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Drop C

Drop C is a tuning for guitar and bass where the lowest string is tuned down by two full steps and all other strings are tuned down by one step, so the outcome is CGCFAD.

It is not to be confused with C Sharp Standard or "Black Sabbath" tuning which means that all strings are tuned down by one and a half steps.

The biggest advantage of Drop C is that you can use a single finger (instead of two or three) to play powerchords on the lowest three strings. This technique is known as "chocolate finger" among some guitarists.

Children of Bodom used Drop C on some songs and albums.

System of a Down used Drop C tuning on their first three albums.

Black Sabbath never used Drop C, they tuned their instruments to C#.

by Pisaura May 6, 2011


Drop C

An alternate tuning for the guitar. The strings are tuned CADGBE as opposed to EADGBE. Drop C is more commonly (and mistakenly) used to refer to "Dropped D Tuned Down One Whole Step"; CGCFAD.

Bill: Dude, do you know any songs in Drop C?
Bob: No, but I know some in Dropped D Tuned Down One Whole Step.
Bill: Oh, bummer.

by imicius November 14, 2007

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Drop C

Common Nu Metal and Metalcore tuning. It is essentially D standard with the top string tuned down to C.

Examples of bands who use Drop C tuning are:

Escape The Fate, System Of A Down, Disturbed, Falling In Reverse, Three Days Grace, Killswitch Engage etc.

by Rotten Turkey April 22, 2024