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How the heck is "Whatsername" played in Drop D? Every guitar part that I play on that is standard tuning.

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How the heck is "Whatsername" played in Drop D? Every guitar part that I play on that is standard tuning.

I think Billie plays it in Drop D. It's a bit easier. But it doesn't matter much if you don't.

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I think Billie plays it in Drop D. It's a bit easier. But it doesn't matter much if you don't.

How the heck can he play that? None of his guitars, as far as I know, were never tuned in Drop D. Or maybe you're right.

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How the heck can he play that? None of his guitars, as far as I know, were never tuned in Drop D. Or maybe you're right.

Pretty much every time he played it acoustically live, he tuned his guitar down. If you watch a video from South America 2010, you'll hear him tuning it down. I can't link it, since I'm having a problem with YouTube right now...

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Also I remember him changing guitars before they played Whatsername. He didn't use that guitar for any other song so he apparently prefers playing it in Drop D.

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Pretty much every time he played it acoustically live, he tuned his guitar down. If you watch a video from South America 2010, you'll hear him tuning it down. I can't link it, since I'm having a problem with YouTube right now...

Yup, I think I know which video are you thinking of...

However, he didn't have much to tune since Drop D is only one string difference from standard tuning. :lol:

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Some people downtune to drop D to get a fuller sound when they play an open D chord. I do it myself sometimes.

But then doesn't it mess up your other chords?

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But then doesn't it mess up your other chords?

Billie doesn't play full chords, drop d actually makes power chords easier, for standard 3 note ones, you play on the same fret.
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So quick question. I just bought my very own physical copy of 21st Century Breakdown and I'm a bit worried about something. I ripped the tracks to lossless WAVS, yet for some reason, Song of the Century keeps coming out as having a frequency cutoff at 17khz; meaning there is a good chance the track is an mp3. I'm not sure if it's a fake copy. I bought it from a used record store and the CD looks pretty authentic. Has the correct catalouge codes and what not. It even sounds lossless. Sucks cause it's obviously used and I'm not sure they'd exchange it.

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I play only White Stripes stuff at drop D. Green day is half step down and standard, depends of the song.

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Depending on the song it doesn't matter, you can just work around it. Listen to Biffy's first album, every song except Joy.Discovery.Invention is in drop-D. Especially Scary Mary, it's almost entirely open chords in drop-D

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Billie doesn't play full chords, drop d actually makes power chords easier, for standard 3 note ones, you play on the same fret.

I know about the power chord thing. It's just that Ceadog said:

Some people downtune to drop D to get a fuller sound when they play an open D chord. I do it myself sometimes.

Depending on the song it doesn't matter, you can just work around it. Listen to Biffy's first album, every song except Joy.Discovery.Invention is in drop-D. Especially Scary Mary, it's almost entirely open chords in drop-D

Is that album better than Infinity Land? I don't care for most of that album.

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Is that album better than Infinity Land? I don't care for most of that album.

HERESY

I dunno, it's easier to listen to than IL. There's some very weird heavy stuff on it, but songs like Justboy, 57, 27, Joy.Discovery.Invention, and Scary Mary are very accessible and could easily have been on their later albums.

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Wait, open D chord exists? I know about open d tuning, tuning that I common use.

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I know that as a D major chord.

Chord for "Everybody Hurts".

The open D chord is D major except all 6 strings are played instead of the usual 4.

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The open D chord is D major except all 6 strings are played instead of the usual 4.

Thanks! :)

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The open D chord is D major except all 6 strings are played instead of the usual 4.

I'm pretty sure I always play that one by accident, then. :lol:

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It's only open D if you play it in Drop-D tuning :P

Then I'm just a slob.

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