I am the Highway - No Vocals - Tuned to A415.30 (Full Step Down)

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Tuning a full step down from A440 Hz means that you’re lowering the pitch of each string on your guitar by two semitones, or a whole tone. This results in the standard EADGBE tuning being adjusted to DGCFAD. Here’s how the tuning changes for each string:
• E (6th string) tunes down to D
• A (5th string) tunes down to G
• D (4th string) tunes down to C
• G (3rd string) tunes down to F
• B (2nd string) tunes down to A
• E (1st string) tunes down to D
In terms of frequency, if A4 (the A above middle C) is normally at 440 Hz, tuning down a full step would mean A4 is now at approximately 415.30 Hz1. This is because each semitone step in equal temperament tuning is a ratio of the 12th root of 2 (approximately 1.05946), and reducing the frequency by this ratio twice (for a full step) gives you the new pitch for A4.
Here’s the calculation for the new A4 frequency when tuning down a full step:
A4new=(122)2A4standard=(1.05946)2440 Hz≈415.30 Hz
This tuning is often used to achieve a deeper, heavier sound, and is popular in genres like rock and metal. Remember to adjust your tuner accordingly when tuning down!

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