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    Hi I was wondering when you tune a guitar to drop d what becomes what ie
    E ?
    A ?
    D ?
    G ?
    b ?
    e ?
    also what other tunning are there ( most common )
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    Here brother this should suffice.(sorry for the quick way out ).I am not feeling well

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_tuning
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    I'm not an expert in this field, so check these out:
    http://www.google.com/search?source=...=Google+Search

    If you already did that, other can provide some input.
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    Hi I was wondering when you tune a guitar to drop d what becomes what ie
    Drop-D is just DADGBE, low to high. Very nice for playing in D because it gives you a full scale in your lowest octave, and you can do one-finger power chords too.

    also what other tunning are there ( most common )
    Thanks
    There are many, many different ways to tune a guitar. Some other tunings I like are DADGAD, DADGBD, and CGCGCD. Martin Carthy uses a very cool relative of DADGAD tuning that I'd like to spend some more time with: CGCDGA. That has the same intervals on the middle four strings as the top four strings of DADGAD. You could also think of it as a cello with an extra C string between the second and third strings and an A on top.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmudcat
    Here brother this should suffice.(sorry for the quick way out ).I am not feeling well

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_tuning
    Hi thanks for that hope you get better
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    Kudos to strum and Ro3b to they got it covered!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ro3b
    Martin Carthy uses a very cool relative of DADGAD tuning that I'd like to spend some more time with: CGCDGA.
    Yes, but Carthy spends about half his set retuning. I always thought that when Martin (guitars) wanted advertising material, his 000-18 was the guitar the ought to use to say "look what our guitars can put up with" . It's only fitting they made him a signature model.
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