't suit me at all.

If I played bass if get a 5-6 string to tune low.

I'm not an idiot and you are the hater.

What exactly are you educating me on?

The fact that you think E is the best tuning and that EVH has the best tone ever?

Can't educate based on opinions.

You stuck your nose in and got mad when I told you where to stick it.

You haven't really made one valid point, all you are doing is talking shit and trying to belittle someone.

You would think you have matured at your age I guess not.

I will say it again to calm you down.

My first EVH and tuning comment was not directed to you but you stuck your nose in.

The EVH thing was a joke because I know how gay RT is for EVH.

Also you are the one who insinuated EVH tuned to E not me.

So kindly screw off and twang yourself

Fadtonez..... I'm not mad nor do I hate anyone. I just called out your stupid ass stereotypes about older and younger players. If the EVH thing was joke.... it failed. It's pubic forum that you posted in and I'll comment on anything thing I want.


Waa waa. My 3 year old son cries less than you.

It's a public forum ewwww. We'll guess what I can comment on anything I want as well.

Again, do a poll or something. It may be a stereotype but it's a pretty damn accurate one.

It's not like saying one like Death Metal musicians aren't highly skilled or that black people only eat watermelon.

The difference is mine was pretty accurate. Do you seriously think a vast majority of guitarists these days under 40 tune tune E?

If you do your insane. I'd think a VERY small % use E.

Also metal isn't a fad jerkoff It's been around since the late 70's and has gotten bigger and bigger over the years.

Look at lamb of god. I think they won an Emmy or some shit and they're all making 200k+ a year.

Might not have been around since the classic rock days but it's currently lasted about the same time frame. 30+ years give or take for both.

I can tell you one thing there are new low tuned metal bands coming out every day left and right and how many new classic rock bands are there? Not a lot.

It may even be enough to say once the current majority of these fans are gone (your generation) it will be no more?

Maybe classic rock was the fad because metal is on the track of out living it.
 
C# standard most of the time, normal standard for the rest. The biggest deciding factor when it comes to tuning is my voice. I guess I have to choose the "I'm under 40...you mean Drop C isn't standard tuning???". Even though I never have used drop tuning and I sometimes use standard
 
I picked 40+ and drop C; my Strats are in that tuning, but my LPs are in standard and my 7 is in drop A. I don't fit in here. Never have. :thumbsup:
 
40+ and mostly 1/2 step, helps the voice a little and still sounds "right" to me.
 
I don't really listen to modern metal, but I guess the guy doesn't listen to anything else
Tons of new bands out there doing pop, rock, indie, garage, etc. (granted most of the popular ones try to sound like Arcade Fire). All those bands use standard tuning. I don't think anybody else but metal bands use drop tunings.
 
Business":2h2zsxal said:
I don't really listen to modern metal, but I guess the guy doesn't listen to anything else
Tons of new bands out there doing pop, rock, indie, garage, etc. (granted most of the popular ones try to sound like Arcade Fire). All those bands use standard tuning. I don't think anybody else but metal bands use drop tunings.
I think that sums it all up pretty well
 
You use what's appropriate for the song. What a silly poll.
 
So if I take this correctly, it's all about where your two lowest strings are tuned so that one finger power chords sound cool?

From the bands I've seen and heard, seems a large amount of them don't even know what tuning is..... :lol: :LOL:
 
Atropos_Project":1b1yze3k said:
You use what's appropriate for the song. What a silly poll.
You're absolutely right...it's a joke based on another thread
 
rupe":n8dvs45j said:
You're absolutely right...it's a joke based on another thread

i see that :) my lack of coffee has my sarcasm meter slightly off this morning, lol.
 
I use standard E unless I'm taking a musical mental break and I'm covering a kiddie cookie monster two string chord song. :lol: :LOL:
 
Barely under 40 in standard tuning. I'm just too lazy to reintonate and set up my Floyd Rose type guitars for drop tunings and my one fixed bridge doesn't hold its tune well. I wouldn't mind getting a more stable fixed bridge guitar to chug on though.
 
Greazygeo":3obkx7oh said:
So if I take this correctly, it's all about where your two lowest strings are tuned so that one finger power chords sound cool?

From the bands I've seen and heard, seems a large amount of them don't even know what tuning is..... :lol: :LOL:
No George...you got it all wrong man.....Death Metal is the second most complicated music to play! :doh:
(maddnotez)Classical is the most complicated music in existence and death metal comes in second.

Because of that technicality you actually need a very well tuned and good sounding guitar to make out everything they are doing
 
gtrwun":34s5wwt8 said:
Greazygeo":34s5wwt8 said:
So if I take this correctly, it's all about where your two lowest strings are tuned so that one finger power chords sound cool?

From the bands I've seen and heard, seems a large amount of them don't even know what tuning is..... :lol: :LOL:
No George...you got it all wrong man.....Death Metal is the second most complicated music to play! :doh:
(maddnotez)Classical is the most complicated music in existence and death metal comes in second.

Because of that technicality you actually need a very well tuned and good sounding guitar to make out everything they are doing

I've heard that parrot-talk from metalheads a millions times...
 
Business":4qqs1yk9 said:
gtrwun":4qqs1yk9 said:
Greazygeo":4qqs1yk9 said:
So if I take this correctly, it's all about where your two lowest strings are tuned so that one finger power chords sound cool?

From the bands I've seen and heard, seems a large amount of them don't even know what tuning is..... :lol: :LOL:
No George...you got it all wrong man.....Death Metal is the second most complicated music to play! :doh:
(maddnotez)Classical is the most complicated music in existence and death metal comes in second.

Because of that technicality you actually need a very well tuned and good sounding guitar to make out everything they are doing

I've heard that parrot-talk from metalheads a millions times...

Apparently, Jazz music is super easy to play, once you learn the intricacies of playing Death Metal? Who'd of thunk? :lol: :LOL:
 
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