B Standard Tuning Guitar
Get heavy strings. Use a set of 0.013 to 0.056 gauge strings or heavier. Drop B tuning is lower, which means there is less tension in the strings. Lighter guitar strings won't have enough tension in this tuning, which will cause them to rattle and sound bad. Tune the low string to B. This is B1, or 61.74 Hz. What kind of a guitar do you own? Does it have a fixed bridge? You usually need heavy gauge strings (0.11 - 0.54 and even heavier) stabdradr B tuning would mean B E A D G B E on a 7 string or B E A D F # B on a 6 string or on a baritone guitar.
- B Minor Chord Guitar Standard Tuning
- B Standard Tuning Guitar String Gauge
- Electric Guitar Standard Tuning
B♭ tuning, or A♯ tuning, is a method of guitar tuning (and stringed instruments per se) in which all strings on a six-stringed instrument, most often guitar, are tuned down by 3 steps. For example, standard guitar tuning is E A D G B E. B♭ tuning starts by tuning the lowest string on a guitar E, to B♭ and then tuning all strings down in the same interval of 3 steps down.
Strings on a guitar tuned to B♭ are B♭ E♭ A♭ D♭ F B♭
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Seven-string guitars achieve B and B♭ tuning because they have a lower B string below the E string, which is the lowest string on a conventional guitar.
Used by[edit]
- Adema on most of their eponymous album and Unstable.[citation needed]
- After the Burial (7-string guitars)
- Alter Bridge (similar to six-string E-flat tuning, but the lowest string is tuned down to B-flat)
- Arch Enemy (on some songs, those songs are tuned to A tuning in live performances)
- Behemoth (7 string guitars)
- Boris (also with 6th string dropped to G# and D# on some tracks)
- Brian 'Head' Welch on his debut solo album Save Me from Myself, as well as with Korn on their demo 'Neidermayer's Mind'.[citation needed]
- Buckethead on albums Inbred Mountain, The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock, The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell, and Island of Lost Minds.[citation needed]
- Cannibal Corpse on the album Vile and on, which is when guitarist Jack Owen started using seven string guitars. Cannibal Corpse's guitar players Pat O'Brien and Rob Barrett still use the tuning, but both down tune six string guitars. Pat O'Brien used to use a seven string guitar (BC Rich), but has recently switched to six string guitars (Ran).[citation needed]
- Dir En Grey since 'Dum Spiro Spero'
- Disbelief starting from 66Sick.
- Dream Theater, ('Panic Attack' from the album Octavarium, 'Wither' from Black Clouds and Silver Linings, and 'Paralyzed' and 'Out of Reach' from 'Distance Over Time'.)[1]
- Edenbridge (7-string guitars) (since My Earth Dream)
- HIM (on their Digital Versatile Doom live performance)
- Hypocrisy (since Virus)
- Korn (7-string guitars, in Neidermeyer's Mind demo album)
- Linkin Park (uses the A#D#G#C#F#A# six-string variation on live performances of the songs 'Somewhere I Belong' and 'Easier to Run' from Meteora. Both songs are originally recorded in Bb standard seven-string)
- Meshuggah (on their earlier material when they were exclusively using 7 string guitars)
- Morbid Angel (since Covenant)
- Mushroomhead (on all albums since XIII, 7-string guitars).[citation needed]
- Mutoid Man (Stephen Brodsky started using the tuning during the recording of the Helium Head EP to fill in the low end of the sound, in an attempt to make up for their lack of a bassist at the time)
- Nevermore (7-string guitars, also used by guitarist Jeff Loomis)
- Nickelback on their song 'This Means War' [2]
- Orgy (Amir Derakh used six-string guitar-synths and Ryan Shuck used a seven-string guitar)
- Revocation (7 string-guitars, on many songs in Teratogenesis (EP) and subsequent albums)
- Sepultura (since Roots)[3]
- Slayer (songs 'Here Comes the Pain' and 'Not of This God' with Kerry King playing on a 7-string guitar)
- Sonata Arctica (7-string guitars, on some songs since 'Winterheart's Guild')
- Threat Signal (7 string-guitars, on their more recent material)
- Tesseract (7 string-guitars)
- Trivium (7-string guitars, also with the lowest string dropped to A-flat on some tracks, on albums Silence in the Snow and The Sin and the Sentence; also used on some songs on What the Dead Men Say while other songs in that album use 6-string drop D-flat)
- Winds of Plague (on the album Blood of My Enemy and their re-recording of the song 'Decimate the Weak')
B Minor Chord Guitar Standard Tuning
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B Tuning or B Standard Tuning is the standard tuning for a seven string guitar, where the strings are tuned B-E-A-D-G-B-E. B tuning can also be achieved on a six-string guitar, when the strings are tuned B-E-A-D-F♯-B, known then as Baritone Tuning. This tuning is popular among several different types of metal bands.
B Standard Tuning Guitar String Gauge
The following is a list of musical groups who use this tuning on six-string or seven-string guitars:
- Aeon (7-string guitars)
- Aghora (7-string guitars) (on the album Aghora (album))
- Allegaeon (7-string guitars)
- Amaranthe (since Massive Addictive)
- Amon Amarth (on most albums)
- Angel Vivaldi (7-string guitars)
- Animals as Leaders (On most of their first album, 7-string guitars)
- Arch Enemy (On their first three albums: Black Earth, Stigmata and Burning Bridges; and a few songs from their more recent albums)
- Arcturus on the album The Sham Mirrors
- Attack Attack! on the album self-titled Album
- Avatar (from Black Waltz onwards)
- Biomechanical (7-string guitars) on the album Cannibalised
- Black Label Society On '13 Years of Grief' from the album Stronger than Death
- Blood Red Throne on the album Altered Genesis
- Cannibal Corpse (7-string guitars)
- Cavalera Conspiracy (on the album Blunt Force Trauma and some songs on the album Inflikted)
- Carajo (B flat tuning)
- Cathedral (on the albums Forest of Equilibrium, The Ethereal Mirror, Statik Majik, and The Garden of Unearthly Delights)
- Celtic Frost (on 'Monotheist' and live performances during 2000s)
- Coal Chamber (BEADGB, although some songs are dropped to A)
- Coheed and Cambria (Key Entity Extraction II: Hollywood the Cracked, Key Entity Extraction V: Sentry the Defiant)
- Dave Matthews Band (On 'You Never Know')
- Decapitated (On the Blood Mantra album)
- Divine Heresy (7-string guitars)
- DragonForce (7-string guitars)
- Dream Theater (7-string guitars) (used on many songs, including 'Lie', 'Caught in a Web' and 'The Mirror' from Awake; the 1994 version of 'To Live Forever'; 'A Change of Seasons'; 'Just Let Me Breathe' from Falling into Infinity; 'Scene Seven: I. The Dance of Eternity' from Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory, and most songs from the Twelve-step Suite)
- Edenbridge (7-string guitars) (on some songs from their first five albums)
- Electric Wizard on the album Dopethrone
- Eluveitie (on many songs)
- Emperor on the album Prometheus: The Discipline of Fire & Demise
- Engulfed (7-string guitars)
- Entombed (on their album Left Hand Path)
- Fallujah (7-string guitars)
- Fear Factory (used B on a six-string prior to Dino Cazares' 1995 switch to Ibanez, from whom he began 7-string guitars.)
- Godflesh (used on the Godflesh EP and the Streetcleaner, Us and Them, and Hymns LPs
- HIM (on many songs)
- Hypocrisy (On all albums up from The Fourth Dimension until The Arrival, after which A# Standard and Drop G# are used)
- Illdisposed (All albums up until Burn Me Wicked)
- John Prine (on 'The Late John Garfield Blues' and 'Fish and Whistle' since 1998)
- King's X (on the album Black Like Sunday)[1]
- Kreator (some songs on the album 'Renewal')
- Kyuss (some songs on Wretch (album))
- Lacuna Coil (7-string guitars)
- Lead Belly was rumored to use this tuning in a 12-string variation.
- Linkin Park (BEADGB. Used on live performances of the songs 'Runaway' and 'With You' from 2003 onwards; originally recorded on standard tuned 7-string guitars)
- Massacre (on Back from Beyond)
- Negură Bunget (7-string guitars)
- Nekrogoblikon (7-string guitars)
- Pain of Salvation (7-string guitars)
- Pomegranate Tiger (7-string guitars)
- Profiles in Terror (7-string guitar and 6 guitar B tuned)
- Raintime (7 string guitars)
- Satariel (7-string guitars)
- Scar Symmetry (7 string guitars, on Symmetric in Design and Pitch Black Progress; have since switched to Drop A tuning)
- Sepultura (from Roots onward)
- Sleep (on their new single 'Leagues Beneath')
- Spawn of Possession (6- & 7-string guitars; Jonas Bryssling plays a 6 string, while Jonas Karlsson and Christian Muenzner's parts are written for 7 strings)
- Steve Vai (7-string guitar)
- Sun Caged (7-string guitars)
- Textures (7 string guitars)
- Theory of a Deadman (on their song 'No Surprise' and recent live performances of 'Bad Girlfriend')
- Tremonti (on the title track of the album A Dying Machine, and on live performances of songs originally recorded in C tuning)
- Trivium (7-string guitars, on some songs from The Crusade and all songs on Shogun)
- Type O Negative (on some songs)
- Unearth (7-string guitars)
- Whitechapel (7-string guitars, only on a few songs)
- Wicked Sisters
- Winterfylleth (also use Drop A)
- Within Temptation (lead guitarist Ruud Jolie uses 7-string guitars, while Robert Westerholt downtunes a six-string to B)
- Yanomamo
- Brightside to kill (Along Journey)
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References[edit]
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