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alternativerock_music_fan 06-28-2007 08:16 AM

does it really matter how many strings they use???

beat yr own KID 06-28-2007 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by alternativerock_music_fan (Post 377212)
does it really matter how many strings they use???

lol well they use them for lower sounds but usually it's for people who have talent...so yeah. They just down tune and play shitty riffs so it's kind of a waste.

alternativerock_music_fan 06-29-2007 08:05 AM

so you dont think they have talent?

Voice_of_the_Soul12,13,01 06-29-2007 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by alternativerock_music_fan (Post 377212)
does it really matter how many strings they use???

Slipknot have 6 strings and can still harness the same low sound, with the exception of their third album which doesn't sound as muddy.

7-string guitars give you the benefit of having a lower range of notes without sacrificing your higher range notes. If you put a 6 string guitar to B tuning (B,E,A,D,G,b), you lose your high e string. BUT a 7 string guitar gives you the benefit of a high string (B,E,A,D,G,b,e) which can be useful for not only large chords, but for soloing and stuff.

BUT since Korn doesn't solo (with the exception of their cover of "Another Brick in the Wall) or do any chords that are more than 3 strings, them having a 7-string guitar is pointless. The only obvious reason for using 7-string guitars is for image.

Zero Signal 06-29-2007 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Voice_of_the_Soul12,13,01 (Post 377484)
Slipknot have 6 strings and can still harness the same low sound, with the exception of their third album which doesn't sound as muddy.

7-string guitars give you the benefit of having a lower range of notes without sacrificing your higher range notes. If you put a 6 string guitar to B tuning (B,E,A,D,G,b), you lose your high e string. BUT a 7 string guitar gives you the benefit of a high string (B,E,A,D,G,b,e) which can be useful for not only large chords, but for soloing and stuff.

BUT since Korn doesn't solo (with the exception of their cover of "Another Brick in the Wall) or do any chords that are more than 3 strings, them having a 7-string guitar is pointless. The only obvious reason for using 7-string guitars is for image.

Damn dude, you really did your homework! You rock! :band:

Brian

P.S. I am curious what you think of Wes Borland from LimpBizkut....I HATE Limp Bizkit, but thought Wes was pretty copetent with his instrument (which i believe was also 7 string.)

Voice_of_the_Soul12,13,01 06-29-2007 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero Signal (Post 377541)
Damn dude, you really did your homework! You rock! :band:

Brian

P.S. I am curious what you think of Wes Borland from LimpBizkut....I HATE Limp Bizkit, but thought Wes was pretty copetent with his instrument (which i believe was also 7 string.)

To be honest, I was just pulling that out of my ass, thinking that would be the most logical reason to have a 7 string guitar.

But thanks.


I haven't listened to Limp Biskit in years, so I dunno hat to tell you.

beat yr own KID 06-30-2007 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by alternativerock_music_fan (Post 377434)
so you dont think they have talent?

Know would be the correct word. Have you ever listened to the band? Lol they're terrible.

jackhammer 06-30-2007 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by alternativerock_music_fan (Post 377434)
so you dont think they have talent?


Are you in Korn? your lack of responses to other threads and one sentence posts have got me intrigued....

CAPTAIN CAVEMAN 06-30-2007 06:59 PM

LOL I AM A RETARD

alternativerock_music_fan 07-02-2007 08:23 AM

no im not in koRn and i yes i do listen to them i think there ****ing amazing there my favorite band. you guys have your opinions on them and i have mine


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