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Drop C, like every other -core band

 

 

Clearly every "core" band tunes to drop epic fail because they are epic failures. So while they're failing (where ever they happen to fail) they will proceed to fail with the new stance correctly defined as "failcore".

Basically what they will fail is simply plug their failure guitars into their fail spider 4's then fail with them..............everywhere just non-stop fail.......................And im pretty sure NO one wants to see that.

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Clearly every "core" band tunes to drop epic fail because they are epic failures. So while they're failing (where ever they happen to fail) they will proceed to fail with the new stance correctly defined as "failcore".

Basically what they will fail is simply plug their failure guitars into their fail spider 4's then fail with them..............everywhere just non-stop fail.......................And im pretty sure NO one wants to see that.

 

 

I have no idea what your talking about.

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Drop C, like every other -core band

 

 

Its a shame that Drop C has such a bad reputation. C is the lowest a guitar can go and still have the full note represented by the average speaker. C is 65.41Hz, which is bordering on the lower limit of guitar speaker response (many speakers are at 70Hz, which would make C# the lowest note to retain fundamentals).

 

That's the reason Drop C sounds so heavy (and why its used so much).

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A# sounds fine to me...


and with your logic, 7 string guitars/baritone guitars would be... useless?

 

 

No, you just don't reproduce the full note. Only the overtones of the note are projected from the speaker. That's why there can be such a big difference in sound between the Low E string and the Low B string.

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