Drop tuning is a technique where the pitch of one or more strings on a guitar or bass is lowered by an interval, usually a whole step (two semitones), relative to standard tuning. This can create a deeper sound and is popular in genres like metal, punk, and blues.
The formula to calculate the new string tension after drop tuning is given by:
It’s important to choose the right string gauge for drop tunings to maintain proper playability and prevent breakage.
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