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Fret one is a term coined by Saskatoon band Stallions in reference to the way a guitar is played during an extra heavy section of music. In order to produce a more dissonant sound, the guitarist plays chugs while holding the low E string down on the first fret. In order for it to sound correct the low E string must be drop-tuned to a D. Examples of bands that have fret ones: Stallions, Blind Witness, Strangers and A Textbook Tragedy.
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