tunning for you never know
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what is the correct way to tune for this song?
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ok, sorry.pjsim15 wrote:let me try this again, what is the correct way to tune for you never know without a capo? tune all strings down 5 steps or is it something else?
people have come on hear and saying that they tried to tune up from E tuning to B tuning and they broke their strings (no shit) you can tune yours strings down to B tuning, but the scale length on the guitar is not made for that so the chords are gonna be outa tune. I've tried this and its not actually that bad - it was pretty cool. you may want to worry about the neck warping cause of the difference in tension from Standard down to that and back to Standard - but I wouldn't worry so much.
they way I would tune it, is tune the low E string down, way down, until its 12th fret harmonic matches the A string on the second fret (B note) then tune the rest of the strings to your new low B string. Have Fun!
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yes, that would put you in baritone tuning, but you forget that you never know is in raised b. it would sound pretty different in baritone. i don't think you can play raised b without changing the strings you're using or without a capo.gravedigger wrote: they way I would tune it, is tune the low E string down, way down, until its 12th fret harmonic matches the A string on the second fret (B note) then tune the rest of the strings to your new low B string. Have Fun!
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yeah, he must use special strings to play in the raised b tuning. The tension would be ridiculous otherwise.madtadder wrote: yes, that would put you in baritone tuning, but you forget that you never know is in raised b. it would sound pretty different in baritone. i don't think you can play raised b without changing the strings you're using or without a capo.
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if you had read what we posted, you would've known it wasnt going to sound right. you can't simply drop your strings down 5 steps, your neck and the strings wont be able to keep the tension and it'll just sound like a big sloppy poop. plus you never know is in RAISED-B, which is a complete octave above baritone. this, also, can't be done without altering your string alignment or a capo.pjsim15 wrote:i tried dropping all strings down 5 steps to b-tunning but it sounds like shit, not to mention it doesn't match jkanter's tab. thanks for the help though.
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it does match jkanter's tab, just that every note is an octave offpjsim15 wrote:i tried dropping all strings down 5 steps to b-tunning but it sounds like shit, not to mention it doesn't match jkanter's tab. thanks for the help though.

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