Low C Tuning

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Re: Low C Tuning

Post by fuzzking » Thu Feb 22, 2007 4:32 pm

mynameisjonas wrote:
FUZZ_KING wrote: that's what I meant. and wrote. cheap guitar with HHs.
no, you wrote cheesy. cheesy and cheap aren´t the same thing. and Gill never said anything about humbuckers. he said cheap baritone, strat or tele.
FUZZ_KING wrote: I know all the bands you mentioned, but I doubt you
really need a fine '59 JM for that kind of sounds -
it just sounds wrong to me, but no offense.
so using a JM to play SY sounds seems wrong to you?
I stand corrected: I wrote cheesy, you stand corrected: see 3 posts above: "...Jag HH",
plus I wrote "I'd rather not", and I didn't say s/thing was WRONG. BTW: SY don't need a
'59JM  to play SY sounds, most of the guitars that defined their sound in the 1st place were
cheap and cheesy guitars, but anyway, sorry if I caused any annoyance to any SY fans,

maybe sometimes I type faster than I can properly translate,

so have a good night (it's late here),

M
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Re: Low C Tuning

Post by mynameisjonas » Thu Feb 22, 2007 4:42 pm

aah yes, you´re right. sorry about that :-[

a good night to you too  :)

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Re: Low C Tuning

Post by Pumpkin » Fri Feb 23, 2007 2:56 am

Just buy another guitar dude.To be honest i couldn't be bothered changing it all around a couple times a week,i have four guitars(soon to be five) all in different tunings,if i only used one tuning I'd only own one guitar.

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