The names of the guitar strings used for tuning are E, A, D, G, B, and E.
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The lowest guitar tuning commonly used in heavy metal music is Drop A tuning, where the strings are tuned to A, E, A, D, G, B, E.
No, you do not tune an electric guitar with an amp. Tuning an electric guitar is done by adjusting the tension of the strings to the correct pitch using a tuner or tuning fork. The amp is used to amplify the sound of the guitar, not to tune it.
The lowest 6 string guitar tuning commonly used in heavy metal music is Drop C tuning, where the strings are tuned to C-G-C-F-A-D.
Some common 12 string guitar tunings used by musicians are standard tuning (EADGBE with the lower four strings doubled), open D tuning (DADFAD), and open G tuning (DGDGBD).
The standard or default guitar tuning used by most musicians is EADGBE, which means the strings are tuned to the notes E, A, D, G, B, and E from the lowest to the highest string.