Nothing remotely esoteric about my tuning. It's common A-440 with the usual E A D G B E applied to the individual strings. I have sometimes dropped the lower E down to D for acoustic guitar or have tuned to an open chord for slide guitar duties, but I basically stick with normal tuning. It's what I started with all those years ago and and I know my way around it.
Hi Alan, sorry to confuse your honest query by mentioning Nazis and Alchemy... but it's because I'd read this rather sinister and puzzling article...please check it out... and then burn it! ;)https://globalnews.ca/news/4194106/440-hz-conspiracy-music/I'm sure that your question about tuning will all make more sense when you read it... Perhaps you already know about the things alluded to in the article...thus your original question. I'm very, very sorry if I've caused you any distress with my seemingly flippant answer. It certainly wasn't my intention to be condescending or patronizing. Obviously Bill is the only person able to answer your question. But now that you've mentioned this, I'll re-tune with A to 432hz and see if it feels or sound better in anyway...although my keyboard and other devices will be out of sync as it were. No hard feelings I hope Alan.
I'm not over thinking anything I know that the standard tuning is A 440hz, I was merely asking if anybody knew if Bill used A 432hz. Who mentioned Nazis or Alchemy?
A=440hz...I'm not sure what you're driving at here...that's just a standard tuning fork frequency...nothing unusual, different or metaphysical about it...and it's got absolutely nothing to do with Nazis or Alchemy. ;) I think that you're just over thinking all this. I know that there are lots of on-line articles about the relative advantages or not of using 440hz or 432hz as a tuning reference.Just tune your guitar, play it and dream away is my advice :)
Nothing remotely esoteric about my tuning. It's common A-440 with the usual E A D G B E applied to the individual strings. I have sometimes dropped the lower E down to D for acoustic guitar or have tuned to an open chord for slide guitar duties, but I basically stick with normal tuning. It's what I started with all those years ago and and I know my way around it.
Hi Alan, sorry to confuse your honest query by mentioning Nazis and Alchemy... but it's because I'd read this rather sinister and puzzling article...please check it out... and then burn it! ;) https://globalnews.ca/news/4194106/440-hz-conspiracy-music/ I'm sure that your question about tuning will all make more sense when you read it... Perhaps you already know about the things alluded to in the article...thus your original question. I'm very, very sorry if I've caused you any distress with my seemingly flippant answer. It certainly wasn't my intention to be condescending or patronizing. Obviously Bill is the only person able to answer your question. But now that you've mentioned this, I'll re-tune with A to 432hz and see if it feels or sound better in anyway...although my keyboard and other devices will be out of sync as it were. No hard feelings I hope Alan.
I'm not over thinking anything I know that the standard tuning is A 440hz, I was merely asking if anybody knew if Bill used A 432hz. Who mentioned Nazis or Alchemy?
A=440hz...I'm not sure what you're driving at here...that's just a standard tuning fork frequency...nothing unusual, different or metaphysical about it...and it's got absolutely nothing to do with Nazis or Alchemy. ;) I think that you're just over thinking all this. I know that there are lots of on-line articles about the relative advantages or not of using 440hz or 432hz as a tuning reference. Just tune your guitar, play it and dream away is my advice :)
I don't thinks that he does, although a its a better tuning, tracks like "Panic in the world" are A=440
I guess that he tunes his guitars to EADGBE like we all do....unless he drops the tuning on certain strings like Jonny Marr and others sometimes do.