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[QUOTE="DeOdiumMortis:18396"]I have a guitar in "Open G" tuning (GDGDGBD [it's a 7-string]), and despite having two perfect fifth pairings, it's harder to play than a standard E form. And I don't play chug chug hardcore or anything on it. It's great for the avantgarde modern black/death style I write. But yeah, a typical drop-D style tuning can get pretty boring. It makes you want to rely on the hands-free power chord much more than you should and more importantly screws up all the fun scales that sound a lot better than chugging up and down the E/A strings with one finger. Does anyone ever tune anything up, or to quarter steps? I know Dusty from Despoilment is pretty fond of B quarter-flat. I want a quarter-step guitar.[/QUOTE]
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