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Daz21

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  1. If your looking to create a sleek, professional-looking website then look no further! I have over 30 templates to sell, all professionally coded and fully customizable. If your interested then contact me.

    I apologise if this has been posted in the wrong board!

    Daz

  2. Hey Matt,

    I'm looking for members to form a band. I'm 21, been playing for 8 years and my playing style is punk. I like rock/metal/indie but I definitely like the punk rock sound. Anyway, if your interested let me know and we can maybe get together for a jam.

    Daz

  3. Band Members Wanted

    To join 21 year old guitarist. Personal influences are Rock, Punk, Indie but whatever your musical influence Id be interested in hearing from you.

    | Vocals | Guitar | Bass | Percussion |

    Call Daz on 07706 254601 or PM me.

    (Serious enquiries only please)

  4. This is where me knowing that technically this is NOT drop C is really annoying! Especially because I know what you mean!

    Consider this:

    Standard = EADGBE

    Drop D = DADGBE (dropping the E to D)

    Drop C = CADGBE (dropping the E to C)

    Drop D down a step = (CGCFAD)

    Agree or disagree' date=' I know I'm right and it's the most common thing I see notated wrongly, but anyway, for CGCFAD, try Ernie Ball Power Slinkys ( 11-48 ). I used them when in that tuning and didn't need to adjust anything.[/quote']

    I know what your saying is right, but it shouldn't be. When I talk of Drop D tuning, I don't just mean dropping the Top E down a step I mean Tuning the entire set down a step. Same with Drop C tuning.

    When I mean tuning Top E down a step, I just say it like that!

    (I like to challenge convention!)

    - D a z -

  5. What kind of bridge does your guitar have? A floating bridge will take a bit of time to settle down' date=' and you will need to use pretty heavy strings to play in drop C and might need to adjust the spring tension in the bridge if its floating.

    I've used 10 - 52's and played in drop C with a fixed bridge with no problems......[/quote']

    I have a floating bridge.

    I'll try using a heavier gauge, thanx!

    - D a z -

  6. Hey!

    The other day I was tabbing a track from the new Nickelback album and realized that I had to go down to drop C tuning to play the intro in the position Chad Kroeger does. I also noticed that Kroeger plays in Drop C about 90% of the time.

    When I tune my guitar down to Drop C, though, its hard to play for much longer that a few minutes without having to retune. I suspect it has something to do with the fact that I'm using 10's, would it hold the tuning better if I were to use a heavier gauge?

    - D a z -

  7. Guitarist available to join/form band. Been playing for eight years, influences are far ranging. Into bands like 3 Doors Down, Puddle Of Mudd, Creed, Alterbridge, Theory Of A Deadman ect. but enjoy playing pretty much anything. If interested PM.

    Cheers

    - Daz -

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