Chords for The LOWEST Guitar Tuning Possible
Tempo:
153.35 bpm
Chords used:
E
Db
G
Eb
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Today we're gonna be seeing how low can you go for no reason other than for metal science.
It's already stupid.
Now I didn't go to Berklee or nothing smart smart like that but I do have
a pitch shifter and I have guitars.
So according to the human science thing, the lowest frequency
you can hear is around 20 hertz and that is apparently around an E0 according to frequency
charts online.
But that's not the lowest tuning you can go because you know guitars [Bb] have multiple
frequencies highs mids and lows and stuff.
So we're gonna test it out we're just gonna go [G] minus
three [Gb] semitones at a time and see how low and stupid [C] and inaudible can this get.
So now just
starting an E [E] standard [G] so that you know all the Stranger Things fans [E] can finally play Master of
[Eb] Puppets their favorite song from [D] the small local [E] band called Metallica which is technically called
an E2 at 82 hertz.
So I'm just using a pitch shifter minus three that's I think [Gb] C sharp [E] basically
this is [D] um child's [Ebm] play at this [D] point for modern [A] metal tuning and that [Eb] is a over [B] here on the [F] math
chart [E] that is 69 [Db] hertz.
[Bb] So now we're at minus six which is A sharp down here you know so if you want
to play some old school [E] and flames while you complain about the new school and flames perfect
[Gb] tuning for that that is at 58.27 hertz [Bb] right there keep it going.
Minus nine we're at G
slash drop G if you [G] want you know definitely getting lower uh definitely becoming slightly
more inaudible but [Em] honestly that's like normal seven string tuning [G] nowadays [E] really nothing crazy
you know if you [Ab] wanted to jaunt.
And that's at [Eb] uh wow 49 hertz we are getting low and stupid.
[Cm] Minus 12 [B] so an entire [A] octave we are now at E1 which is at 41 hertz [E] which is eight string tuning
basically it's kind of the new standard for a lot of modern metal stuff to be honest so it's still
nothing too crazy but
[C] [E]
you know it's it's it's getting there.
All right now we're getting into
that dummy thick very modern like thal and like low gent core kind of frequency we're at C sharp
one octave below C sharp and um that is 34.65 hertz and it sounds like this [Db]
[F] [Db]
you know and it's
we're getting there.
[B]
Minus 18 which is A sharp zero and that's 29 hertz let's see what we [Bb] got
[N]
can't even do anything with the whammy this low it just sounds like rumbling.
All right another minus three we are now at minus 21 semitones from E standard which is G
zero.
Very few bands I have ever heard even go down this low it's usually just if they're in
drop G and then do the octave pitch like for a breakdown but it's very rare a whole song I've
seen this low because it's just stupid there's no point and this is 24.5 hertz okay [G]
[Dbm]
yeah bassist
ain't gonna have a job soon.
All right we are at the max of minus 24 with this pitch shifter
which is two octaves below E standard [Eb] which is E [Gb] zero literally at 20.6 hertz so right on the
border of you know audible frequencies not including the [D] higher frequencies and harmonics
that are tied to this note I'm about to hit but yeah here's some dummy thickness [E] you
[N]
can't even
like if I if I actually use frets they all sound like the same note because it's so low.
Now I've added a second pitch shifter because we actually maxed out the first one with two octaves
and we're going another minus three so now we're at technically minus 27 semitones which brings us
to C sharp zero.
I don't think I've ever listened to [E] anything that actually [D] has gone this low.
[G] I don't know if 10 strings maybe can go that low maybe [Db] but it's this is now done we are at 17.32
hertz okay
[N]
sounds like I'm in a in a cave.
Okay so we are now so low that I actually had to find
a specific like physics pitch chart because it doesn't usually go to minus one there's no reason
anyone should go to minus one frequencies but we are now at the octave [Eb] known as minus one [F] also
this is now into [N] infrared sound.
So we are at A sharp minus one which is apparently 14.5 hertz
all right this is let's do it let's let's do it so stupid like you can count like you can almost
count how many vibrations it has now per second because it's so low minus 33 which is the pitch
known as G minus one with a frequency of 12 .25.
[G]
I could go up here and it'd probably
[N]
it's the highest note on my E standard guitar it sounds like an alien fart all right we have
taken this too far now we are minus 36 which is three octaves below E standard which frequency
wise is 10.3 and it's known as E minus one it actually doesn't really sound that different
and I think I know why because the low note cutoff has already happened at 20 hertz so we're just
hearing now the same above 20 hertz frequencies it's just they're getting sh**ier sounding.
We are now so low that I can't I've
I've been searching for like half an hour there was no chart that goes lower than C1 that explains
the frequency so it's the frequency is low I don't know what to tell you so we are now at minus 42
which is I believe if I'm not losing track of things A sharp minus two it's actually just
static now it is it we're actually have we have reached static minus [Eb] 45 which is technically
[A] [E] G [F] minus two all right
[Db]
[Abm]
[Db] so stupid I you know what like I know this is ridiculous [Gb] but I like genuinely
think [E] bands are going to try to tune this low within like 10 years so four octaves [Db] below E
standard [D] with minus 48 I don't know the frequency it's probably like six or something stupid low
but this is four octaves [Db] below E standard [E] the future of music right here I'm excited for modern
metal so much [Ab] inaudibility because I can only add a maximum of two pitch shifters that go an extra
four octaves down I instead just [E] brought the OG pitch shifter called more strings so [Ebm] this is an
drop E [E] so this adds an extra octave to [Eb] the already minus 48 so technically we're going to be at minus
60 semitones from E standard which that is E minus three I actually don't think this will make a
noise at this point
[N]
it has a wub wub to it wub wub wub wub wub here I'm going to turn off this is
just just so you just so we see where we came from right so this is this is [E] E2 all right that's where
we started it's where it ends you
[C] are welcome for this educational lesson what a [N] dumb video
It's already stupid.
Now I didn't go to Berklee or nothing smart smart like that but I do have
a pitch shifter and I have guitars.
So according to the human science thing, the lowest frequency
you can hear is around 20 hertz and that is apparently around an E0 according to frequency
charts online.
But that's not the lowest tuning you can go because you know guitars [Bb] have multiple
frequencies highs mids and lows and stuff.
So we're gonna test it out we're just gonna go [G] minus
three [Gb] semitones at a time and see how low and stupid [C] and inaudible can this get.
So now just
starting an E [E] standard [G] so that you know all the Stranger Things fans [E] can finally play Master of
[Eb] Puppets their favorite song from [D] the small local [E] band called Metallica which is technically called
an E2 at 82 hertz.
So I'm just using a pitch shifter minus three that's I think [Gb] C sharp [E] basically
this is [D] um child's [Ebm] play at this [D] point for modern [A] metal tuning and that [Eb] is a over [B] here on the [F] math
chart [E] that is 69 [Db] hertz.
[Bb] So now we're at minus six which is A sharp down here you know so if you want
to play some old school [E] and flames while you complain about the new school and flames perfect
[Gb] tuning for that that is at 58.27 hertz [Bb] right there keep it going.
Minus nine we're at G
slash drop G if you [G] want you know definitely getting lower uh definitely becoming slightly
more inaudible but [Em] honestly that's like normal seven string tuning [G] nowadays [E] really nothing crazy
you know if you [Ab] wanted to jaunt.
And that's at [Eb] uh wow 49 hertz we are getting low and stupid.
[Cm] Minus 12 [B] so an entire [A] octave we are now at E1 which is at 41 hertz [E] which is eight string tuning
basically it's kind of the new standard for a lot of modern metal stuff to be honest so it's still
nothing too crazy but
[C] [E]
you know it's it's it's getting there.
All right now we're getting into
that dummy thick very modern like thal and like low gent core kind of frequency we're at C sharp
one octave below C sharp and um that is 34.65 hertz and it sounds like this [Db]
[F] [Db]
you know and it's
we're getting there.
[B]
Minus 18 which is A sharp zero and that's 29 hertz let's see what we [Bb] got
[N]
can't even do anything with the whammy this low it just sounds like rumbling.
All right another minus three we are now at minus 21 semitones from E standard which is G
zero.
Very few bands I have ever heard even go down this low it's usually just if they're in
drop G and then do the octave pitch like for a breakdown but it's very rare a whole song I've
seen this low because it's just stupid there's no point and this is 24.5 hertz okay [G]
[Dbm]
yeah bassist
ain't gonna have a job soon.
All right we are at the max of minus 24 with this pitch shifter
which is two octaves below E standard [Eb] which is E [Gb] zero literally at 20.6 hertz so right on the
border of you know audible frequencies not including the [D] higher frequencies and harmonics
that are tied to this note I'm about to hit but yeah here's some dummy thickness [E] you
[N]
can't even
like if I if I actually use frets they all sound like the same note because it's so low.
Now I've added a second pitch shifter because we actually maxed out the first one with two octaves
and we're going another minus three so now we're at technically minus 27 semitones which brings us
to C sharp zero.
I don't think I've ever listened to [E] anything that actually [D] has gone this low.
[G] I don't know if 10 strings maybe can go that low maybe [Db] but it's this is now done we are at 17.32
hertz okay
[N]
sounds like I'm in a in a cave.
Okay so we are now so low that I actually had to find
a specific like physics pitch chart because it doesn't usually go to minus one there's no reason
anyone should go to minus one frequencies but we are now at the octave [Eb] known as minus one [F] also
this is now into [N] infrared sound.
So we are at A sharp minus one which is apparently 14.5 hertz
all right this is let's do it let's let's do it so stupid like you can count like you can almost
count how many vibrations it has now per second because it's so low minus 33 which is the pitch
known as G minus one with a frequency of 12 .25.
[G]
I could go up here and it'd probably
[N]
it's the highest note on my E standard guitar it sounds like an alien fart all right we have
taken this too far now we are minus 36 which is three octaves below E standard which frequency
wise is 10.3 and it's known as E minus one it actually doesn't really sound that different
and I think I know why because the low note cutoff has already happened at 20 hertz so we're just
hearing now the same above 20 hertz frequencies it's just they're getting sh**ier sounding.
We are now so low that I can't I've
I've been searching for like half an hour there was no chart that goes lower than C1 that explains
the frequency so it's the frequency is low I don't know what to tell you so we are now at minus 42
which is I believe if I'm not losing track of things A sharp minus two it's actually just
static now it is it we're actually have we have reached static minus [Eb] 45 which is technically
[A] [E] G [F] minus two all right
[Db]
[Abm]
[Db] so stupid I you know what like I know this is ridiculous [Gb] but I like genuinely
think [E] bands are going to try to tune this low within like 10 years so four octaves [Db] below E
standard [D] with minus 48 I don't know the frequency it's probably like six or something stupid low
but this is four octaves [Db] below E standard [E] the future of music right here I'm excited for modern
metal so much [Ab] inaudibility because I can only add a maximum of two pitch shifters that go an extra
four octaves down I instead just [E] brought the OG pitch shifter called more strings so [Ebm] this is an
drop E [E] so this adds an extra octave to [Eb] the already minus 48 so technically we're going to be at minus
60 semitones from E standard which that is E minus three I actually don't think this will make a
noise at this point
[N]
it has a wub wub to it wub wub wub wub wub here I'm going to turn off this is
just just so you just so we see where we came from right so this is this is [E] E2 all right that's where
we started it's where it ends you
[C] are welcome for this educational lesson what a [N] dumb video
Key:
E
Db
G
Eb
D
E
Db
G
Today we're gonna be seeing how low can you go for no reason other than for metal science.
_ _ _ It's already stupid.
Now I didn't go to Berklee or nothing smart smart like that but I do have
a pitch shifter and I have guitars.
So according to the human science thing, _ the lowest frequency
you can hear is around 20 hertz and that is apparently around an E0 according to frequency
charts online.
But that's not the lowest tuning you can go because you know guitars [Bb] have multiple
frequencies highs mids and lows and stuff.
So we're gonna test it out we're just gonna go [G] minus
three [Gb] semitones at a time and see how low and stupid [C] and inaudible can this get.
So now just
starting an E [E] standard [G] so that you know all the Stranger Things fans [E] can finally play Master of
[Eb] Puppets their favorite song from [D] the small local [E] band called Metallica which is technically called
an E2 at 82 _ hertz.
So I'm just using a pitch shifter minus three that's I think [Gb] C sharp [E] basically
this is [D] um child's [Ebm] play at this [D] point for modern [A] metal tuning and that [Eb] is a over [B] here on the [F] math
chart [E] that is 69 [Db] hertz. _ _ _ _
[Bb] So now we're at minus six which is A sharp down here _ you know so if you want
to play some old school [E] and flames while you complain about the new school and flames perfect
[Gb] tuning for that that is at _ _ 58.27 hertz [Bb] right there _ keep it going.
Minus nine we're at G
slash drop G if you [G] want _ you know definitely getting lower uh definitely becoming slightly
more inaudible but [Em] honestly that's like normal seven string tuning [G] nowadays [E] really nothing crazy
you know if you [Ab] wanted to jaunt. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ And that's at [Eb] uh wow 49 hertz we are getting low and stupid.
[Cm] Minus 12 [B] so an entire [A] octave we are now at E1 which is at 41 hertz [E] which is eight string tuning
basically it's kind of the new standard for a lot of modern metal stuff to be honest so it's still
nothing too crazy but _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
you know it's it's it's getting there.
All right now we're getting into
that dummy thick very modern like thal and like low gent core kind of frequency we're at C sharp
one octave below C sharp and um that is 34.65 hertz and it sounds like this [Db] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
you know and it's
we're getting there.
[B] _
Minus 18 which is A sharp _ zero _ and that's 29 hertz let's see what we [Bb] got _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
can't even do anything with the whammy this low it just sounds like _ rumbling.
All right another minus three we are now at minus 21 _ semitones from E standard which is G
_ zero. _
Very few bands I have ever heard even go down this low it's usually just if they're in
drop G and then do the octave pitch like for a breakdown but it's very rare a whole song I've
seen this low because it's just stupid there's no point and this is 24.5 hertz okay _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dbm] _
yeah bassist
ain't gonna have a job soon.
All right we are at the max of minus _ 24 with this pitch shifter
which is two octaves below E standard [Eb] which is E [Gb] zero literally at 20.6 hertz so right on the
border of you know audible frequencies not including the [D] higher frequencies and harmonics
that are tied to this note I'm about to hit but yeah here's some dummy thickness [E] you _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ can't even
like if I if I actually use frets _ _ _ _ _ they all sound like the same note because it's so low.
Now I've added a second pitch shifter because we actually maxed out the first one with two octaves
and we're going another minus three so now we're at technically minus 27 semitones which brings us
to C sharp zero.
I don't think I've ever listened to [E] anything that actually [D] has gone _ this low.
_ [G] I don't know if 10 strings maybe can go that low maybe _ [Db] but it's this is now done we are at 17.32
hertz okay _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ sounds like I'm in a in a cave.
Okay so we are now so low that I actually had to find
a specific like _ physics pitch _ chart because it doesn't usually go to minus one there's no reason
anyone should go to minus one frequencies but we are now at the octave [Eb] known as minus one [F] also
this is now into [N] infrared sound. _ _
So we are at A sharp minus one which is apparently _ 14.5 hertz
all right this is let's do it let's let's do it _ so _ stupid _ _ _ like you can count like you can almost
count how many vibrations it has now per second because it's so low minus 33 which is the pitch
known as G minus one with a frequency of 12 _ .25. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
I could go up here and it'd probably
_ _ [N] _ _
_ _ it's the highest note on my E standard guitar _ it _ sounds like an alien fart all right we have
taken this too far now we are minus 36 which is three octaves below _ E standard which frequency
wise is 10.3 _ and it's known as E minus one _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
it actually doesn't really sound that different
and I think I know why because the low note cutoff has already happened at 20 hertz so we're just
hearing now the same above 20 hertz _ frequencies _ _ it's just they're getting sh**ier sounding.
_ We are now so low that I can't I've
I've been searching for like half an hour there was no chart that goes lower than C1 that explains
the frequency so it's the frequency is low I don't know what to tell you so we are now at minus 42
which _ is I believe if I'm not losing track of things _ _ _ A sharp minus two _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
it's actually just
static now _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ it is it we're actually have we have reached static minus [Eb] 45 _ _ which is technically
_ _ _ _ [A] [E] G [F] minus two all right _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ _ [Db] so stupid I you know what like I know this is ridiculous [Gb] but I like genuinely
think [E] bands are going to try to tune this low within like 10 years so four octaves [Db] below E
standard [D] with minus 48 I don't know the frequency it's probably like six or something stupid low
but this is four octaves [Db] below E standard [E] the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ future of music right here I'm excited for modern
metal so much [Ab] inaudibility because I can only add a maximum of two pitch shifters that go an extra
four octaves down I instead just [E] brought the OG pitch shifter called more strings _ so [Ebm] this is an
drop E [E] so this adds an extra octave to [Eb] the already minus 48 so technically we're going to be at minus
_ 60 _ semitones from E standard _ which that is _ _ _ E _ _ _ _ _ minus three I _ actually don't think this will make a
noise at this point _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ it has a wub wub to it _ _ wub wub wub wub wub _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ here I'm going to turn off this is
just just so you just so we see where we came from right so this is this is [E] E2 all _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ right that's where
we started it's where it ends you _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ are welcome for this educational lesson what a [N] dumb video
_ _ _ It's already stupid.
Now I didn't go to Berklee or nothing smart smart like that but I do have
a pitch shifter and I have guitars.
So according to the human science thing, _ the lowest frequency
you can hear is around 20 hertz and that is apparently around an E0 according to frequency
charts online.
But that's not the lowest tuning you can go because you know guitars [Bb] have multiple
frequencies highs mids and lows and stuff.
So we're gonna test it out we're just gonna go [G] minus
three [Gb] semitones at a time and see how low and stupid [C] and inaudible can this get.
So now just
starting an E [E] standard [G] so that you know all the Stranger Things fans [E] can finally play Master of
[Eb] Puppets their favorite song from [D] the small local [E] band called Metallica which is technically called
an E2 at 82 _ hertz.
So I'm just using a pitch shifter minus three that's I think [Gb] C sharp [E] basically
this is [D] um child's [Ebm] play at this [D] point for modern [A] metal tuning and that [Eb] is a over [B] here on the [F] math
chart [E] that is 69 [Db] hertz. _ _ _ _
[Bb] So now we're at minus six which is A sharp down here _ you know so if you want
to play some old school [E] and flames while you complain about the new school and flames perfect
[Gb] tuning for that that is at _ _ 58.27 hertz [Bb] right there _ keep it going.
Minus nine we're at G
slash drop G if you [G] want _ you know definitely getting lower uh definitely becoming slightly
more inaudible but [Em] honestly that's like normal seven string tuning [G] nowadays [E] really nothing crazy
you know if you [Ab] wanted to jaunt. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ And that's at [Eb] uh wow 49 hertz we are getting low and stupid.
[Cm] Minus 12 [B] so an entire [A] octave we are now at E1 which is at 41 hertz [E] which is eight string tuning
basically it's kind of the new standard for a lot of modern metal stuff to be honest so it's still
nothing too crazy but _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
you know it's it's it's getting there.
All right now we're getting into
that dummy thick very modern like thal and like low gent core kind of frequency we're at C sharp
one octave below C sharp and um that is 34.65 hertz and it sounds like this [Db] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
you know and it's
we're getting there.
[B] _
Minus 18 which is A sharp _ zero _ and that's 29 hertz let's see what we [Bb] got _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
can't even do anything with the whammy this low it just sounds like _ rumbling.
All right another minus three we are now at minus 21 _ semitones from E standard which is G
_ zero. _
Very few bands I have ever heard even go down this low it's usually just if they're in
drop G and then do the octave pitch like for a breakdown but it's very rare a whole song I've
seen this low because it's just stupid there's no point and this is 24.5 hertz okay _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dbm] _
yeah bassist
ain't gonna have a job soon.
All right we are at the max of minus _ 24 with this pitch shifter
which is two octaves below E standard [Eb] which is E [Gb] zero literally at 20.6 hertz so right on the
border of you know audible frequencies not including the [D] higher frequencies and harmonics
that are tied to this note I'm about to hit but yeah here's some dummy thickness [E] you _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ can't even
like if I if I actually use frets _ _ _ _ _ they all sound like the same note because it's so low.
Now I've added a second pitch shifter because we actually maxed out the first one with two octaves
and we're going another minus three so now we're at technically minus 27 semitones which brings us
to C sharp zero.
I don't think I've ever listened to [E] anything that actually [D] has gone _ this low.
_ [G] I don't know if 10 strings maybe can go that low maybe _ [Db] but it's this is now done we are at 17.32
hertz okay _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ sounds like I'm in a in a cave.
Okay so we are now so low that I actually had to find
a specific like _ physics pitch _ chart because it doesn't usually go to minus one there's no reason
anyone should go to minus one frequencies but we are now at the octave [Eb] known as minus one [F] also
this is now into [N] infrared sound. _ _
So we are at A sharp minus one which is apparently _ 14.5 hertz
all right this is let's do it let's let's do it _ so _ stupid _ _ _ like you can count like you can almost
count how many vibrations it has now per second because it's so low minus 33 which is the pitch
known as G minus one with a frequency of 12 _ .25. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
I could go up here and it'd probably
_ _ [N] _ _
_ _ it's the highest note on my E standard guitar _ it _ sounds like an alien fart all right we have
taken this too far now we are minus 36 which is three octaves below _ E standard which frequency
wise is 10.3 _ and it's known as E minus one _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
it actually doesn't really sound that different
and I think I know why because the low note cutoff has already happened at 20 hertz so we're just
hearing now the same above 20 hertz _ frequencies _ _ it's just they're getting sh**ier sounding.
_ We are now so low that I can't I've
I've been searching for like half an hour there was no chart that goes lower than C1 that explains
the frequency so it's the frequency is low I don't know what to tell you so we are now at minus 42
which _ is I believe if I'm not losing track of things _ _ _ A sharp minus two _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
it's actually just
static now _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ it is it we're actually have we have reached static minus [Eb] 45 _ _ which is technically
_ _ _ _ [A] [E] G [F] minus two all right _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ _ [Db] so stupid I you know what like I know this is ridiculous [Gb] but I like genuinely
think [E] bands are going to try to tune this low within like 10 years so four octaves [Db] below E
standard [D] with minus 48 I don't know the frequency it's probably like six or something stupid low
but this is four octaves [Db] below E standard [E] the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ future of music right here I'm excited for modern
metal so much [Ab] inaudibility because I can only add a maximum of two pitch shifters that go an extra
four octaves down I instead just [E] brought the OG pitch shifter called more strings _ so [Ebm] this is an
drop E [E] so this adds an extra octave to [Eb] the already minus 48 so technically we're going to be at minus
_ 60 _ semitones from E standard _ which that is _ _ _ E _ _ _ _ _ minus three I _ actually don't think this will make a
noise at this point _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
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