Drop D Guitar Tuning: D A D G B E
Drop D tuning is one of the simplest guitar tunings out there, when your guitar is in Drop D you can easily form a power chord on the bottom 3 strings of any fret. This can be shifted around quickly, up and down playing a variety of power chords only barring the 3 strings together. The only difference in Drop D from Sstandard Tuning is the bottom or thickest string is tuned down a whole tone to a D rather then an E. It looks like this:
Step 1: Tune your guitar to standard tuning
If you haven’t already learned how to tune to Standard Tuning, I recommend that you learn that first.Step 2: Tune the sixth string (low E) to D
Assuming you have your guitar tuned in standard tuning, this one step will show you how to get it into drop D. All you have to do is pluck the D string (4th String) and the low E string together and then lower or loosen the sting the open E to a D. Adjust the tuning peg until the pitches are the sameDrop D is one of the simplest and funnest guitar tunings. Try barring the bottom 3 strings and strumming them. That’s a power chord. You can move that anywhere on the fret board and it will sound good.
Strings | Standard | Drop D | Changes |
6 | E | D | Lower 1 Whole Tone |
5 | A | A | - |
4 | D | D | - |
3 | G | G | - |
2 | B | B | - |
1 | E | E | - |
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