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Old 03-10-2008, 09:15 PM   #1
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How would YOU play it?

I apologize if this has been asked before...

I知 trying to learn a couple songs that are normally played on 6 strings tuned down 2 steps, on my 7 string in standard tuning. As far as I can tell my options are:

1. Tune the 7 string down 2 steps and play like I would on a 6 string.

2. Keep the 7 string tuned standard and just adjust my positioning accordingly.

3. Tune the 7 string up 1/2 a step (or put a capo on the first fret) and play everything one string lower and adjust my positioning wherever necessary.

4. Tune a 6 string down 2 steps and play it the way it was written.

Because i知 too lazy to constantly change tunings i知 trying option 2, but I imagine this is making things more difficult playing-wise. So how do you guys approach this?
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Old 03-10-2008, 09:55 PM   #2
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I would use a capo.
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Old 03-10-2008, 11:51 PM   #3
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I would not change the tuning. Depending on the kind of song it is, I'd just play it in standard. If it's a song where the C is being riffed quickly while notes around the 7th and 9th frets are being played, it would be way too difficult to play in standard without doing anything. In that case, I would capo off the first fret.

I play a lot of songs in 6-string B-standard, drop-D, whole step down, and even drop-Db on my seven-strings tuned in standard. I don't really see the point of using a six or retuning the seven (I'm generally against tuning the low B all the way down to G) when you can play all that stuff without retuning on a seven in standard.

The capo might be the best idea.
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Old 03-11-2008, 03:21 AM   #4
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if it's metal with a lot of stuff that's hard to play without having the open Eb string, i would go with option 1 or 4. i have a personal distaste for capos.
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Old 03-11-2008, 06:56 AM   #5
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If transposing your playing or playing it in B instead of C doesn't work for you, a capo should work fine. Maybe I'm just lazy, but I probably wouldn't want to retune my whole guitar just to learn a song or two.

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Thanks for the insight guys. I think i値l keep trying to learn in standard tuning and just use a capo whenever necessary. Like Ari i知 not a big capo fan, but I guess it beats retuning and resetting up the guitar for every other song.

With that being said, I guess i値l have to go out and get a capo.

Thanks again, rep all around!
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Old 03-11-2008, 10:43 AM   #7
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I'd actually tune up. Unless you had a 6-string that you wouldn't mind switching everytime you wanted to play this song.

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Unless you had a 6-string that you wouldn't mind switching everytime you wanted to play this song.
+1 - keep the 7 tuned for 7-string stuff, and downtune a 6 if you want to play in C
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Old 03-11-2008, 01:48 PM   #9
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ive said it before, ill say it again. if you have the music on your computer, get a tempo controller.

for example, if winamp is your player, download pacemaker:

PaceMaker v2.1 (freeware)

control tempo and pitch separately/independently. a song is 2 steps down? pitch the song down 1.0 steps. simple as that. if its too fast at start? slow it down 10-50%. you can memorize settings for each song as well, so that you can make a playlist of songs in all different (regular) tunings, and then just play them after eachother and practice without touching the tuning on your own guitar

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Old 03-11-2008, 03:36 PM   #10
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That program sounds great; do you know if there's one that would work on a mac with itunes?
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