How to TUNE your guitar like THE ARCHITECTS & WAGE WAR

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
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    In this video I show you how you can go LOW to the Architects/Wage War guitar tuning on a standard 25.5-inch scale length guitar. They tune to an alternate Drop F#/F tuning
    I cover the setup and modifications you need to do to get the optimum performance from this tuning on your guitar
    Guitar: Fender Squier Telecaster Deluxe
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    Tuning: Alternate Drop F#/F F#-F#-B-E-G#-C# (Architects) and F-F-A#-D#-G-C (Wage War)
    String Gauge: 80-11
    I used the Ernie Ball 8-string Top Heavy set:
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Комментарии • 325

  • @LazyAlternativeBrat
    @LazyAlternativeBrat 4 года назад +145

    For a second, I thought I saw F#F# BLEG

  • @ivinmckinney5191
    @ivinmckinney5191 3 года назад +9

    I just got a jim root strat and uh
    This changes everything. Yup i know what im doing when i get home from work today. Thanks man!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Awesome, thats a great guitar. Enjoy

  • @TheOhre
    @TheOhre 8 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent video! Thank you for it, sir!

  • @VodaOverMinD
    @VodaOverMinD Год назад +6

    Thank you so much!!! That was very helpful. I also gained some deeper understanding of metalcore music thanks to your one octave gap explanation. Love you 🤟

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  Год назад

      Awesome! Glad you found it helpful.

  • @skeletonsystem
    @skeletonsystem 2 года назад +10

    This channel is my new binge. Not only is it clear and easy to understand. The explanations behind the playing is top tier so as a complete starter player I'm getting some knowledge aswell as levelling up my basic playing instead of trying to workout the reasoning behind stuff now

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the awesome comment. Glad you're enjoying the channel.

  • @ffcwoods
    @ffcwoods 5 лет назад

    Great video Gary!

  • @JimmyTrigger
    @JimmyTrigger Год назад +1

    Excellent info. Love the channel

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  Год назад

      Thanks. Glad you like the content

  • @olliehuxford680
    @olliehuxford680 4 года назад +21

    This is awesome soo helpful. Now I know how to play drop F on a 6 String. Didn't think of purchasing an 8 string pack. Also awesome tone 🤟

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +1

      Yeah it totally works. And it’s great to get so low on a standard scale guitar

    • @olliehuxford680
      @olliehuxford680 4 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner yeah defo dude. Should get my Focusrite soon and can't wait to write some riffs! 🤟

  • @MrCumberdale22
    @MrCumberdale22 3 года назад +8

    Dude! Thank you very much - you finally brought me to playing one of my favourite bands. Put your exact string recommendations on a cheap Ibanez Gio with 25.5 " scale - sounds awasome!

  • @disastermidi1990
    @disastermidi1990 4 года назад +2

    Great video! For me I have been using the Ernie Ball Mammoth Slinky set and it works great! Going down to F# things get a bit floppy as they only go up to 62 gauge, but one can always use this style tuning but tune up a few steps, say Ab or something and get the same effect (just in a slightly higher key)

    • @hannes1734
      @hannes1734 4 года назад +1

      I mean, Most of Lost Forever/Lost Together is actually in Drop Ab, aswell as several other songs fron them like These Colours Don't Run

  • @charliearmstrong4022
    @charliearmstrong4022 4 года назад +6

    Thank you, because of this video I was able to make the string changes to my cheap Squier Stratocaster.
    The only thing issue I ran into was the low F# string was causing pull on the temolo bridge raising it up, so what I did was tighten the tremolo springs and block the bridge with some coins lol.
    But again thank you for this vid it was very informative and helped a lot, now I can play my favourite Architects songs👍

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +1

      Awesome, glad it helped you set up your guitar for this tuning. Its really a fun tuning to play around with

    • @andrewconstruct
      @andrewconstruct 4 года назад

      Have you looked at you neck setup? It could be creating unnecessary tension on your bridge? Sometime just a slight adjustment can make a huge difference.

  • @robyates8438
    @robyates8438 3 года назад +1

    so sick

  • @ZakkiLowe
    @ZakkiLowe 3 года назад +4

    I remember the first band I personally remember doing this was Sevendust back in '99 on the song Home (same tuning but in G#). Always thought it was so cool. I have one of my guitars in a similar tuning.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Oh awesome. I love Sevendust. Didnt realize they used that tuning on Home. But makes so much sense now why it sounds so heavy!

  • @SynthChris
    @SynthChris 5 лет назад +8

    Virtuoso playing my friend!

  • @connerwright5480
    @connerwright5480 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. 🤩 I was wondering how wage war does it.

  • @JohndieRoxx
    @JohndieRoxx 4 года назад +2

    Earlier Architects used low G#. You can think of the tuning as a 7 string in G# standard without the 6th string. With F# it's a Drop F# 7 string without the 6th. This helped me comprehend the tuning a bit more.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Yeah that’s true on earlier albums they had the G# tuning. Which is pretty easy to do. Use the same gauge strings just tune that 6th string up a step. And yeah that’s a good way at looking at the tubingZ it’s like a low tuned 7-string but missing the 6th string.

  • @NJSmithMusic
    @NJSmithMusic Год назад +3

    Also. If you have a guitar with a floyd is makes it really easy. The nut and clamp on a floyd makes it super easy. You can block it if you want it to be a hardtail or just use the floyd floating (like I do)

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  Год назад

      Thats good to know. I only recently got a Floyd equipped guitar. I'm still new to Floyds. I avoided them for years. But now I'm a big fan.

  • @Vendetta093
    @Vendetta093 4 года назад +16

    Hi, first of all great video! I've always wondered how I could get really low without the need of a 7 or 8 string guitar. This helps out a lot! Also, I have a telecaster baritone, could this method also be applied to it? I look forward to hearing back! Again, great and helpful video!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +3

      Yeah, you can definitely do this tuning style on a baritone. Just need to adjust the string gauges. What is the scale length of your Baritone? For example if its a 27-inch, then maybe rather use a 72 on the 6th string, and then it can jump down to a 42 or so for the 5th string and so on. So just take the gauges down slightly. You'll probably have to experiment with a few gauges to see what feels right but totally do-able. For example in this video of mine, I do the same tuning on my 30-inch scale baritone, but instead have tuned it down to D1: ruclips.net/video/XRLD8JJUw2o/видео.html

  • @bernieboi8943
    @bernieboi8943 4 года назад

    Sounds incredible jezus

  • @billyturk8117
    @billyturk8117 4 года назад +136

    Lol doomsday by architects and low by wage war were the same riff

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +17

      Yeah gosh how similar are they. Not only do they use a similar style tuning but the rhythm is pretty close as well. I love both riffs but they are super close :)

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +6

      How close hey? So they both use the same tuning and share riffs :)

    • @adamkahn8645
      @adamkahn8645 4 года назад +6

      not even close...

    • @andrewconstruct
      @andrewconstruct 4 года назад +16

      Straight up my friend, Architects did it first... just saying 😏 R.I.P Tom Searle, forever a master Riffer!

    • @andrewconstruct
      @andrewconstruct 4 года назад +2

      Adam kahn close enough for the untrained ear, it’s not the same, but you can hear the influence 👌🏻

  • @wakjob961
    @wakjob961 3 года назад

    You can omit the saddle spring, and/or cut the back half of the low strings saddle also to get it to somewhat intonate.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Yeah i did that. I removed the spring saddle to push it back more. That seemed to do the job.

  • @bigdj0ntz8
    @bigdj0ntz8 4 года назад

    amazing video, very useful for beginners :)

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. It's a real fun tuning to use.

  • @chris_and_music
    @chris_and_music 4 года назад +4

    I think I-ve heard that Wage War guitarists actually tune to Drop A# and for the Drop F songs they use a pitch pedal (digitech drop pedal).
    I-ve tried the same with the Pitch pedal that comes with my line 6 helix but it only stands good for one semitone low. That-s why many line 6 helix users buy a digitech drop pedal for that purpose.
    Great video! :)

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +5

      Thanks glad you enjoyed the video. And yeah they don’t use a Drop effect but instead have a thick gauge .80 on the 6th string to tune down to F. But they also tune this string up to G and A#. I’ve read they use the Ernie Ball Bot Even Slinky set and the switch the .56 out for an .80 but I found this Ernie Ball 8-string Top Heavy art came close without having to buy the Not Even Slinky set and then a separate .80. They do use a Digitech Whammy pedal for pitching up and pitching down effects but not that I’m aware of for drop tuning a whole guitar. But definitely try this octave style tuning out. It’s really fun to use. Pretty much like an 8-string but missing the 7th string and 1st string.

    • @chris_and_music
      @chris_and_music 3 года назад

      Do you know the name of this tuning? For what I see is like Dropping again the 6th string till the fifth. It could be named something like 5th Drop A# (?

    • @kylejarmolych
      @kylejarmolych Год назад

      @@GaryHiebner this is spot on. I spoke to Seth of wage war about this recently and he sent me this exact set up to use!

  • @user-ts5pi1ix6s
    @user-ts5pi1ix6s 4 месяца назад +1

    Recommend by the Dingwall guy: Use a drill bit and some sandpaper.
    I unfortunately tried to file the nut with a string and broke a piece off.
    Super cool vid man, thanks for doing this

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 месяца назад

      Yeah good point. A proper file or tools is better then a guitar string.

  • @Quiestre
    @Quiestre 3 года назад +7

    ISIS did this too for songs like Holy Tears.
    Basically drop B but sometimes switched the low B to a F#

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад +1

      Yeah I heard they use this tuning as well. Its a fun tuning to use. I find I write different when I use it. You get that string skipping vibe without having to skip a string.

    • @oshikiri999
      @oshikiri999 3 года назад

      One of my favorite bands of all time. No offence by judging your profile pic, I'm astonished you know of them.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      @@oshikiri999 Haha, what do I not look metal enough to know them? haha. That made my day.

    • @oshikiri999
      @oshikiri999 3 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner Haha na I meant the weeb with the chibi photo *RIP*

  • @shredwerd009
    @shredwerd009 4 года назад

    Great video, however I have a schecter with a floyd rose setup so i think i'm gonna take it down to the music shop down the road and let them work on it. I don't think I could set it up properly and drop that low without screwing it up. Good stuff!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Thanks. Yeah I think its a bit more work to setup on a Floyd. But still possible.

  • @serpentsbane9166
    @serpentsbane9166 4 года назад

    This was very interesting as my main guitar I have in C# standard for the past few years now, although it is currently unplayable as it needs a major setup. It is an 80's BC Rich Mockingbird. If I buy another 25.5 or 25 scale guitar which I probably will sometime this year, I will definitely try this out! Although I would likely not tune this low, perhaps Double Drop A, or Double Drop G. I refer to this tuning as "double drop 2" because the more well know double drop tuning involves the 1st/6th strings both tuned down. Anyways, I definitely want to investigate this further for a Djent / Black Metal / Death Metal / Heavy Metal / Jazz hybrid project!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video. Yeah its a fun tuning, you definitely write differently using it. Im going to do another video of a similar tuning, Alt Drop G. So its the exact same thing but with the F tuned up on the 6th string to G. So stay tuned for that. I like going low on a shorter scale with drastic tunings like this with big interval jumps between the strings, and the chord voicing you can do. What 25.5 scale guitar you gonna buy?

    • @serpentsbane9166
      @serpentsbane9166 4 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner Not sure. Any cheap guitar off of Reverb.com will do. I will simply replace whatever crap components it
      comes with. I don't want to do this mod to a good instrument.

  • @ccchicken8889
    @ccchicken8889 5 лет назад +2

    Nice vid! I think Sikth uses a similar tuning, just a bit higher. I need to order some strings and try this, could inspire some different playing and riffs.
    I'm thinking I may get Overloud. Seems like a nice product for the price.

    • @gazomusic
      @gazomusic 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks. I must check out some more Sikth, especially if they use that tuning as well. Overloud THU is great. I've used Guitar Rig, Bias FX, and some Toneforge products and I find THU to sound the closest to real amp out of the others. But that could just be my ears

    • @redpoppyanvil7192
      @redpoppyanvil7192 3 года назад

      Didnt sikth play in something similar but replace the lower b string with the lower b string of a 7 guitar and tuned that to something?i maybe wrong

  • @remmile
    @remmile 4 года назад

    * plays Low after Doomsday * i see what you did there. But seriously this video is tremendously helpful. i've been going crazy with finding a way to get that tuning into a 6 string since i don't want to go to the extended range guitars, because im not really a guitarist, i started playing bc of Tom and Architects, and now i already have two guitars(one in standard and one in drop B), and im like no im not getting another one. This just seems to do the trick. Basically everything that i listen to and want to learn is under drop A(silent planet, currents, make them suffer,etc) and nothing else really motivates me to play guitar. I am so excited that i might get to those earlier than i expected(obv i still suck at playing but at least i get to disect the riffs).. Thanks so much again for putting this out !

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Awesome you Glad the video inspired you. Guitars are addictive. Enjoy the ride :)

  • @indorsia2879
    @indorsia2879 4 года назад

    Cool

  • @imrestrasser8902
    @imrestrasser8902 3 года назад +2

    You should make a how to sounds like the new oceans ate alaska vid🤟🏻✌🏻

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Man, their new songs are great. Will definitely explore this idea. Thanks

  • @marcoshahahaha
    @marcoshahahaha 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the help!
    Please, about drop G# on 6 string, like Architects Damnation song, can do that with the same strings of that F# tuning?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Yes, you can do it with the same set if strings. Just tune the F# up to G#. It will be a bit tighter but still playable.

  • @truthfinder4973
    @truthfinder4973 3 года назад +3

    the other day i learn one stayed in standard it was post to be in a# drop tuning lmao

  • @goner.9989
    @goner.9989 2 года назад +1

    Is it possible on a Floyd Rose guitar as long as it is blocked?

  • @ohshitnoty0u
    @ohshitnoty0u 4 года назад

    Great video! I'm thinking of purchasing this guitar as well. Do you think a set of 62-13 would be enough for Drop A# tuning?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +1

      infinitepotato it’s a great guitar. I think the new models have a slightly thinner neck. 13-62 will work. I used the Ernie Ball Mammoth Slinky set on this guitar for Drop A#. And just swapped out the 62 for a 72 just for some extra tension on the 6th string. I like it a bit tighter on the 6th string :)

    • @thehunterstruck
      @thehunterstruck 4 года назад +2

      Definitely will. I use 12-56 and 11-54 and 11-54 isnt too floppy. A# and C standard are what I primarily use on the 11-54 (mainly because I can just drop the down to A# without a problem) and it still sounds good.

  • @alexlasley6363
    @alexlasley6363 4 года назад

    Hey buddy I appreciate this video. I’ve always had the traditional guitar/little 40 modeling amp set up haha I want to try this. I’m going to get TH-U Overloud and the Ernie Ball strings. I’ve tried my research any suggestions on a interface or sound card. What’s the best way to connect to PC and even use TH-U? Lol thanks again!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Thanks for the comment. Yeah there are many audio interface options ranging through different price ranges. First thing you gotta ask your self is what is your budget. And then next how many inputs you gonna need. The more inputs you got for after 2 inputs also jumps up the price. But if you only gong to be recording your guitar then a simple 2 input audio interface will do the job. Take a look at the Behringer U-Phoria line. I got one, and it works really well and the preamps are decent. A jump up from this would be the Focusrite Scarlett range. Which have really good preamps. Good luck and have fun audio interface shopping :)

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Nice. Glad you enjoyed the video. THU is great. Some great modeled amps in there. There are a ton of interface options. I’d say look at the Focusrite Scarlett range. Great interfaces with awesome preamps.

  • @thehunterstruck
    @thehunterstruck 4 года назад +1

    Yes about the nurse filing. I put 12-56 on my LTD MH-10 (thickest strings I've ever come across) and the .56 would not fit lol

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Not fit through the bridge or the ferrules? Sometimes you can unwind by the ball end so it fits through

  • @grandineofficial1841
    @grandineofficial1841 2 года назад +1

    Hi! Thanks for this video! I have a question, I got the th-u plug-in in Steven slate subscription but I don’t have this rig and cabinet on my list, is a pack that I should buy? If it is what’s its name? Cause I can’t find it in overload site. Thank you ❤️

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад +1

      There may be a difference between the Slate version and the Overloud version. But any good Hi Gain amp head will do the trick. Maybe use a Peavey 5150 amp head emulation and a Mesa 4 x 12 cab emulation

  • @sciexp
    @sciexp 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this... So you don't need to file the saddle slots, right?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад +1

      I didn't have to file the saddle slots. Only the nut

  • @Livesinashack
    @Livesinashack 4 года назад

    Have you tried any longer scale guitars? I'd think you would have quite a battle with intonation. You make it work though.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Hi Chris, yeah this would definitely work out way better on a longer scale. You could use a less heavier gauge on the 6th strings, and obviously have way better intonation. I'd say a 27-inch to 28-inch would be perfect for this tuning. But for this video I wanted to demonstrate how you can do it on a standard scale 25.5-inch guitars as Josh from Architects, and both the guitarists from Wage War are using standard scale guitars. So it was to show other players with not longer scale guitars how they can still mess with this tuning. But yeah with a longer scale like a baritone this tuning is awesome. I have also tried it out on my Ibanez MMM1 with a 28-inch scale, and used slightly lighter gauge strings, with a 74 on the 6th string, and it feels great.

  • @bobbyincidemetal
    @bobbyincidemetal 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for this! A question, if I may? Once I file down the but for these bigger strings will the smaller ones still work when I go back to a standard size?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +3

      No, you will need to get a new nut if you wanna go back to a higher tuning, so it is quite a big mod. But I replaced the nut afterwards and it wasn't too bad. I just had to knock the nut out. And then with the new nut I just applied a bit of wood glue and then set it in place. Took about 20 minutes to do, and then set overnight.

    • @bobbyincidemetal
      @bobbyincidemetal 4 года назад +2

      Heavy Tones Okay! Thanks so much for reply and your videos.

  • @sarjengrongpi3218
    @sarjengrongpi3218 2 года назад +1

    Sir please Make a Video about on Bass Guitar For G#/F# drop Tuning On 4String Bass..

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад +1

      I do have a video going down to A# on a 4 string.
      ruclips.net/video/xqWW4Mk1mXE/видео.html
      But for lower I'd highly recommend a longer scale bass. Like a 36 inch bass for G. And a 37 inch for F# and F.

  • @somersfamily
    @somersfamily 4 года назад

    I have a 6 string baritone with a 72 on it. Sometimes a 68. But works perfect

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +1

      Yeah with a longer scale like a Baritone you can do this tuning with a lighter set of strings. I’ve also tried it out on my 28-Inch Baritone. I used the Ernie Ball Mammoth Slinky’s and swapped the 62 out for a 72 and it works well

    • @somersfamily
      @somersfamily 4 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner Ernie Ball Mammoth strings you say? Okay I've heard about those I'll have to try that set. By the way thanks a lot for the info and that video you did a little while back on northlane. That helped me a lot thanks

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Eric and Emily somers awesome glad you enjoyed the Northlane video. Yeah the Mammoth set is a bit more balanced. So it’s even nice for low tunings on a standard scale like Drop A on a standard scale. They 12-62. So yeah on my Baritone I used that set and then replaced the 62 with a 72 for the octave style tunings. Works for for it in F# and F.

  • @Zordid0
    @Zordid0 2 месяца назад +1

    Doing the same with a 30 scale guitar. Tuned the guitar to E1 Standard, then lowered E1 to A0. Sounds cool, but I honestly do not know what to do with it. I feel like a string is missing 😅

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 месяца назад

      Yeah I did a similar thing with my Jazzmaster Baritone 30 inch. Did the Octave tuning with B0. Actually wrote a whole song with it. So keep messing around. Some ideas will come out of it.

  • @Faizplaza
    @Faizplaza 3 года назад +1

    Hey. I have some issues where I can't get the gauge 80 string into my tuning machine. The hole is just too small. What should I do?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      You got two options. You can unwind a bit of the end so it fits into the tuner. Or you can use a hand drill and a small bit and drill the tuber hole bigger. Sounds pretty scary, but heard its pretty easy to do. Havent needed to do that myself but yeah those are two options.

  • @chris_and_music
    @chris_and_music 2 года назад +1

    Tomorrow I'll setup my 26.5'' scale guitar in order to try the G#-F#-B-E-G#-C# tuning heheh

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад

      Nice. Enjoy its fun tuning. With that extra scale kength you'll have good intonation. Recently I have used it on my 28 inch baritone.

  • @dylanbatts1289
    @dylanbatts1289 3 года назад

    Just wondering if you've tried out the tuning: G F Bb Eb G C ? (Wage war's tuning from the song "The River") I want to know how it would effect barred power chords - Is the same as F-F-A#-D#-G-C but with the Lowest string tuned 1 step up from F?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад +1

      Yeah I have tried that tuning out as fun. Also super fun to jam in. I did a video on it as well here: ruclips.net/video/mjTgtp-pBVM/видео.html

  • @losferwords100
    @losferwords100 3 года назад +1

    Sevendust use a similar tuning except they're in G instead of F#. It's like a combo of that Architects tuning and DADGAD tuning and it's really fun to play in. From low to high it's G G C F G C.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Awesome. I didn't know they used an octave tuning as well. Which songs? I love Sevendust!

    • @losferwords100
      @losferwords100 3 года назад +1

      @@GaryHiebner They started using it on the Kill The Flaw album. Songs like Death Dance, Not Today and Silly Beast are all in that G tuning. They use it up in G# as well for songs like Chop and Unforgiven.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Oh cool. I knew they used some Baritones and tuned down to G. But didn't know they used the same tunings as the Architects but just a step down. Gonna explore this more. Its such a fun tuning to use.

    • @nickemacio9794
      @nickemacio9794 3 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner they are actually playing half a step higher than Architects. Their tuning is basically a full step down (almost like Drop C like Deftones White Pony album) whereas Architects are playing a step and a half lower than standard (which is commonly used for drop B). They both sound awesome!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      @@nickemacio9794 You can watch the video on Guitar World here where Cody shows that they use a Drop A# tuning, with the A# dropped down to F: ruclips.net/video/RjyYUWzImv8/видео.html. And then for their songs in G and A# they just tune that 6th string up.

  • @THEJustinOfAllTime
    @THEJustinOfAllTime 3 года назад +1

    Alternatively, if you have money to spend you can get a digitech drop pedal and then you only really have to do e minor and b minor (I think, I can't remember what I tuned my guitar to for it tbh) for the low e. You'll still need a thicker gage to make b minor sound good but you'll be fine.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад +1

      The fun in this tuning is the octave jump between the 6th and 5th string. So yeah if you didn't want super thick strongs and had a Digitect drop. You could keep your guitar in E standard and then justbtuned to E down to an A. Will still need a tixker string. Like maybe a 60. And then you can use the drop to get it from A down to F# or F. So to go from A to F# is 3 semitones and A to F 4 swmitones. So yeah that is totally do-able if you have the Drop at your disposal.

    • @THEJustinOfAllTime
      @THEJustinOfAllTime 3 года назад +1

      @@GaryHiebner I went out of my way to get the drop pedal just so I wouldn't have to get a super thick string (~80 gauge) and I manage quite well with the 52 I usually use, of course a 60 would probably sound better but oh well ;)

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      They cool pedals. What tuning do you have your guitar in and what tuningsvRe you wanting to tune down to with the pedal? I've found the least amount of semitones it needs to pitch down thr better. And Lso if you tune your guitar down more it can generally pitch down less as well. I did some testing with the pedal. And you find the limits that you can do with the pedal and the guitar you're using

    • @THEJustinOfAllTime
      @THEJustinOfAllTime 3 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner personally if I'm playing anything higher than C standard/drop B I'll keep it in E standard/Drop D. Anything lower than that and I drop it it D standard/Drop C as that seems to be the limits of my strings and anything lower starts to sound very bad.
      I don't have many physical pedals since I rely on emulation of pedals like what Rocksmith provides for most of what I do, but the drop pedal is definitely a fun one and I'm quite satisfied with what I got for the cost.
      Though, I'm not sure yet how to tune my guitar to play something generally lower, like Whitechapel or other deathcore bands, without cashing out and just buying a 7 string

  • @angryktulhu
    @angryktulhu 3 года назад

    Chewnin

  • @bernieboi8943
    @bernieboi8943 4 года назад

    Btw do you track/monitor your guitars clean and re amp later!??

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      I track with an amp sim on and then can switch the amp sim if I wanna change the sound

  • @adhitiapuspo5586
    @adhitiapuspo5586 2 года назад +1

    are you drilled your tuning pegs for use 80g string?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад +1

      I didn't. The .80 tapered and this fitted through my tuning peg fine.

  • @tiiagocorreiia
    @tiiagocorreiia 4 года назад

    Hey Bro. I dont understanding english só well, what strings do you remove from the set?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +2

      Hey Tiago, so I removed the 7th and 1st strings from the 8-string set. So the .64 and .9

    • @tiiagocorreiia
      @tiiagocorreiia 4 года назад +1

      ​@@GaryHiebner Nice, thanks a lot man

  • @toryfranzese5802
    @toryfranzese5802 3 месяца назад +1

    Will 13-68 mh1000 with evertune work for drop g and f?

    • @toryfranzese5802
      @toryfranzese5802 3 месяца назад +1

      13-68 gauge

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 месяца назад

      Yeah definitely. That has a 27". With an Evertune you should be fine to go down to F1

  • @mcmstralex6431
    @mcmstralex6431 3 года назад +3

    Do you need to adjust the truss rod when you do this as well?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад +2

      You might need to do a slight trussrod adjustment. After putting on the strings and tuninf them up. Then check your trussrod and see if its straight or not. I found I didn't need to, but you might because of the extra tension of that heavy gauge 6th string.

    • @mcmstralex6431
      @mcmstralex6431 3 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner thank you for the reply!

  • @CHAOSMOVEMENT
    @CHAOSMOVEMENT Год назад

    Are you fitting an 80 through those string posts? And also do the guitarists from Architects use baritone guitars?
    I am interested in playing in lower tunings, but I'm not willing to file the nut on any of my current guitars to do this.
    I'd just buy another six string and make it dedicated. If they use baritone to accomplish this I would much rather just start with that.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  Год назад

      The 80 in the Ernie Ball set tapers, so yes it does fit through the machine heads. Adam uses a 27 inch Baritone, but Josh uses a 25.5 ESP. You can definitely do it easier on a baritone and even maybe only need a 72 instead of an 80. But this video was to show how you can do it on a 25.5. For example both the Wage War guys uses 25.5 scale length and drop down to F and don't use baritone. But personally I prefer doing this tuning on a 27 inch or longer.

  • @bernieboi8943
    @bernieboi8943 4 года назад

    If you vile down the nut. Are u able to go back to normal strings or is the nut 'set up' for only that heavy string on the 6th

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      I have filed down the nut. And have actually gone back to standard strings after this video. Yes, I had to replace the nut to go back but wasn’t too hard to do.

    • @Ramble1234
      @Ramble1234 3 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner I never had to replace the nut for my guitar. I used a squire stratocaster and was using B standard on it. Had to file almost all of the nut slots but then I got a baritone eventually so it became redundant. When I got the baritone, I tuned my strat to E standard with the same nut, and I've been having no problems since.

  • @winterdrive25
    @winterdrive25 2 года назад +1

    Does Gauge of 62 in the 6th string is good enough?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад

      62 at F# might be a bit light. 72 would be better. 80 worked well tension wise for both F# and F

  • @StebioVods
    @StebioVods 2 года назад +1

    How hard was the F# to intonate? I have a 7 string jackson thats 26.5 that just won't intonate I'm not sure if its my fault or not haha

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад

      It was almost intonated perfectly. If I hit the string too hard the F# would go sharp. So it worked with some subtle picking technique.

  • @dustynbeasley6261
    @dustynbeasley6261 2 года назад +3

    What would you choose for a 7 string multiscale. 7 string 27" to 25.5"

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад

      Are you trying this tuning on a 7 string? So are you still gonna do an octave jump between the lowest strings? I'd say on a 27 inch you could maybe get away with a 72 on the bottom to go down to F. But I still like using an 80 for F even on my 28 inch 7 string.

    • @ConnorBeswick
      @ConnorBeswick 2 года назад

      I'm currently using a Cort KX500MS with an 8 string set, 9-74 and it's perfect for drop F. I did find intonation issues but i took advantage of that and completely took the bridge apart for cleaning etc. After a set up, it's holding tune perfectly and the string tension is spot on for my liking. 27-25.5" scale length for future reference.

  • @kubaj8397
    @kubaj8397 4 года назад +3

    Just a question out of curiosity, where are you from? Your accent sounds like a blend of British and German

  • @Drumek56
    @Drumek56 2 года назад +1

    Hi does anyone know what gauge of strings will be suitable for this tuning at 30 inches baritone?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад +1

      You could try something like this 85,40, 28, 20w, 15, 11. Thats sort of like a custom balanced set for a 30 inch in the Alt Drop F.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад +1

      Or switch the 85 out for an 80 if you want it a bit looser

    • @Drumek56
      @Drumek56 2 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner Thank you so much! :)

  • @LucasBozovich
    @LucasBozovich 4 года назад

    So the only difference between “Doomsday” and “Death Is Not Defeat” is that the 6th string is brought up a whole step to G# right?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Yeah that’s the only difference. Think of their tuning as Drop B and then you take the low B and drop it to G# for some of their stuff and then to F# for some of the other lower stuff. If you have an 80 on the bottom you can use this to tune to F#, G# and al the way up to B. It gets a bit tight at B but still doable. 😀

  • @musicman76
    @musicman76 Месяц назад +1

    So if you omit the 9 gauge on the 8 string, isn’t the “G” string wound?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, that string will be wound.

  • @novabudiman
    @novabudiman 4 года назад +1

    I need this preset fx gitar

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      I’m using TH-U mainly to get the guitar tone. But you can get a similar tone with most guitar modeling software. Use a 5150/6505 amp head emulation model with the lead channel. With this going to an Orange 4 x 12 speaker cabinet with an SM7 mic off axis. And then a tube screamer in front of the amp to focus the sound. And then follow the same EQ and compression settings with the EQs and compressors you have.

  • @Akbar-nc6hz
    @Akbar-nc6hz 4 года назад

    Can I use the same method if I have a floating trem on my guitar?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Floating Trem like a Strat trem or a Floyd Rose? I haven't used a tree bridges in ages. But Im guessing it would be fine. If you using a floating bridge with nut locks, then you don't even need to file the nut.

    • @Akbar-nc6hz
      @Akbar-nc6hz 4 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner I'm using the strat floating trem.

  • @Engine45
    @Engine45 3 года назад

    Wage War are using just a dropped D Tuning. The Downtuning to F# is done by an effect pedal (drop).

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      From what I researched they do use this tuning. They tune to C# standard and then use a couple of drop tunings. They drop the C# to A#, G, and F. They use the Ernie Ball Not So Even set and then switch out the 6th string for an 80 to accommodate all these tunings. They mentioned this on a Reddit AMA thread. They then use a Digitech Whammy Pedal to do all the high pitching effects in the songs.

    • @Engine45
      @Engine45 3 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner Yeah, they use a Whammy for the high pitch effects. I asked Briton, which tuning they use, after a gig in Germany. He just said dropped D. Maybe he was tired of screaming 😂

  • @DronSnow
    @DronSnow 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks! But what about bass?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  9 месяцев назад +1

      I'm guessing the bassist is playing a Dingwall 37 inch an octave lower.

  • @mashpotatosauce3566
    @mashpotatosauce3566 2 года назад +1

    Did you have to drill the tuning peg to make the string fit?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад

      No I didnt. The .80 tapered and fitted through the tuning peg.

    • @MBeruty
      @MBeruty 2 года назад

      You are using vintage tuners on that tele deluxe tho right? The 80 gauge doesn’t fit through locking tuners, that’s why he’s asking.

  • @ncshaw7772
    @ncshaw7772 2 месяца назад +2

    I had a question for you. What exactly is the goal and things to look for when filing down the nut using a guitar string? Thank you.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 месяца назад +1

      To make sure the string fits snug in the nut slot and not sitting above the slot.

    • @ncshaw7772
      @ncshaw7772 2 месяца назад +2

      @@GaryHiebner ok, is the string supposed to sit 1/3 of the way out of the top of the nut? I've heard that so I wasn't sure. Also is the string supposed to be in contact with the sides and bottom flush? Let me know and thanks again for your help!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes it must sit flush on the bottom and be wide enough to accommodate the thicker string. Don't file it down any deeper, just wider. If you file it too wide, the string will buzz at the nut. So its basically the nut slot width you want to get right

    • @ncshaw7772
      @ncshaw7772 2 месяца назад +2

      @@GaryHiebner Ok, awesome that makes sense. This channel is awesome! Thank you so much for your help over the last few weeks I appreciate it alot!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 месяца назад +1

      Awesome! Glad you're enjoying the content

  • @blarg225
    @blarg225 3 года назад +1

    what tuner did you use

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      I used the tuner in Logic. And I also use the tuner in Overloud's TH-U

  • @victorlg6924
    @victorlg6924 4 года назад +2

    How do I Chune my 7 string to play architects?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +1

      You could just use Drop F on your 7 string (F#-C#-F#-B-E-G#-C#. And then do string skipping or mute the low C when doing chords. or you could still use the same tuning and have a really high 1st string (F#-F#-B-E-G#-C#-F#). You’d just need to check what string gauges you need for this tuning on your 7. Maybe starting with a .008 on the bottom

    • @victorlg6924
      @victorlg6924 4 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner thanks! :)

  • @TheBluezInc
    @TheBluezInc 3 года назад +1

    did you have to drill the hole in the tuning post?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      I didn't. Luckily the string tapered before the tuning peg.

    • @jimhalpert4.015
      @jimhalpert4.015 3 года назад

      Depends on the guitar, I think they made my omen knowing we were gonna do some weird shit to it

  • @BagusWibisono
    @BagusWibisono 3 года назад +1

    Halo sir.. The squier is good enough?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Yeah the Squier works for me. I did change the pickups out for some Iron Gear Pickups. But other then that a great guitar.

  • @stephenvale4458
    @stephenvale4458 2 месяца назад

    what i do is buy a regular slinky ernie ball 7 string set and just get rid of the 6th string. just tune to standard and the low string to A or B depending on what ur playing and use a pitch shifter down 3-4 semitones

    • @stephenvale4458
      @stephenvale4458 2 месяца назад

      hopefully this helps someone

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 месяца назад

      I use an 8-string set and get rid of the 1st and 7th strings. I prefer an 80 on the bottom for F# and F on a 25.5 scale. And many 7 strings sets only have like a 56-64 on the 7th string. But guess a 7 string set could work and you can pitch it down with an effect. Just check how many artifacts are introduced with the pitch effects

    • @stephenvale4458
      @stephenvale4458 2 месяца назад

      @@GaryHiebner yeah that works i also hate having a wound 3rd string lol. i also like to pluck the 74 out of an 8 string pack and use the other 7 on my 7 string and for the 6 string in the tuning i use 11-56

  • @davidplaysriffs
    @davidplaysriffs 8 месяцев назад +2

    How can this be done on a baritone in the most effective way?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  8 месяцев назад

      Can be done the same on a baritone. You will just need lighter gauge strings cos of the longer scale. Use a string tension calculator to help you figure out the best tension.

    • @robs_gear_outdoor_reviews
      @robs_gear_outdoor_reviews 6 месяцев назад

      What would be the exact tuning on a baritone ? Starting with standard baritone tuning BEADF#B?
      I’m a little bit confused

  • @kurishey3943
    @kurishey3943 2 года назад +1

    Ituned my 6strings guitar drop G sounds floppy

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад

      What string gauges are you using? I need a 74 on the lowest string for a G on a 25.5 inch scale guitar

  • @thatmetalguy7746
    @thatmetalguy7746 4 года назад

    What guitar are you using

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      It's a Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Deluxe.

  • @zAvAvAz
    @zAvAvAz 3 года назад

    greetings. i'm made of rock. lets rock.

  • @Dirty_Diesel_Gabe
    @Dirty_Diesel_Gabe 4 года назад +2

    I wish someone would do this for bass

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +1

      Yeah an oct are bass style tuning like this would be epic! Maybe I’ll give it a bass down the line....

    • @Dirty_Diesel_Gabe
      @Dirty_Diesel_Gabe 4 года назад +2

      @@GaryHiebner thanks man, I know that wage war and architects have the bass an octave lower than the guitars like normal, wonder what gauge string they use and how Chris Gaylord from wage war gets that clanky bass tone when that low listen to gravity by wage war, there's a part in the song where you can hear his bass really well!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Gabe the bassist I found this on the Ernie Ball site on what he uses for his bass: Bassist, Chris Gaylord, plays a Music Man StingRay four string bass with Power Slinky Strings and a .135 individual. So yeah he must be doing to same tuning on bass but an octave lower.

    • @lazylegolars
      @lazylegolars 3 года назад +1

      @@GaryHiebner Ali (Architects) does the same. Extra Long Scale Length though is more than necessary especially for bass, just like Architects do themselves.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      @@lazylegolars Makes sense that the bassist is doing an octave style tuning as well. Man they must use heavy gauges for that low F#.

  • @caseypadden9941
    @caseypadden9941 3 года назад +4

    Very nice playing and tone! All that from a $350 guitar too!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Thanks Casey. I actually got this Squier in special, so it was even less! But yeah I love this Squier Tele. I've mod-ed it quite a bit. Its my experiment guitar :)

  • @hylancollins8428
    @hylancollins8428 2 года назад +1

    What would this tuning behind on a 7 string

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад +1

      On a 7 string you could do the same tuning and then have an extra high stringbin the same tuning. Hope that makes sense. What really makes this tuning work is the octvae jumping between the 6th and 5th string.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад +1

      So on a 7 string you could just tune it to Drop F# or Drop F and skip playing the 6th string. Just depends if you want that octave jump between the 7th and 6th strings

    • @hylancollins8428
      @hylancollins8428 2 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner thanks

  • @naveenwilson-moola5570
    @naveenwilson-moola5570 4 года назад +2

    Can you do some tutorials on Architects songs

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +1

      Yeah. That’s a good idea. Give me some ideas on what songs you’d like covered.

    • @naveenwilson-moola5570
      @naveenwilson-moola5570 4 года назад

      Heavy Tones as much as I love their less popular stuff I’ve always wanted to learn some of their hits like Doomsday, Hereafter and royal beggars 🤟🏽

    • @johnmeynardvillarroel4129
      @johnmeynardvillarroel4129 3 года назад

      Do some doosday tutorial sir... That would be awesome

  • @Maxischupp93
    @Maxischupp93 4 года назад +1

    treat that bass with some darkglass distortion will ya pls :P

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Haha! My newer videos have better bass processing on them. Thanks for the comment.

  • @joseadiazperez9996
    @joseadiazperez9996 4 года назад

    This wouldn't work on shorter scale length guitar right ? like say a 22.2 length ?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      I don’t think so. That’s pretty short. I’m using a 25.5 inch here. Maybe you could get down to A with a 22-inch.

    • @joseadiazperez9996
      @joseadiazperez9996 4 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner but could I get in a Heavy gauge string on that 6th ? Lets say 72 ? Or at least a G tunning

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Jose A Diaz Perez what guitar is it? Yeah you can still get a heavy gauge on there, maybe all the way up to an 80. It’s just the shorter the scale length the more the guitar will not intonate the lower you go. So I’d say go for a 72 or even an 80. The. Start tuning that 6th string down a step at a time. And after each tune down check the intonation. So check that it isn’t going sharp at the 12th fret. If it is pull the saddle back until it’s in key when played both open and at the 12th fret. Keep doing this until the saddle can’t go back anymore to fix the sharpness when played higher up. Then you know what your lowest note can be and you can decide what the rest of the strings are gonna be tuning wise and gauge size.

    • @joseadiazperez9996
      @joseadiazperez9996 4 года назад

      It is a Ibanez Mikro GRGM21. Well I'll try it. Let see how it goes.

    • @Ramble1234
      @Ramble1234 3 года назад

      @@joseadiazperez9996 how did it go?

  • @Tobias3800
    @Tobias3800 3 года назад

    Hey, great video, helped me a lot! For a long time I was afraid I would have to buy a 7 or 8 string to play my favorite band, architects. I don't know if this was asked, but can you still play standard e tuning on this setup or play normal songs as well without changing your strings again? Cheers!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад +1

      No the strings are too heavy to tune up E standard. Ive tuned the 80 up to A# so I then have a Drop A#.but higher then that is pushing it

    • @Tobias3800
      @Tobias3800 3 года назад +1

      @@GaryHiebner what would you then recommend if I want to play normal songs but also tune down? :/

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад +1

      Two options. Either have a spare guitar set up in this tuning. I know this isn't always possible. Or instead set the guitar up in E standard with a normal string set. Like 10-48. And the replace the 6th string with like a 64. And tune that down to A. Then ut will be the octave tuning but in A not F#. And then use a pitch shifting effect like the Drop to drop it down by 3 semitones. Hope that helps. Theres not a one solution that fits all unfortunately.

    • @Tobias3800
      @Tobias3800 3 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner thanks man, big help! I already looked into the drop pedal but it costs 88 euros for me. And I could get a cheap guitar for that same price and tune it down. So it would only be a question of spending money on the pedal or on the guitar. Since I'm starting to learn now, I'd just get a cheap guitar, since I don't need a super expensive one and damn it's cool to have multiple guitars 😂
      Anyways thanks a lot for the help! Keep up the good work!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад +1

      Haha, always a good reason to get more guitars. I got 6 guitars all in different tunings. I could make my life simpler and have them in similiar tunings. But its fun using different tunings.

  • @DRJTUBECHANNEL
    @DRJTUBECHANNEL 2 года назад +1

    So you can no longer really play a power chord on the bottom two strings anymore….just single note or a weird powerchord with an octave low note

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад +1

      Yeah exactly. Sounds limiting. But you write riffs in a different way when using this tuning. Also when you tune this low you generally use single notes over chords

    • @DRJTUBECHANNEL
      @DRJTUBECHANNEL 2 года назад +1

      @@GaryHiebner you are definitely right! I tried it out! Omg! It’s awesome lol everything I try to play now only sounds like Wage War haha

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад +1

      Haha. Its like my goto tuning now. I use it about 80% of the time

  • @siggiarabi
    @siggiarabi 4 года назад +3

    don't wage war tune to drop A#?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад +3

      Yes, Wage War also tune to Drop A#. They use a couple of different tunings. They use Drop A# for songs like Gravity and Hurt. Then they use this alternate Drop F tuning for songs like Low and Who I am. And in essence the tuning is really Drop A#, and then the bottom 6th strings is dropped from A# down to F. They also use an alternate Drop G tuning for songs like The Witness, which is also a Drop A# tuning and the 6th string is dropped to G. But I really like their alternate Drop F tuning. Its an interesting tuning with the octave interval difference between the 6th and 5th strings. Definitely makes you write in a different way when using this tuning. So definitely try it out, it's a lot of fun :)

    • @siggiarabi
      @siggiarabi 4 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner i see. thanks for the quick answer

    • @mitchellturnbull3988
      @mitchellturnbull3988 4 года назад

      Digitech- “The Drop”.

    • @mitchellturnbull3988
      @mitchellturnbull3988 4 года назад

      Not sure if British or from Alabama.............

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      @@mitchellturnbull3988 The Drop is cool, but the cool thing about this tuning is the octave difference between the 6th and 5th strings, which does make you write riffs in a different way than if you had a 7 or 8 string tuned to F. Try out the tuning. It's really fun.

  • @iankelley2102
    @iankelley2102 3 года назад +1

    I assume you can still play leads and all?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад +1

      Yeah you can still play leads. The best way to think of the tuning is like Drop B with the low B tuned down to F# (or as with Wage War Drop A# with the low A# tuned down to F). So you can still play leads as if you were in Drop B

    • @iankelley2102
      @iankelley2102 3 года назад

      I also have another question. Wich guitar would you recommend to get for this? I have an epiphone les paul shape but its only 24,5 scale. I hear that 25.5 should do it?

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад +1

      A 25,5 will be slightly better from an intonation point of view than the 24,5.

    • @iankelley2102
      @iankelley2102 3 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner thank you. I’ll look at some of those. Any specific brand you recommend?

    • @iankelley2102
      @iankelley2102 3 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner question, with the F# string you can only go down correct? Like if i wanted to tune it up to G# or B am i able to?

  • @palanthis
    @palanthis Год назад +1

    This is pretty cool. In a pinch. You are robbing yourself of the extended range, though. Personally, if you really want to play Metalcore and Deatrhcore and even make your own riffs, I would just buy an extended range guitar. The entry-level ones aren't actually super expensive.

  • @chhau123
    @chhau123 4 года назад +2

    just order a custom set from Stringjoy guys

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      That is true. But wanted to give some advice to off the shelf strings you can get to do the tuning in case it’s a mission to order Stringjoy custom sets. But d finitely getting some custom Stringjoy is a great way to go. So with this tuning the big thing to remember is the thicker gauge on the 6th string to get the right tension.

  • @adamkahn8645
    @adamkahn8645 3 года назад +3

    constructive criticism, you are playing the main Doomsday riff incorrectly..... theres a ton of pulloffs. your first two notes, 0 and 10 are played on the low thick F#, but everything else in that part is played on the 5th string (the higher F#). listen to the song really close and even watch a lot of their live performances, youll see what i mean. great vid though!

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Thanks for the advice. Will revise the riff and check it out. Yeah the video was more about how they do this low tuning on standard scale guitars, and getting close to the tone. I love the octave jumps between the 6th and 5th string. That's what I really find fun about the tuning.

  • @DapperHesher
    @DapperHesher 3 года назад +1

    SikTh is really the O.G. of this solution. Why no shout out to them? 😢

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      I only found out about them and them doing the tuning after the video. :)

    • @DapperHesher
      @DapperHesher 3 года назад +1

      @@GaryHiebner 😳 They're like the big three of back-in-the-day proto-djent bands along with Meshuggah (of course) and Textures.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Yeah I've heard their stuff but only after this video did I find stuff out on them using this type of octave tuning as well. Actually it's been uswd by bands earlier than SikTh. Like Filter and Foo Fighters used an Octave A tuning back in 1999. Cant remember if SikTh was using it before thT. Gonna have to do some more searching. But these octave tunings are so fun to plan in. I hot one guitar always setup in this tuning. I feel I write differently when using this tuning.

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Actually I forgot also Wes Borland was using the F# octave drop tuning in Nookie in 1997 as well on a custom 4 string baritone.

    • @DapperHesher
      @DapperHesher 3 года назад +1

      @@GaryHiebner Sabbath's 'The Wizard' was something similar too if I remember right. But, using it offhand on a song or two isn't quite the same as crafting the entire band's sound around it, IMHO.
      You familiar with Torche or Admiral Angry?

  • @Namelessforever_
    @Namelessforever_ Год назад +1

    I was raised on Drop C. The kids these days tune like their energy levels….low 😜

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  Год назад

      Haha! Yeah it just gets lower and lower :)

  • @unamusedmule
    @unamusedmule 3 года назад +1

    I came here for the accent

  • @digitalsea9147
    @digitalsea9147 3 года назад

    Why not buy a baritone???

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  3 года назад

      Yeah it can definitely be done on a baritone. The extra scale length helps a lot. But Wage War and Josh from Architects don't use baritones. They use standard scale guitars, so wanted to demonstrate how they do it with standard scale guitars and this low tuning.

  • @yungmophead
    @yungmophead Год назад +1

    Is it worth getting another guitar just to play wage war? hmmmm

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  Год назад

      Yeah if you have a spare guitar, then definitely

    • @yungmophead
      @yungmophead Год назад

      @@GaryHiebner Whats the price range I could go for for decent quality
      Awesome vid btw

    • @yungmophead
      @yungmophead Год назад

      Also bro would it be simple enough to adapt wage war on to a 7 string?

  • @alexspeleers
    @alexspeleers 2 года назад +1

    chining = tuning..... oh that british pronounciation

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  2 года назад +1

      Haha, it even sounds funny to me when I hear it back

  • @jacobhalsey1393
    @jacobhalsey1393 4 года назад

    Your explanation of intonation is unfortunately wrong. On a short scale 25.5 inch scale guitar if you pull the saddle back far enough to where it is also F# at the 12th you end up making the lower frets out of tune. In this one specific instance it would be better to intonation off of say the 5th fret so you will have the lower end frets you are actually using be better in tune

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      It intonate fine for me on my setup on the low frets all the way up the the high frets. But yeah you could also intonate by the 5th fret. Seems to be down to String gauge that helps alleviate it intonations too sharp when you go higher.

  • @vaiserious
    @vaiserious 4 года назад

    So better do this shit with floyd rose equipped guitats so you wont have to fuck arround with filing the nut...

    • @GaryHiebner
      @GaryHiebner  4 года назад

      Yeah that's one way. I'm not a Floyd fan though. I like fixed bridges

    • @vaiserious
      @vaiserious 4 года назад

      @@GaryHiebner you mustnt lock it. Or you can block it.