For A List Of My String Gauges Here: ►bit.ly/2nnDhmY
@agufish4 жыл бұрын
What string gauge did you use for this video?
@nickFX984 жыл бұрын
9 - 11
@alperenozgur4 күн бұрын
Drop Z#
@peteplaysmusic4 жыл бұрын
But seriously what gauge strings are those?
@RobinLeneutre4 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna SOOOOOOO link this video to everyone asking me hahaha
@TorqueBow4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, friend. I just got my first baritone guitar, and this’ll help me a lot and take things into consideration! Thank you for being you.
@floridaboy96414 жыл бұрын
What tuning?
@apoplexiamusic4 жыл бұрын
The Bunn also has tons of information about gauges VS scale length VS tuning and his content is Baritone all the way bro! He also runs the Baritone Obsessed FB group which is a cool community for the low-tuned denizens of this world
@TorqueBow4 жыл бұрын
@@floridaboy9641 it’s a 29.75 scale, so I’m just gonna try to get it to E Standard, but an octave down
@Sjrm1264 жыл бұрын
@@TorqueBow did you get a danelectro?
@mattsyp4 жыл бұрын
You did this right. People have a hard time understanding what intonation and string tension are and this was great to see. The way you explain things is very down to earth and I would hope you do more of these types of videos in the future.
@theliberation90614 жыл бұрын
For me it's actually about something else that's rarely mentioned: the attack. I'm much closer to the Richardson side of the spectrum exactly because of that, thick strings feel like you're hitting a block of wood and getting a decent, satisfying chug out of them is a wrist killer. This also applies to clean playing, the attack is really flat and sounds really unexpressive (is that a word?) with too much tension. And in fact I think the lower you tune, the lower the tension should be, as you need more attack for clarity. (I use 9.5-44 for E standard, but only a 56 for drop A and it feels and sounds perfect) The other issue is the tuning stability though, as too light strings can be frustratingly easy to whack out of tune, and it's probably the only reason why I'm not going a gauge lower on everything. In my opinion in most cases light-ish tension is better, unless you have massive hands and/or pick like a furious caveman, in which case you'll probably need more gauge for stability. But seriously, heavy strings more often than not feel and sound like shit, and definitely are not better for metal.
My question is never that mines aways “what tuning are u in. “
@ModernDayMalice4 жыл бұрын
Can I use .110’s for drop B on a BC Rich Warlock
@peterrobles49604 жыл бұрын
I recommend 12’s
@marcelgrill82834 жыл бұрын
What else?
@p1motorcarsltd4 жыл бұрын
Lol did you watch the video at all 😂
@williammarks82664 жыл бұрын
I literally use 9s and im always switching between drop b and c on my fender Stratocaster
@charliewhelan94884 жыл бұрын
@@williammarks8266 how do you like that? That sounds horrible to play. I use 10-56 for drop C and honestly, I want to go heavier. 9s must be horrible at staying in tune
@johnnygotgrowls4 жыл бұрын
This is incredibly informative. So for the love of god LEAVE THE MAN ALONE....PAY ATTENTION WITH YOUR EYES AND EARS.
@Zalkard4 жыл бұрын
Just to be sure though... -
@Rain5934 жыл бұрын
And fingers
@tyrone91803 жыл бұрын
are u mad at people for giving him feedback on videos to make so they can watch them, grow his channel, and pay him lol
@johnnygotgrowls3 жыл бұрын
@@tyrone9180 Nope not at all. I'm talking about the relentless "String Gauges?" comments. I don't consider those to be feedback or suggestions for videos.
@TobyKBTY4 жыл бұрын
The Jason Richardson source (and more recently for me, Rick Beato's video) really opened my eyes about string gauges. I've since let go of what the internet thinks is best for my guitars and just go with what's comfy. With that said, I do think a lot would find it weird I'm so comfy with a 64 in F# lmao.
@YaYousef54 жыл бұрын
The Rick Beato video made go down in string gauges on all my guitars and I love it. From .10s to .09s. Feels nicer, bends easier, and there’s a touch more clarity when chugging.
@aleskdc38082 жыл бұрын
10 years ago, before I got confident setting up my instruments myself, I once brought my ESP SS Viper (24.75") to a music store to get a nice setup in Drop C.. My strings were a set of DR DDT's 11-54. The guy looked at me dead in the eye and said "'I'm sorry, but I refuse to set up your instrument with those strings, this will mess up your guitar, you need AT LEAST a 60 for a low C, I wouldn't tune that low if I was you. You need a way longer scale lenght for that tuning". I was like "whatever". I never had any issue for this beforehand. It all comes down to preference and the particular way you play and feel your instrument. I have been playing lately in drop G# on my 25.5" scale guitar with 11-65 gauge strings. I am considering getting a baritone but so far, I had absolutely no issue at all despite the low 65 being floppy from time to time. If you wonder what gauge is right for you for x tuning you are using, just mess around with different sets and go with what you like the most
@JFR0013 жыл бұрын
I think, the lower you tune, the more important this stuff becomes. I had a few weeks and gigs with trial and error, but I finally found my perfect gauges, scale length and feel for my weird tuning. I ended up with thick strings and high tension. And for those who complain about missing attack and clarity, let me tell you, experimenting with amps/cabs and EQ (esp. treble/presence) helps A LOT.
@guitardedzach4 жыл бұрын
Me: "What string gauge should I buy?" Stringjoy: "Yes."
@marzbitenhaussen4 жыл бұрын
is not about the sound alone, but the sound and the feedback when playing, hence it contributes to a difference of sound, because is related to the playing dynamics, but it is very subjective, lighter strings are easier to play but that changes the sound not based on what the passive manner pickups capture the magnetic field, but because the different gauge of the strings changes the way a player perceives the strings (tension, feel) that changes the attack and input.
@akesuta4 жыл бұрын
I did the string calculator and ordered two different sets of strings. I'm very eager to try them out. Your video was excellent, thank you for all the info!
@c4li4 жыл бұрын
Evertune bridges allow you to use smaller gauge strings for lower tunings which is great imho. I'm only using a .52-.10 set on my 25.5 evertune 6 string for Drop B but then i need to use at least a .62 on my 27" 7 string for A std.
@saintluciaofficial20194 жыл бұрын
Since both of my 7 string guitars are an extended scale, 26.5" and 27" scale, I usually use .9 - 59 for B standard and 10 - 59 for A standard. Just feels better for me.
@KieranJamesHickman4 жыл бұрын
If anyone cares, I’m a rhythm player in a technical death metal band and I feel really comfortable play 13-70 gauge in C standard/Drop A# - my bands lead guitarist plays 12-64 but does way more lead shredding and tapping In case any newer players were looking for a personal experience, we play 6 strings and I 100% know I use thick strings, but it’s what works for me, I tried out 12-64 and it just wasn’t enough for me, also tried 14-74 and that was a tad too much, quite frankly trial and error will help you find your sweet spot, mine just so happens to be a 13-70, we both play 25.5 inch 6 string LTD’s
@AgainstTheeWickedlyMusic4 жыл бұрын
I totally get that man, I have 60-12 on my Schecter Hellraiser right now in D Standard (I play death metal as well), and it's quite comfortable. I cut back a slight bit to tune there now, I think 56-12, but C Standard is honestly pretty hard to get tense on a standard scale, at least for my liking. I was using Mammoth Slinky's for C for a while
@bloodblade584 жыл бұрын
I have been searching for anwsers to my question for ages. It all makes sense now thank you.
@MatthewAlenius4 жыл бұрын
string go brr?
@apoplexiamusic4 жыл бұрын
This is the Way
@andreisevastre36594 жыл бұрын
I think you can basically experiment with a few sets. I see a lot of peeps around use like .56 or .58 for drop C. After a few set-changes, I came to the conclusion that a .50 or even .48 works best for me in drop C (25.5 scale). What I'm saying is all for 6 strings guitars, as I don't have any 7s or 8s. I don't need my guitar fighting me. With a .52 I went as low as A# and it was fairly ok, I also used .54 for A# but it starts feeling a bit T H I C C. If the guitar is good, my opinion is I'd never go thicker than .58, and it can take a drop G very well. Keep this in mind: the thicker the string, the darker the sound. And I personally don't want that. As for the high strings, I now have a .10 - .52 set in drop C which is perfect. For lower tunings I'd go .11 on the high strings, or maybe .13 in some extreme cases. Experiment, see what feels and sounds good for you. Don't go and buy a .62 set and put it in drop C just because your favourite KZbinr does this. It's all subjective. Thanks for the video, Andrew!
@theders85902 жыл бұрын
Exactly. I’m one of those people who uses 11-58 (from a 7 string set on to a 6 string) for drop C and it feels perfect.
@neyrozzz7171 Жыл бұрын
@@theders8590 im using a 13-72 strings for drop g#-drop a on 24.75 scale
@Hahvayz4 жыл бұрын
thanks for the string tension calculator honestly, that stuff is pretty interesting
@nathan_nothing4 жыл бұрын
Back in my show playing & record recording days, I used to use a Shecter Tempest Custom with EMG85s in the bridge and neck with .72 in the low E spot as I turned BEADGB. Worked awesome, felt great.
@garrettmckinney25934 жыл бұрын
I use 10 - 59 for drop Ab on a 7, my scale length is fan fret 25.5 - 27. I try to go for the lightest I can get away with before intonation/tuning issues. However, this is all up to preference so don't be afraid to experiment with different string gauges and find what works for you. Edit: I forgot to mention for 6 strings I use 10 - 52 for drop C, 25.5 scale length.
@stndrd36083 жыл бұрын
10-52 Drop C is by far my favourite. No other tuning/gauge combination Feels THAT good to me. For Drop A# (25.5) I use 12-64, for Drop B just 11-54. I don’t understand it either, but for A# that thick string just feels right to me 😂
@kameronwright9925 Жыл бұрын
I used 56 for drop c on a six string. Mainly because I loved the tension and it would still play great when I tuned down to drop A
@MarkusKarppinen4 жыл бұрын
A few years ago I managed to get 12-60 work in drop a# on a 24,75” 6-string but now I can’t make 12-62 work in drop a on a 27” baritone 6-string. The 62 is way too floppy. I don’t know if I pick way harder nowadays or what the hell is going on. I’ve played Earnie ball 13-72 in drop a for a while now on my baritone and it works great for me.
@nothingislogical4 жыл бұрын
I like using 11's in standard tuning (doesn't matter how many strings the guitar is.) It's more of a feel thing for me. There's a tone difference too, but it's really because I like the feel.
@AustinBrake983 жыл бұрын
Good way to snap your guitar in half.
@Ramble12343 жыл бұрын
@@AustinBrake98 that is not possible with 11 gauge strings. They are not heavy LOL
@rem3374 жыл бұрын
Really like this video, very informative, THANK YOU for stressing feel! I don't see a lot of people stress feel enough so they end up leaving people more confused than when they started.
@btburke174 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this. I try not to ask this as it is very personal to everyone and how the guitar is set up
@caboosemacs4 жыл бұрын
My ec-1000fr, a 24.75 scale length, is setup with drop c/d standard with 64-12 strings. When I go back to a e standard prs se with 42-9 strings my picking becomes much easier. It's like lifting weights for your pick hand. Both guitars sound awesome in their own ways. The 8 string however... 27" scale length, .80 is way too floppy and rolls out from under my finger while fretting, I can't stand anything above a mid .60--.70 for low string. 7 string is my sweet spot. Like any hobby, just experiment, research, and see what works for you. Like Andrew says, a string tension calculator will help a ton. Would recommend you take your guitar to an actual luthier for proper set up to change string gauges, before you mess with it, if you aren't exactly sure what you are doing.
@Felker934 жыл бұрын
I play guitar in a progressiv metal band with 7 string guitars. We’re going down to drop A at the bottom string and leave the rest in standard. So I found a set of 0.09 to ? Strings from Ernie ball. I thought there will be to less tention. But it wasn’t. The tone, feel and grip was just amazing. And you can bend your high strings up to Kazakstan and back btw. So I recommend the opinion of Jason Richardson. I will always use strings with a much lower tention so I have the feeling!
@NathanielBTM4 жыл бұрын
On my 25.5 scale 6 string I used to use 11-54 for E standard to Drop B, then I changed to 12 - 62 mammoth skinkies set for anything From E standard to a djonty Octave tuning GGCFGD. Now I use the same set but replace the Low 62 for a 76. So i have a 25.5 with 12, 16, 24w, 34, 48, 76 in anything from Drop C# to around an F# Octave tuning. It works for me :)
@Bilsuburbians3 жыл бұрын
Great video, i hope this guy get much attention from the viewer and some company will endorse him. And he should make a metal band too.
@brianbergmusic52882 ай бұрын
I merely agree *halfway* with Jason Richardson (not that I play anywhere near his level) that the thicker the gauge of string, the more you are relying on the amp for any output of brightness. You don't want to sound like a bassist when you want clear chug. I have a 7, and I used to be dogmatic about a 70 gauge string solving all of my problems for the Low-B. Turns out 64 hits the sweet spot and sounds noticeably brighter in a good way -- I even like it down to an A. Anything lower than A and 64 feels bad. One could use alt picking/strumming on it like a dentist drill holding it into position, but I can't stand G# or lower being floppy. If all you do is cancel the inertia by alternate picking everything, sure... but when you hammer downstrokes, it just doesn't work to be lighter gauge.
@TRIGG2624 жыл бұрын
I used to play .52 gauge strings and I really thought they were good for going down to drop B but then I got a new guitar and they had .46 gauge strings and I loved the way they played and was shocked that it didn’t matter that my strings weren’t super thick and I could go to drop B & A no problem
@WhiteJadeProductions4 жыл бұрын
I use 52's on my low E (six string guitar) tuned down to drop G#. Personally I like the "Baw" sound It makes and I can play down to drop F without worrying about going out of tune. (Scale length is 25.5 in) Note: this works mainly because of how the G ,B, and high E string are tuned. I don't tune them down more that 2 whole steps when playing low tunings. (I hate to say this but) see the tuning of "Doomsday" by Architects to get a good idea of how to deal with thin strings in low tunings.
@jdliefting89268 ай бұрын
58 on F# how the hell does that not become fishing wire? I dont mind playing as thin as possible. the problem is just tension. Even with a 27 scale in drop G# i need a 74 to get something usable.
@johnyang79911 ай бұрын
Although no one asked but I use either misha's 58 set or daddario 56 set for drop c. Issue is most string sets for drop tunings are not balanced meaning too loose on the lows and to tight on the highs.
@prashuryagoswami61223 жыл бұрын
i use the string tension calculator and then the gauges that i got for drop c i cant find anywhere.
@nathanielcava41284 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I think people ask just cause for metal it’s hard to find comfortable and balanced string gauges.
@Yats64174 жыл бұрын
Hey ! Could you please help me out ? As someone who's new to guitar and just got one, I play in Drop B what string gauge should I use ? The standard ones (probably tens) feel too thin for me too play and the low strings in general feel like they're too thin to be anywhere close to Drop B [It's an Ibanez guitar for reference of scale, also my hands are huge and I hit the strings hard] Ernie Heavy bottom top lows, maybe ?
@johnbeamon4 жыл бұрын
Start here, start.daddario.com/publish/DADDropTuning.aspx, and scroll down to the "Drop Tuning Tension Guide" table. For reference, Misha Mansoor uses the EXL117 set (green "D Tuning", with the heavier top) for drop C instead of the EXL116 because the heavier top string is less floppy in drop tuning. Drop B is a C# tuning with the top string dropped. Second, an Ibanez likely has a 25.5" scale, whereas a Gibson would have a 24.75" scale. That doesn't sounds like much, but size 10 long feels like size 11 short. So EXL117 or EXL148, depending how stiff you want them to feel. It's a one-time expense; just try a pack of each for a week.
@thetravisparker5259 Жыл бұрын
I hate going in and out of tune from just hitting the strings slightly harder. I use 11-58 for D standard/drop C
@m3rcur92 жыл бұрын
I use 10-46 on my 25.5 inch scale superstrat for any tune from e standard to drop c# and 12-60 on my 24.75 inch scale Les Paul for any tune from drop c to drop A#. also some time later I will by a 7 string guitar with some kind of 11-70 for drop A to Drop F#
@sietsedekrieger20024 жыл бұрын
Scale length?!?
@camdenthibeault1718Ай бұрын
What string gauge should I use for drop E on an 8 string, I got 75 and they were too floppy
@bolche_vic4 жыл бұрын
scale length?
@davelanciani-dimaensionx2 жыл бұрын
I don't play guitar as much as I used to, so my fingers aren't as strong as they used to be. I now need the strings to be a bit looser, so I use 10-46 D'Addarios in D Standard. For Drop-C I use 10-52s.
@elplatanazo874 жыл бұрын
Completely agree with you! It’s always about feel and preference. Thanks for posting that list of strings you use. I see you only do drop E for the 8 strings. Been running a regular set of 8 string for my 7 string Steph carpenter 607(same green one you have) and it’s super sloppy for a clear drop E. I’ll be going for a custom kalium set that uses a .74 or a .80. On the low E. I’m mainly a bassist, and to do a solid drop E I’m using a kalium .192 string lol. It’s super thick but I honestly wouldn’t know if there’s a ‘thinner’ gauge that can replicate that low E like that.
@Ian-Threaded4 жыл бұрын
I have always thought the lighter string gauges sound great for Gothenburg style riffing. Interesting to hear Jason Richardson’s thoughts. Thicker gauges seem to lose that bite and sound a little more woofy. Not that they aren’t great in other aspects
@AgainstTheeWickedlyMusic4 жыл бұрын
I guess everyone is throwing gauges out there, so I'll join in. My Jackson 7 string has a 26.5" scale, and I'm currently using .80-.14 on it for F# Standard and F Standard. My other Jackson is a Monarkh, with a 24.75" scale, and I'm using .50-.11 for E standard. Finally, my Schecter Hellraiser, 25.5" scale, has .56-12. for D standard. I string my guitars heavy because I pick pretty hard, and often fret hard when slamming power chords. I string mostly for writing, and I play a fusion of death/doom/black metal.
@k.a.m_dh99594 жыл бұрын
Lol I use 62's for my 25.5 scale length Ibanez when I tune to drop F#... You must like the tension of suspension bridges
@AgainstTheeWickedlyMusic4 жыл бұрын
@@k.a.m_dh9959 Yeahh, I honestly kind of do hahaha. It suprises me how comfortable my 7 string sits though. It's pretty easy to play for having a bridge cable
@tylerperry43184 жыл бұрын
95% of the time I use 10-52 gauge strings just because I generally play in anything from Drop C to Standard tuning. Here lately though I’ve dropped one of my 6 strings down to Drop A because I don’t have my 7 string anymore. It does surprisingly well with the 10-52 but I just bought a set of 11-54 for the low tunings for that guitar and I look forward to seeing how differently it feels and sounds.
@dejaeviz4 жыл бұрын
i think it might come down to pick and picking style. I think the brighter your natural picking/pick sound it the heavier the gauge your ears will want, because tone doesnt start at ZERO, its start at the point you are at once you add up your amp, speakers, guitar wood, strings, fingers, technique, pick material/thickness and technique .... THEN .. you adjust from there. so its impossible to say which string gauges are the "best". now lets talk about which socks are best for studying ... :/ LOL still a fun video ... rant away ...
@julianaraneta54164 жыл бұрын
and really it's also all about how you setup and your hand playing power tho. i use 11-48's for drop B and A# and i don't have no "wobbly string" problems.
@greglane3344 жыл бұрын
All I care about is that my strings can hold their tuning. If a certain gauge works better for a certain tuning,that's what I go for. Also,who doesn't play above the twelfth fret? That's where all the fun happens
@joelmacy95584 жыл бұрын
Very helpful video thanks man !!
@Tawfu8 ай бұрын
what brand or exact model of strings should i get for my baritone 7 string guitar?
@TheSmeltork Жыл бұрын
Dope ass FSociety shirt.
@gabrielstaton2615 Жыл бұрын
so strings are a preference with additional info on what may fit for you
@zacwattus43204 жыл бұрын
Okay. I’m a huge newbie. I was recommended Ernie’s Beefy strings for Drop D/C. Went to put the low E String on and barely got it wrapped around the nut before it snapped. I don’t get why that happened?
@a1paradox19 Жыл бұрын
It definitely matters a bit. The only reason you can use light strings if you’re using low tunings is if you have an evertune
@sondeland90414 жыл бұрын
So what string gauges do you use
@toofnation6934 жыл бұрын
great video, informative! thanks
@goatworks7344 жыл бұрын
Anyone know the correct string gauge for a multiscale 5 string piccolo bass tuned to GBGF#A?
@onekidneystan43304 жыл бұрын
13-37
@Antihero9834 жыл бұрын
He finally did it! HE DID IT!
@nottristan62094 жыл бұрын
This is not a joke, would a .105 work for drop E
@finnancahill26444 жыл бұрын
What’s the scale? My initial thoughts are no unless it’s 25.5 or max 26.5
@nottristan62094 жыл бұрын
@@finnancahill2644 I lied, it's a bit of a joke
@finnancahill26444 жыл бұрын
@@nottristan6209 and here I was trying to help:/
@nottristan62094 жыл бұрын
@@finnancahill2644 No worries, I appreciate you :3
@WintermintP4 жыл бұрын
You shouldn't have a guitar any shorter than 27" regardless of tuning, but 80 is plenty enough for E1. Unless you're playing 25.5" or shorter, but for any tuning you shouldn't go any shorter than 27". For anything lower than C1 a minimum of 30" is an absolute must but such guitars are rather hard to come by unless you manage to get a custom deal, and even then you'll never get away with not using strings with triple digit gauges. -WintermintP
@Nickkanalas4 жыл бұрын
Guitar Center hates me for asking them “can my 6 string guitar go as low as drop a” and “what is the best gauge for metalcore” I get it, I’m new at this shit. Much appreciated though 🤣
@gerardodecay99572 жыл бұрын
What gage strings should I use for my drums?
@madhausen6 ай бұрын
Yeah that's great and all but what pick gauge do you use?
@turboesther364 жыл бұрын
Also bridge to nut scale is way more important to intonation than string gauge imo
@kaisoliz25334 жыл бұрын
I use 11s
@MemoROFL Жыл бұрын
Great video.
@noahbrewer24764 жыл бұрын
Yes. From personal experience, yes, it does very much matter. It’s an eternal struggle to balance between thickness of gauge and scale length.
@The.Adam.D4 жыл бұрын
I totally understand normal scale guitars, but recently got a 7 and used normal scale logic and got disappointing results.. thanks Andrew!
@jaydentomas30714 жыл бұрын
I use 10/52 paradigm strings on my tele I ideally I wouldn’t do that but it’s sick!
@mrbobmetalhead6910 ай бұрын
I know i am late, i don't have problem playing Drop B with ernie ball hybrid slinky, 9-46 , on 25,5 inch guitar scale, maybe because i dont push too hard
@JakefromFH4 жыл бұрын
I think its all about setup. I have a guitar with 10 guage slinkies tuned to drop A.
@rippitydippity4 жыл бұрын
Drop F 26.5” Seven strings?
@WintermintP4 жыл бұрын
9-80 set minus the 64 will do just fine. I play Drop F with 9-80 set on an 8. -WintermintP
@blendernoob644 жыл бұрын
I used a skinny too heavy bottom and 70 for the low b for drop f and that was pretty nice!
@WintermintP4 жыл бұрын
@@blendernoob64 You don't need as much tension as you think for most guitars. It's the 9-string guitar you should worry about. You need a bass string for your bottom 9th string I swear. 145 on my 9th string for my RG9QM. -WintermintP
@burneraccounthandle4 жыл бұрын
@@WintermintP bruh you don’t need to sign off on every single one of your comments lmao
@AgainstTheeWickedlyMusic4 жыл бұрын
I currently have my Jackson in F Standard, and it's .80, .62, .50, .38, .28, .18, .14 (If I'm remembering correctly). For Drop F, I'd suggest going a few points lighter than that, depending on how hard you play. Maybe the .80 for the F, with .56-.12 for the rest of the guitar in C standard
@mattwarren6116 Жыл бұрын
I use .008 on all 8 strings tuned to D-0. Sounds terrible, but it is sooo metal
@BigChungus37_4 жыл бұрын
Whaf string gages you use
@javierdiazsantana3 жыл бұрын
It matters way more than we think
@mattsorsson4 жыл бұрын
Sick Mr.Robot shirt!
@trunks8284 жыл бұрын
Very interesting you nailed it. One thing I learned was scale length is key 30 inch length in f# standard 14-68 is just prefect not super heavy feels just right. On the bass side of things unfortunately f# standard on a 34inch scale includes a 184-57 on a five string which hurts like hell. They need to make a cheaper 37inch bass! Damn you dingwall prices!!
@connormcinerney75034 жыл бұрын
It may be your lucky day. Spectre just released a new model with the same 34" - 37" scale ;)
@mattsyp4 жыл бұрын
There are a few multi scale basses that cost less than a dingwall. I'd look some up and see if you could get a used one on reverb or ebay.
@balinttakacs69512 жыл бұрын
I have never seen a more painful "What's up guys, Andrew Baena here" greet.
@clea_cj4 жыл бұрын
What string gauge for Fsus4#78x78 tuning?
@mudcorpseband71384 жыл бұрын
tried to learn something but was jamming out to the background music.
@sadtoaster994 жыл бұрын
what gauge socks do you wear
@davidkerr27424 жыл бұрын
lovely video
@ad4n4084 жыл бұрын
10-46 for drop e?
@nickpinnelle27704 жыл бұрын
What string gauges do you use
@douglasvaughn93493 жыл бұрын
What string size does your MacBook have? 😅
@gustavomazonave85364 жыл бұрын
Just put the string gauge in the description. Easy. It helps a LOT
@BaenaCarcosa4 жыл бұрын
It always has been. For years
@gustavomazonave85364 жыл бұрын
@@BaenaCarcosa Im sorry, but ive watched a lot of your videos, and some of them i wanted to know the gauges but couldnt find it 😭. I dont ask gauges in videos tho
@fadedharkness39012 ай бұрын
I’ve only had trouble cuz my 8 string has a 6 string scale length 🙃
@JLchevz3 жыл бұрын
just use the calculator and keep 120 pounds of tension on all the strings and the thicker strings with a little bit more tension than the thinner strings and that's it, play and see if it works and adjust accordingly
@NeoGarlick4 жыл бұрын
i use 0.11 string gauges but i want more tune stability (i pick very hard) so i want to use 0.13 string and a 65 on the 6 string to drop A#
@WintermintP4 жыл бұрын
Picking hard is never a good idea. If you want to play tight you need to lock to the grid. To lock to the grid you want minimal movements on your hands. That's not to say you should use lighter gauges on the bottom strings, though. For the bottom strings you need a minimum of 16lbs of tension, and you probably want 20lbs just to be safe. The further away from you the string happens to be, the less tension and less force in playing you need on it. -WintermintP
@NeoGarlick4 жыл бұрын
@@WintermintP I do that XD
@WintermintP4 жыл бұрын
@@NeoGarlick Yea I know. That's why I said you should stop. You need less energy to bring out the meanest sounding chugs than you think, it'll surprise you. -WintermintP
@NeoGarlick4 жыл бұрын
@@WintermintP ok i gonna pick up my guitar and test it : ]
@WintermintP4 жыл бұрын
@@NeoGarlick You probably want to be modest/moderate with your picking. Let the distortion do the work. It's just like how metal singers don't use nearly as much energy doing screams than you think. -WintermintP
@GreenDayIsOver90004 жыл бұрын
does anyone know why stringjoy took down the calculator for so long?
@Projectdarkhalo4 жыл бұрын
Love the mr.robot t shirt
@EyesOpen3699 ай бұрын
I use .12-52 gauge. For drop turning. And .9for anything else. Blues or 80s metal.
@justevan8774 жыл бұрын
What string gauges do you use again?
@snowcloudshinobi4 жыл бұрын
uploaded 23 hours ago? ok i'll watch
@KeyanHoushmandLive4 жыл бұрын
The bane of my fucking existence. I feel like vomitting everywhere just looking at those two words. I wish I was a dad that only played teles in standard tuning.