D tuning with a C at the top thickest to thinnest ... CGCFAD
Step 1: Tune your guitar to drop D. If you have no idea how to do that, you tune down your thick E string to sound like your D string (3rd string). The notes must match.
Step 2: Once you are in drop D, tune like you would in standard. 5th fret matches the next string, ect. When you're done, your string should just sound like a really low standard tuning.
Step 3: Once you're done doing all that, tune like you would tune in drop D again. Match the top thick string to sound like your (now) C string.
Basically you are tuning everything a step down
Whala, you have drop C.
To accurately tune your drop C guitar using the Guitar Tuna app, first select the drop C tuning option in the app settings. Then, pluck each string of your guitar and adjust the tuning pegs until the app shows that the string is in tune. Repeat this process for each string until all strings are tuned correctly to drop C.
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The best way to drop C tune guitar strings is to loosen the tension on each string gradually by turning the tuning pegs until they reach the desired pitch of C. Make sure to tune each string carefully to avoid damaging the guitar or strings.
To properly drop C tune your guitar strings, you need to tune each string down by two full steps. This means lowering each string from its standard pitch to the following notes: C, G, C, F, A, D. Use a tuner to ensure accuracy and avoid over-tightening the strings.
Drop A.
Any good quality guitar! Any guitar will drop to any tuning apart from a crappy beginners model. Also the strings play a big part.
You cant really, a capo makes ur tuning higher so the only way to tune in drop b with a capo is to tune ur guitar to drop a.
Tune to C standard first then drop the C string 2 notes easy as that
tune to drop d then tune normally and you will be at d tuning then drop the low E down two steps to make drop C then tune that normally to get C tuning then drop that 2 steps and tune normally so now you have drop B then tune it normally to B tuning and finally drop the last string two frets and there you have it drop A( you can then repeat these steps to go lower my friend goes all the way to drop G)good luck
The most accurate way is with a chromatic tuner to drop to a flat tune.
Tune guitar down to C# (C sharp) C#,F#,B,E,Ab,C#
To drop the C bass tuning on a guitar, you need to tune the lowest string (usually the E string) down to a C note. This can be done by loosening the string until it reaches the desired pitch. It's important to tune the other strings accordingly to maintain proper tension and sound quality.