Will Schut
Experienced
Li’l Jack Horny, Unchained and Lay It Down.
This one needs a bit of a footnote:Shine — Collective Soul
Okay, I didn't know that history. The song seems quite playable in drop-D (flat ), though.This one needs a bit of a footnote:
The first guitar part is on the 4th & 3rd strings tuned a fifth apart (D♭-A♭), so I think it may have been one tuning for that and the lower riffs, D♭-A♭-D♭-A♭-?-? (top 2 strings not really used in that stuff). Then there's some acoustic which seems to be E♭ standard like Ed used live, and the solo is E (not flat) standard. Bass seems to be Drop D♭ though.
Many of the reply mentioning TOOL. I've never heard of that band, but hell yeah now I know
One of my faves.......
Shine — Collective Soul
This one needs a bit of a footnote:
The first guitar part is on the 4th & 3rd strings tuned a fifth apart (D♭-A♭), so I think it may have been one tuning for that and the lower riffs, D♭-A♭-D♭-A♭-?-? (top 2 strings not really used in that stuff). Then there's some acoustic which seems to be E♭ standard like Ed used live, and the solo is E (not flat) standard. Bass seems to be Drop D♭ though.
And all these years I've been playing it in E standard tuning!Okay, I didn't know that history. The song seems quite playable in drop-D (flat ), though.
The song seems quite playable in drop-D (flat ), though.
I think you’re right. Live video I’ve seen would suggest so.I think Collective Soul has been doing exactly that on stage for 30 years .
Drop D or all the guitar 2 semitones down ? If so i think of some Winger s tunes .What are the drop D tuned songs you really enjoy playing? Initially, I was looking at coming up with an entire set of all drop d tuned tunes to reduce guitar changes, so even though my favorites are all along the rock genre, I'm interested in any style, as long as it makes you move.
To start:
Killing in the Name
Monkey Wrench
Everlong
Hey Man, Nice Shot
Forty Six & 2
The topic is dropped-D.Drop D or all the guitar 2 semitones down ?
With the original lineup it was Dean Roland and Will (bass) in Drop D♭ while Ed & Ross used E♭ standard. It looks like the current lead guitarist uses Drop D♭.I think Collective Soul has been doing exactly that on stage for 30 years .