Now that you know the notes of the strings in drop B tuning, you’re ready to tune down. Here’s how to tune a guitar to drop B: Start by plucking your low E string. Tune it down two-and-a-half steps to B by turning the tuning peg towards you. Keep plucking the string until ...
EADGBe, and lower the sixth string one full step to a D. Now you can see why people call this tuning, DADGBe, drop D tuning. You are effectively “dropping” the low E to a D. If you don’t have a tuner, an easy way to tune your guitar in Drop ...
Drop D tuning is one of many alternate tunings. You can think of these as alternatives to the familiar standard guitar tuning (E-A-D-G-B-E). Using an alternate tuning allows guitar players to experiment and add a certain sound to their music. Some alternative tunings are called drop tu...
Pro tip: You can use the Fender Online guitar tuner to help you tune your guitar to the correct note. Use either theElectric Guitar Online Guitar Tuneror theAcoustic Guitar Online Tuner. You can adjust the tuner settings to tune specifically to Drop A and other alternate tunings. You can ...
Tune it down a full step by turning the tuning peg towards you. Keep plucking the string until you hear the correct note. Pro tip: You can use the Fender Online guitar tuner to help you tune your guitar to the correct note. Use either theElectric Guitar Online Guitar Tuneror theAcoustic...
Playing in drop C tuning on the guitar is a great way to lower the range of your instrument and play chords in a new way. Similar to the popular drop D alternate tuning, drop C tuning opens up new musical possibilities on your guitar. In this lesson, we’ll show you how to tune to...
As you learn to play rock guitar, a guitar chord chart can come in handy. It's pretty easy to find charts of chords in standard tuning, but when you need to know how to play chords in a "Drop D"