No. Downtuning doesn't necessarily mean heavier. Downtuning mostly means giving a certain color (vibe, if you want) to your song. In the case of Slayer, their songs don't sound less heavy at all in E standard.
1. Open: “South of heaven” 2. Tune: “E” 3. Select all 4. Copy; 5. Create new project, open new project; 6. Paste; 7. Drum parts: apply high compression; 8. Save project as: “Enter Sandman”.
A friend of mine HATES tuning down. Probably because he's usually playing a 12 string. Have you ever heard Slayer played on a 12 string? Well... I'm about to. Yeah, he's straight up 440. I don't mind retuning, but it's better not to. Because you don't know where that fingers been. But there should be a law stating that every tune that has been recorded detuned at a half step or more should also have an alternate version of the same song at the same speed playing back at 440hz so the cool kids could jam with it without tuning or detuning their guitars, keyboards, kazoos, accordions, tubas, etc. It would make the world a better place and more than likely end all war.
In recent news "Scientists discover that the world actually exists SOUTH OF HEAVEN". In Oklahoma for example, an incestuous relationship of a mother and her daughter was discovered after they... got married. If that ain't gross enough, look at their images.
I love this SONG . Such a kick ass jam
Never gets old. That opening guitar intro
Dio - Metal will never die
There is a huge reason King and Hanneman chose to tune down. HEAVINESS! Anyone remember Sabbath?
It sounds better this way imo
No. Downtuning doesn't necessarily mean heavier. Downtuning mostly means giving a certain color (vibe, if you want) to your song. In the case of Slayer, their songs don't sound less heavy at all in E standard.
The heavy is imposed by the riff, not the tuning
E and Eb both so great to this hell ass riff
1. Open: “South of heaven”
2. Tune: “E”
3. Select all
4. Copy;
5. Create new project, open new project;
6. Paste;
7. Drum parts: apply high compression;
8. Save project as: “Enter Sandman”.
You should do the whole South Of Heaven album in E-tuning dude :) :)
No! B tuning 👹
@@bennybonilla2864 It would suck.
@@thesabbath483 then don’t listen to it lol
@@bennybonilla2864 Ok
this is so much heavier in E for some reason
Right, it’s like it’s more eerie cause something this heavy shouldn’t be tuned this high normally... that’s just how I feel
d tuning sounds good as well
Behind the Crooked Cross please
Sounds more evil
A friend of mine HATES tuning down. Probably because he's usually playing a 12 string. Have you ever heard Slayer played on a 12 string? Well... I'm about to.
Yeah, he's straight up 440. I don't mind retuning, but it's better not to. Because you don't know where that fingers been. But there should be a law stating that every tune that has been recorded detuned at a half step or more should also have an alternate version of the same song at the same speed playing back at 440hz so the cool kids could jam with it without tuning or detuning their guitars, keyboards, kazoos, accordions, tubas, etc. It would make the world a better place and more than likely end all war.
Thank you🙏
In recent news "Scientists discover that the world actually exists SOUTH OF HEAVEN". In Oklahoma for example, an incestuous relationship of a mother and her daughter was discovered after they... got married. If that ain't gross enough, look at their images.
What do you thinking about E tuning in first album Show No Mercy
His voice is in e tuning lol
Make morrrrrre
This is so fucking cool
Could u do when the stillness comes in e tuning?
Bloodline
I might go and get re baptised on one condition they play this in church.
Slayer songs sounds more evil on standard tuning imo
It still sounds badass
i love slayer . all the E tuning sounds wrong
Dont hear any difference
idiot
the original is half a step down, in 440 standard Eb tuning. this is in 440 standard E.
you are deaf idiot
@Dank Nuggets What the fuck is a "true music fan"?
then you're deaf