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Dropped A tuning

Drop A tuning.

Dropped A tuning is an alternate tuning for a 7 string guitar where the lowest string is tuned down ("dropped") from the standard B by one whole step to A as follows A1-E2-A2-D3-G3-B3-E4. Also, for a 6 string guitar, dropped A tuning is achieved by tuning all strings down a 4th with the lowest string tuned 1 additional step down as follows A1-E2-A2-D3-F#3-B3. This is a "drop 1" tuning in the key of B (i.e. tune the whole guitar down a perfect fourth from standard tuning, then tune the 6th string a whole step down). As a result, it uses the same fingering as drop D tuning and drop C tuning.

An alternate dropped A tuning utilizes a guitar tuned to E Standard with the 6th string dropped to a low A, resulting in AADGBE with the 6th and 5th strings an octave apart.

Another variation of this tuning is AEADGB, which imitates a 7 on a six-string, excluding the high E.

Another dropped A tuning is AGCFAD ("drop perfect fourth in the key of the D", i.e. whole guitar is tuned down one step, then the lowest string is dropped to A).

AEADGBE / AEADF#B

  • Amaranthe (on some songs in later albums)
  • Amon Amarth (on some songs in later albums)
  • A.N.I.M.A.L. - from "Poder Latino" to "Combativo" albums
  • Asking Alexandria (on some songs in later albums)
  • Bleeding Through (on some songs in later albums)
  • Betraying the Martyrs (on most songs)
  • Bloodbath
  • Blotted Science
  • Bury Your Dead (on the album Beauty and the Breakdown, and everything after)
  • Carnifex
  • Chelsea Grin
  • Chimaira (on their first album, and some songs on their later albums)
  • Coheed and Cambria (on the song "Gravity's Union")
  • Conquering Dystopia
  • Crowbar
  • C.J. Pierce of Drowning Pool (on the song "Turn So Cold")
  • A Day to Remember (on the songs "Same Book But Never The Same Page" and "Resentment")
  • Delain
  • Gabe Mangold of Enterprise Earth and Delusions of Grandeur (on Delusions of Grandeur's first two albums Omnipotence and Efficacy before adding a low E seventh string for later Delusions of Grandeur releases and Enterprise Earth releases)
  • Desolated
  • Distoriam
  • DragonForce (on the song "Three Hammers")[1]
  • Emmure
  • Earth
  • The Faceless (on some songs from the album In Becoming a Ghost)
  • Fei Comodo
  • Filter (in the songs "Columind" and "The Missing" from The Amalgamut)
  • Zoltan Bathory and Jason Hook of Five Finger Death Punch (on the songs "Remember Everything", "Dot Your Eyes" and "Stuck in My Ways")
  • Haken (7-string guitars)
  • Lzzy Hale of Halestorm (on the song "I Am the Fire")[2]
  • Peter Tagtgren of Hypocrisy
  • Ice Nine Kills (on their recent material)
  • Ill Niño (on their album Dead New World)
  • Impending Doom
  • In Extremo ("Nymphenzeit", "Sagrada Trobar" (AEADGB), "In diesem Licht", "Unsichtbar")
  • In This Moment
  • Infant Annihilator (on their album The Elysian Grandeval Galèriarch)
  • Jinjer (on their album King of Everything)[3]
  • King 810
  • Ty Tabor of King's X[4] (on the albums Please Come Home... Mr. Bulbous and Ogre Tones)
  • KYPCK (on many songs)
  • Lacuna Coil
  • Light the Torch
  • Like Moths to Flames
  • Make Them Suffer (on many songs)
  • Buzz Osborne of The Melvins
  • Motionless in White
  • Muse (on the songs "Liquid State," "Citizen Erased", and "Supremacy".)
  • New Years Day
  • Nile[5]
  • Oceano
  • Of Mice & Men (on all bonus tracks on their album The Flood, and some tracks on their albums Restoring Force, Cold World, and Defy)
  • Pain
  • Pallbearer
  • Parkway Drive (on a few songs from Deep Blue)
  • Periphery (on their cover of Slipknot's "The Heretic Anthem")
  • Pop Evil (on the song "Waking Lions")
  • RED[6]
  • Salduie
  • Slipknot[7]
  • Sleeping With Sirens (on select songs from How It Feels To Be Lost)
  • Suicide Silence
  • Sunn O)))
  • Thy Art Is Murder
  • Times of Grace (on a few songs)
  • Upon a Burning Body
  • Volumes
  • Whitechapel
  • Winterfylleth (on some songs)
  • Within Temptation (on some songs)
  • Wovenwar (on their album Honor Is Dead)

AADGBE

  • Every Time I Die (on "Moor" from From Parts Unknown, "Indian Giver" on Ex Lives and "Fear and Trembling" on Low Teens)
  • Filter (on "Welcome to the Fold")
  • Foo Fighters (on "Stacked Actors")
  • Helmet (on "Biscuits for Smut")
  • Weasel Walter of Lake of Dracula
  • Melvins (on "Boris")
  • Neurosis (on all albums since Through Silver in Blood, along with drop D tuning and standard E tuning)
  • Oxygen Thief (on "Self-Righting Mechanism" from album The Half-Life of Facts and EP One Day This Will All Be Fields)
  • Radiohead (on "Bangers + Mash")
  • Rage Against the Machine (on "Calm Like a Bomb")
  • Them Crooked Vultures (on "No One Loves Me & Neither Do I", "Warsaw or the First Breath You Take After You Give Up" and "Caligulove")
  • Dez Nagle and Jo Ardiles of The Safety Fire[8]
  • Thrice (on "The Earth Will Shake" from Vheissu)
  • Torche
  • Muse (on "Citizen Erased" and "Supremacy")
  • Opeth (on "Sorceress")

AEADGB

ADADGB/ADADGBE

References

  1. ^ "Three Hammers".
  2. ^ "Rig Rundown - Halestorm's Lzzy Hale and Joe Hottinger". Premier Guitar. Premier Guitar. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  3. ^ Napalm Records (2016-05-30), JINJER - "King of Everything" Studio Diary #2 | Napalm Records, retrieved 2017-11-24
  4. ^ "Ty Tabor of Kings X – Guitar Rig and Gear Setup – 2008". GuitarGeek. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Karl Sanders Talks About Nile's Tunings". FRET12. FRET12. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  6. ^ Armstrong, Anthony. "RED: Anthony Armstrong Guitar Lesson - Feed The Machine". RED. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  7. ^ "Rig Rundown - Slipknot's Mick Thomson and Jim Root". Premier Guitar. Premier Guitar. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  8. ^ "RIGGED: THE SAFETY FIRE GUITARIST DERYA "DEZ" NAGLE".
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