Depends mostly on the strings. Various gauges reach various depths, but with normal Electric Guitar strings, I have reached Drop A, no problem. Many bands go lower, for example Slipknot did a couple of songs in Drop G I think, Cannibal Corpse are famous for A# Standard tuning. The lowest I've heard (and possibly the lowest currently possible) is E standard, an entire octave (12 half steps) down from Standard Tuning, used in Meshuggah's song "Spasm".I think with normal strings I wouldn't dare go beyong Drop G#, but with different guage strings, I believe 12 half steps down is the lowest in a recorded song. Hope I helped.
Generally that means standard tuning - from lowest string up, E, A, D, G, B, E.
Tuning is really a choice. If you want to get the best sound out of your guitar, then I highly suggest tuning it.
yes and a bass, its all in what tuning you use
drop d
drop c
The lowest guitar tuning possible is drop A tuning, where the strings are tuned to A, E, A, D, G, and B.
The lowest tuning that can be achieved on a 6-string guitar is drop C tuning, where the strings are tuned to C-G-C-F-A-D.
The standard tuning notes for a guitar are EADGBE, starting from the lowest string to the highest. To ensure your guitar is properly tuned, you can use a tuner device or app, tune by ear using a reference pitch, or use harmonics to check the tuning accuracy.
The standard tuning for a 6-string guitar is EADGBE, from the lowest to the highest string.
The standard tuning notes for a guitar are EADGBE, starting from the lowest string to the highest string.
The lowest guitar tuning commonly used in heavy metal music is Drop A tuning, where the strings are tuned to A, E, A, D, G, B, E.
Drop D tuning is a guitar tuning where the lowest string, usually tuned to an E, is tuned down to a D. This tuning allows for easier power chords and heavier sounds. It differs from standard tuning by lowering the pitch of the lowest string.
Standard tuning on a guitar is EADGBE from the lowest to highest string, while drop D tuning lowers the lowest string from E to D. This change allows for easier power chords and a heavier sound.
The standard guitar tuning notes are E, A, D, G, B, and E, from the lowest string to the highest string.
The guitar is typically tuned in standard tuning, which is EADGBE from the lowest to the highest string.
The standard tuning for an electric guitar is EADGBE, from the lowest to the highest string. This tuning allows for a wide range of chords and scales to be played easily. Musicians use this tuning to play a variety of genres, from rock and blues to pop and jazz, by creating melodies, chords, and solos on the guitar.
Dropped D tuning is a guitar tuning where the lowest string, typically tuned to E, is lowered to a D note. This tuning allows for a lower, heavier sound and makes it easier to play power chords. In standard tuning, the lowest string is tuned to E, while in dropped D tuning, it is tuned to D.