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Chevelle it’s all pretty simple really, it’s just all in evil low moods. The easiest ones in my opinion are the old school singles, the red one, Vitamin R. New album?! Great!
C# tuning is an alternative arrangement for a 6-string guitar. This is achieved by tuning your guitar one and a half steps down from standard. If done correctly, your strings will be tuned to C#, G#, C#, F#, A#, D#.
Chevelle’s CD tone can only be achieved by triple tracking a stereo guitar input. In other words, it’s a studio effect that CANNOT be replaced live. Chevelle’s CD tone can only be achieved by triple tracking a stereo guitar input.
Drop B-Tuning requires you to tune or “drop” your low E string down two and a half steps to Bb. However, this tuning has two variations. In one version you only lower your sixth string and leave the rest of your strings in standard tuning.
Although he started tuning down a whole tone much earlier for Sabbath’s live shows (their first two albums are in standard tuning), Iommi later lowered his tuning another semitone, beginning with Master of Reality .
C♯ and D♭ are enharmonic equal. This means that they are played by the same key on a piano, but have a different musical meaning and should actually sound slightly different (although the difference is minimal).
Banking the baritones
“I just collect every baritone I can find. I have Danelectro, Gibson, Fender, PRS…” “I owned five Subsonic baritones which I loved, they sounded great. So it was a good time to move.
Mesa/Boogie Mark IV Head
The Chevelle sound ends with a Mesa/Boogie Mark IV connected to two Mesa/Boogie 4×12 cabinets. A second Mark IV serves as a backup.”
Baritones are 6-string fretted instruments, usually tuned to B, E, A, D, F#, B (where the 5th E string corresponds to the 6th E string of a standard guitar), with a scale about 27 ″. The longer scale keeps the low-tuned strings at the right tension and also ensures a full, fat tone.
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