I just tuned my guitar a half-step down...
I just tuned my guitar a half-step down...
...and it is soooooooo much easier to sing with it. So much better, in fact, that I plan to leave it tuned this way. Now, I have two questions:
1. Do any of you do this?
2. Will it hurt my guitar in any way?
1. Do any of you do this?
2. Will it hurt my guitar in any way?
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If the neck of your guitar is 24-3/4" scale, you may notice the strings feel loose, and you may even notice a little intonation problem as well. I keep my Les Paul tuned a half step to a whole step down all the time. I'm looking at buying a guitar with a slightly more extended scale, 25-1/2", which would accomodate lower tunings more.
That would be if you're talking electric. Most acoustics have a scale around 25.4(2/5)" or so I believe, at least most Martins do. I sometimes tune my D16RGT down a half step and don't really have any problems. You may try buying a string gauge that is one step thicker than the one you use now, but then you're going to have people saying you need to get the guitar set up to accomodate those thicker strings, as well as the lower tuning.
Personally I mess with tunings, string gauges and everything else all the time and I do not have any problems related to that with any of my guitars. But I don't leave any guitar in a tuning for long. They all wind up in standard again eventually. If you were to tune your guitar up 2 steps, and leave it for a long time (months) unattended, then you may have some trouble there.
That would be if you're talking electric. Most acoustics have a scale around 25.4(2/5)" or so I believe, at least most Martins do. I sometimes tune my D16RGT down a half step and don't really have any problems. You may try buying a string gauge that is one step thicker than the one you use now, but then you're going to have people saying you need to get the guitar set up to accomodate those thicker strings, as well as the lower tuning.
Personally I mess with tunings, string gauges and everything else all the time and I do not have any problems related to that with any of my guitars. But I don't leave any guitar in a tuning for long. They all wind up in standard again eventually. If you were to tune your guitar up 2 steps, and leave it for a long time (months) unattended, then you may have some trouble there.
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I meant you must be like Marilyn Manson. He had his last two ribs removed so he could suck his own dick.
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