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  • Extreme metal without extreme downtuning?

    Are there any extreme/death/black metal bands out there who play in E or Eb? Just wondering.
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  • #2
    Kalmah play in Eb, but I don't think they're exactly what you meant.
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    • #3
      I think the first couple Cannibal Corpse albums were in Eb

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      • #4
        Lamb of God play in Drop D
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        • #5
          Yeah, I know about LOG and Cannibal Corpse (love both of them), but I'm looking for something new and different to add to my collection.
          I just checked out Kalmah on Youtube, they're pretty cool, actually.
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          • #6
            I don't think any new death metal bands even know how to tune to standard anymore C# seems to be the tuning of the month with a lotta bands now, but I love it all, so it dosen't matter I guess

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            • #7
              It seems tons of bans tune to dropped C.

              How about Necrophagist? Not E or Eb, but close....I believe most of it is in D.

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              • #8
                I think Dimmu Borgir tunes to E........ Could be wrong though.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Creepy
                  I think Dimmu Borgir tunes to E........ Could be wrong though.
                  I was actually surprised to read in Guitar World I think it was that they are in E Standard. Silnoz (?) I think his name was said they use all 3 notes in the chord (5th I believe) instead of just the normal 2 notes (1st & 3rd) in the power chord to give it that extra heavy sound

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                  • #10
                    too bad so many bands use so many different tunings.. well i guess it gives a very unique sound.. pain in the ass on a floyd tho.. especially with only 1 guitar..

                    now i know why you people have dozens of guitars
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Chad
                      It seems tons of bans tune to dropped C.

                      How about Necrophagist? Not E or Eb, but close....I believe most of it is in D.
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                      sorry, had to

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                      • #12
                        Joe, shouldn't you just learn a few basic chords in E before you start messing around with alternate tunings? One step at a time bro.






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                        • #13
                          tunings are a night mare!my setlist has regular,Eb and drop D tunes,so its 3 diferent guitars onstage i have to use

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                          • #14
                            seems it would be easier to use a digitech and transpose that way for some...alto the tone may suffer with that on all the time. not to mention.. it's cooler to whip out another guitar..but rather a pain in the keister to carry 3 or 4 to the gig only to play for a few tunes out side the main tunings.

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                            • #15
                              75% of all black metal bands are tuned to E. Early Morbid Angel (pre-7-strings) was Eb. Death was down a full step. Necrophagist is down a full step.

                              Originally posted by followthereaper
                              Kalmah play in Eb, but I don't think they're exactly what you meant.
                              Their last 2 records are down at least a full step. First two were Eb though.

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