Hey has anyone one noticed for a guy thats thing is flated fifths,all his tunnings are sharp? 1/2 really 1/4 standard is also sharp on a number of songs....I guess some could be due to track being spead up[but I really dought it]somethings are standard or 1/2 step down....kinda gotta own 10 guitars to play eighties music guess i need three more:think:
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all the dokken stuff is sped up. Chains is standard, tooth and key e flat but sped up slightly, attack standard but sped up slightly. The lynch mob stuff i think is e flat but sped up slightly. Speeding up the record slightly was very common in the 80s especially with bands like wasp although a few bands like pantera used to tune a quarter step down coz it was the best sounding tuning and have the sound a bit more of an edge...
Personally, i hardly listen to chains, attack has too many parts so you can't get the sound as a whole with one guitar, so that just leaves 4 albums that are in e flat, which solves the problem of learning lynch stuff!!Last edited by sonicsamurai; 12-27-2008, 06:33 AM.
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Originally posted by sonicsamurai View Postall the dokken stuff is sped up. Chains is standard, tooth and key e flat but sped up slightly, attack standard but sped up slightly. The lynch mob stuff i think is e flat but sped up slightly. Speeding up the record slightly was very common in the 80s especially with bands like wasp although a few bands like pantera used to tune a quarter step down coz it was the best sounding tuning and have the sound a bit more of an edge...
Personally, i hardly listen to chains, attack has too many parts so you can't get the sound as a whole with one guitar, so that just leaves 4 albums that are in e flat, which solves the problem of learning lynch stuff!!I know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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Tuning down a quarter step?!? Records being sped up?!? That's the first I've heard of any of that. I know record and cassette tape players tend to drift as far as timing goes. CD players...not so much. Also, guitarists and bassists used to tune to each other instead of a tuner. Half step tuning is another matter of course._________________________________________________
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Originally posted by chrisolson View PostIt was kinda standard fare back then._________________________________________________
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or like other guitarist of his day[he just wanted to fuck with those learning his licks] but the tunning to your bass player sound more probable then spedding up in my dreams which is not a fast song?????I know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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you CAN increase pitch without affecting tempo.....
i know i've definately read in chris holmes interviews that they deliberately used to speed the tape up whilst his guitars were always tuned in standard e flat...
...also who tunes to a bassist? i've never known anyone do that...Last edited by sonicsamurai; 12-27-2008, 01:04 PM.
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"...also who tunes to a bassist? i've never known anyone do that... "
Really..but you gotta, or visa versa...no?:think:
BTW, who's George Lynch..was he in Van Halen?"Bill, Smoke a Bowl and Crank Van Halen I, Life is better when I do that"
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Originally posted by horns666 View Post"...also who tunes to a bassist? i've never known anyone do that... "
Really..but you gotta, or visa versa...no?:think:
BTW, who's George Lynch..was he in Van Halen?I know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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Originally posted by sonicsamurai View Post...also who tunes to a bassist? i've never known anyone do that..._________________________________________________
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