D Standard (Why did I never do this before?!?)

ADAOCE

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Saw a Rhett Shull video yesterday about D Standard and decided to give it a whirl on my Peavey EXP. I had a set of slinky top beefy bottoms so I used those. Holy cow what a sound! There was always something I didn’t quite like about the way the Peavey sounded before I did this. It’s a great guitar but something was… just not quite right. Probably needed a legit setup but anyways I think this guitar is meant to be in D because it seriously came alive. That D Major chord instead of the E Major is just dark moody bliss. Here’s a short clip of me running through some chords through my dark rift. YouTube compression sucks yada yada trust me it sounds GOOD

 
Possibly sacrilegious but my HSS Strat lives between D standard and Drop C. I will often spend time in the build up to a gig transposing or rewriting E standard guitar parts for my guitar (hello there, jangly open chords in the key of D or G). I'm intending to buy another guitar for standard tuning because I don't want to change this guitar back.
 
Possibly sacrilegious but my HSS Strat lives between D standard and Drop C. I will often spend time in the build up to a gig transposing or rewriting E standard guitar parts for my guitar (hello there, jangly open chords in the key of D or G). I'm intending to buy another guitar for standard tuning because I don't want to change this guitar back.
That’s how I feel about my guitar now. It’s staying D but I’ll keep my Tele in E so I have something for that.
 
I tune to c# or c standard with regular strings and love it. Got a new strat a couple of weeks back and it arrived setup to E and it felt like I was playing a mandolin. Plus a prebend with release sounds more like a dive bomb than the real thing hahahaha
 
I tune to c# or c standard with regular strings and love it. Got a new strat a couple of weeks back and it arrived setup to E and it felt like I was playing a mandolin. Plus a prebend with release sounds more like a dive bomb than the real thing hahahaha
Lol yeah that must have been quite the difference!
 
Tho you may need to break out the guitar neck stretcher.

And the string thickenener.

And the nut slot widenener.

And the bass player slapping stick that leaves a mark that says "we play in UNISON now".

"In my band, the guitars kept downtuning, so I just tuned up a little — next thing you know the guitarists are playing 8-string guitars downtuned, and now I'm playing a 6-string picolo bass..."
 
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