Drop C tuning
Drop C tuning is an alternative guitar tuning where at least one string has been lowered to a C, but most commonly refers to CGCFAD, which can be described as D tuning with a 6th string dropped to C, or drop D tuning transposed down a whole step. Because of its heavier tone, it is most commonly used in rock and heavy metal music.[1][2][3][4][5]
Variations
Artists that have used CGCFAD
A-F
- A.N.I.M.A.L. - from "Acosados Nuestros Indios Murieron Al Luchar" to "El Nuevo Camino Del Hombre" albums.
- A Day To Remember
- Acid Drinkers - newest albums
- Alesana - on most of their Confessions album
- All Them Witches - on most tracks from Dying Surfer Meets His Maker
- Allison (on song "Matar o Morir")
- Alter Bridge - on some songs such as "Isolation"[8]
- American Head Charge (on the song "Seamless")
- The Amity Affliction
- Anberlin
- And So I Watch You from Afar
- Arch/Matheos[9]
- Architects (on album Nightmares)
- Arsis
- Arsonists Get All the Girls
- As Blood Runs Black
- As I Lay Dying
- Asking Alexandria - on the whole "Reckless & Relentless" album and the song "Break Down The Walls".
- Atreyu
- August Burns Red
- Avenged Sevenfold (on the songs "Second Heartbeat", "Radiant Eclipse", and "Victim")
- Bad Omens
- Baroness
- Beartooth
- Becoming the Archetype
- Before the Dawn (since their third album The Ghost until their split-up)
- Berri Txarrak - after their first album
- Biffy Clyro (on many tracks, including "That Golden Rule", "The Captain", "Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies" & "Stingin' Belle")
- Black Label Society
- Black Stone Cherry[10][11]
- Black Veil Brides
- Blessthefall
- Born of Osiris (along with drop G-tuned 7-string guitars)
- Breaking Benjamin (the majority of We Are Not Alone, and some songs from later albums)
- Breaking Point (band)
- Bring Me the Horizon (on some songs and the majority of Sempiternal)
- The Browning
- Buckethead (On "Nottingham Lace")
- Bullet For My Valentine
- Buried in Verona
- Byzantine
- Cancer Bats
- Celldweller
- Chevelle - (all albums since "Hats Off to the Bull", as well as live performances of "Sleep Apnea")
- Charon (on their recent material)
- Children of Bodom
- Chimaira[12] - most songs after their first album.
- Closure in Moscow
- Code Orange
- The Color Morale
- Colour Haze
- Converge
- Corrosion of Conformity
- Counterparts
- The Crimson Armada (on the album Guardians)
- Crossfade
- Crown the Empire
- Crush 40 - on, "I Am...All of Me"
- Cry of the Afflicted
- Courage My Love - on "You Don't Know How" from Becoming
- Dååth[4]
- Damageplan - on "Reborn" from New Found Power
- Darkest Hour
- Darkness Divided
- Davey Suicide
- Deathstars
- Deez Nuts
- Deftones - on White Pony and other songs on later albums
- Demon Hunter - on their self-titled debut album
- Destrage
- DevilDriver - mostly on The Last Kind Words and later albums and live performances
- Disciple
- Disillusion
- Disturbed - on some songs since Ten Thousand Fists
- Dope[13]
- Draconian (on their recent material)
- Dream Evil (on some songs)
- Drowning Pool
- Edguy - on "Ministry of Saints"
- Edgewater - on songs such as "Break Me Out"
- Empatic
- Enter Shikari
- Escape The Fate[14]
- Eskimo Callboy
- Evans Blue
- Evanescence (on some songs)
- Every Time I Die (some songs on Low Teens)
- Fair to Midland (as low 4 guitar strings and high 2 C guitar strings)
- Falling in Reverse
- Famous Last Words (on Two-Faced Charade album)
- Fantômas (on most of their songs)
- Firewind
- Flub
- For Today
- Fozzy
- From First to Last
- Fuel - (on the song "Won't Back Down")
G-M
- Ghost Bath
- Ghost - (on the song "Mummy Dust" and their covers of "It's a Sin" by Pet Shop Boys and " Missionary Man" by Eurythmics)
- Glamour Of The Kill
- God Forbid - along with D tuning, it's their main tuning
- Godsmack - along with drop D tuning, it's their main tuning
- Gojira (on The Way of All Flesh and L'Enfant Sauvage, as well as some songs on Magma)
- Green Arrows from the second album
- Greeley Estates On their Album Go West Young Man, Let the Evil Go East
- Halford
- HammerFall on "One More Time"
- Hands Like Houses
- Haste The Day
- Heaven and Hell - On Follow the Tears [15]
- Hellyeah
- Helmet (since Size Matters)
- He Is Legend
- Holy Soldier (on "Promise Man")
- HUM (on some songs from Downward is Heavenward and most songs from Inlet)
- I Set My Friends on Fire
- I, the Breather
- Icarus the Owl
- Ice Nine Kills (throughout The Burning EP and some songs from other albums)
- Ill Niño
- In Fear and Faith
- Intervals
- It Dies Today
- Iwrestledabearonce
- Job for a Cowboy
- Lostprophets
- Lower Definition
- Killer Be Killed
- Killswitch Engage
- Kittie
- King Buzzo
- King's X[16] (most later material and live performances, also used on some songs since Dogman)
- Lamb of God (on the songs "Resurrection Man" and "Bloodshot Eyes" from their self-titled album)
- Linkin Park (on the song "Rebellion")
- Loma Prieta
- Luxtorpeda
- Marmozets
- Mastodon (on some songs)
- Maximum the Hormone
- Mejibray
- Metallica – On most of St. Anger
- mewithoutYou
- Misery Signals
- Miss May I
- Motionless in White
- Mötley Crüe (John Corabi era)
- Mudvayne
- Murderdolls
N-S
- Neil Young
- Neck Deep (except for Rain In July album and some songs from The Peace and the Panic (C#) and some songs live (B and Standard).)
- Nickelback (on some songs) [17][18]
- Nine Inch Nails - "Into The Void"
- Nirvana (On "Blew" and "Something in the Way")
- Nonpoint
- Nothing More
- Oceana
- Of Mice & Men
- Oh, Sleeper
- Ozzy Osbourne (On "I Don't Wanna Stop")
- Painted in Exile
- Pantera on I'll Cast a Shadow from Reinventing the Steel
- Papa Roach
- Parkway Drive (On their earlier EPs)
- Periphery
- Pianos Become the Teeth
- Pillar
- Planetshakers
- Poison The Well
- Poisonblack
- Porcupine Tree (on "Anesthetize")
- Primal Fear (Latest Albums along with D standard)
- Probot
- P.O.D.
- Radiohead (on the non-album track Ill Wind)
- Rammstein - Live renditions of "Mein Herz brennt", The albums Reise Reise and Rosenrot in full, and half of the album Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da.
- Red Fang
- Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
- Rob Zombie
- Rush (On "Totem")
- Sacred Mother Tongue
- Savatage (on “Power of the Night”, "Hall of the Mountain King", and some songs on later albums)
- Scarlxrd (on "Chxke")
- Scorpions (band) (on "Humanity and Unbreakable albums")
- Secrets
- Seether (since Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces)
- Sentenced (on their recent material)
- Shadows Fall
- Shinedown (on some songs from “Leave a Whisper”, as well as "Devour" and "Enemies")
- Shiner
- Sick Puppies
- Skillet
- Skrape
- Sleeping With Sirens
- Slipknot (on their demo Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.)
- Slo Burn
- Sonic Syndicate
- Soulfly (On "Sodomites")
- Soundgarden (On 4th Of July)
- Steve Vai
- Still Remains
- Stiff Valentine
- Stratovarius (On the song"My Eternal Dream")
- Stray from the Path
- Strung Out - some songs
- Stuck Mojo - a lot of songs
- Sum 41 - on the songs "A Murder of Crows" and "Goddamn I'm Dead Again"
- Swallow the Sun
- System of a Down - on their first three albums and the songs "Question!" from Mezmerize and "Dreaming" from Hypnotize.
T-Z
- Taproot (from Blue-Sky Research and onwards)
- Texas Hippie Coalition
- Texas in July
- The Agonist
- The Black Dahlia Murder (on their earlier metalcore EPs)
- The Faceless
- The Fall of Troy (on "Nobody's Perfect")
- The Ghost Inside (On their cover of "Fortunate Son")
- The Human Abstract
- The Ocean
- The Ongoing Concept
- The Unguided
- The Used
- The Venetia Fair
- Theatre of Tragedy (on some songs from their final two albums, Storm and Forever Is the World)
- Theory of a Deadman[19]
- Thirty Seconds to Mars
- Threat Signal (on their first two albums)
- Three Days Grace on some songs from their first two albums
- Thrice
- Throwdown
- Times of Grace
- Tonight Alive
- Tool
- Triggerfinger[20]
- Truckfighters
- Unida
- Uriah Heep (on "The Wizard")
- Vanna
- Vein
- Virgin Black (on Lacrimosa (I Am Blind With Weeping)
- Vopli Vidopliassova (most songs)
- War of Ages
- We Came as Romans
- Wednesday 13
- While She Sleeps
- White Zombie
- Wintersun[21] (on some songs)
- Within the Ruins (on many songs; on the album Phenomena they use the 7-string variation C-F-c-f-A#-D-G.)
- Wovenwar
- Yellowcard
- Zakk Wylde
Artists that have used CADGBE
- Bob Dylan – predominantly in the period 1965-1966.[22]
- Deftones on some songs such as "Swerve City" and "Hearts/Wires", tuned down a full step.
- John Mayer – on the song "Neon".[23][24]
- Mark Tremonti on the song "My Champion" (tuned down a half-step; Myles is in Open F# tuning)
- Muse – on the songs "Map Of The Problematique"[24][25] & "Dead Inside"
- Nickelback[18]
- Brad Richter – on the piece "Flirtation"[26]
- Sevendust on the song "Mountain" (tuned down one and a half steps)
- The Tallest Man on Earth – on the song "The Sparrow and the Medicine".[27][28]
Artists that have used CGDGBE
- Keola Beamer[29]
- Melvins – on the song "Evil New War God"
- Mortal (on the song "Paradigm One")
- Pavement
- Richard Thompson[30][31]
- Soundgarden[32]
- Retrofoguetes – Julio Moreno (album Enigmascope Volume 1)
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dropped c guitar.
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...(Drop D One Whole Step Down CGCFAD, Drop C CADGBE and Drop B BADGBE)
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... C-G-D-G-B-E Tuning (often called "Keola's C", because it has been used most prominently by Slack Key guitarist Keola Beamer)
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My main tunings are: drop D, DADGAD and CGDGBE…
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