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Lately, whith the rise of popularity of extended range guitars, you can ofter hear drop tunings an octave below a normal drop tuning being called "Double drop," insted of how they should be called e.g. "Double drop D" being used insted of the correct "Drop D1." Maybe this misconception should be briefly mentioned on this page? 2600:1700:9E21:790:F261:409A:E945:B134 (talk) 19:57, 7 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]