A#FA#GCD# Guitar Tuner
A#FA#GCD# | B♭FB♭GCE♭ D# Tuning - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Overview: D# Tuning
This "D# Tuning" (also commonly referred to as Eb Tuning) presents a truly distinctive sonic landscape, specifically noted for its use in covers such as "Love In My Pocket" by Rich Brian, performed by Josephine Alexandra. Far from a conventional open chord tuning, it delves into a rich, suspended, and slightly melancholic territory, perfect for modern R&B, pop, and ambient styles. The tuning creates an interesting blend of familiar anchor points and unexpected harmonic colors, encouraging unique voicings and melodic exploration.
Technical Breakdown: Open String Analysis
- Low E String (6th): Tuned to A#2 (Bb2)
- A String (5th): Tuned to F2
- D String (4th): Tuned to A#3 (Bb3)
- G String (3rd): Tuned to G3 (Unchanged)
- B String (2nd): Tuned to C4
- High E String (1st): Tuned to D#5 (Eb5)
The open strings, from low to high (A#2, F2, A#3, G3, C4, D#5 – or more clearly, Bb2, F2, Bb3, G3, C4, Eb5), do not form a simple major or minor triad. Instead, they present a complex, intervallic structure. When arranged by pitch (F2, Bb2, G3, Bb3, C4, Eb5), the notes lean heavily towards the Bb major scale (Bb, C, Eb, F, G), missing only the D and A. This suggests a strong modal character, potentially implying a Fsus4(add9)b7 or a Bbmaj7(add9) with some altered tensions. The presence of these notes creates a rich, often pensive or introspective mood.
This tuning provides a powerful foundation with octave Bb notes on strings 6 and 4 (Bb2, Bb3) and a strong F on string 5 (F2), complemented by a C on string 2 (C4). The G3 on string 3 and Eb5 on string 1 introduce rich harmonic extensions and opportunities for melodic counterpoint. While not an 'open chord' in the traditional sense, the tuning facilitates unique suspended and extended voicings that would be difficult to achieve in standard tuning. It encourages players to think beyond conventional chord shapes, utilizing drones and specific melodic fragments across the open strings. The tuning is particularly well-suited for creating lush soundscapes and atmospheric textures, where individual notes contribute to a broader harmonic canvas rather than forming a single, simple chord. Chords within reach would often involve specific fingerings to resolve the suspended qualities or to form chords like Cm7 (C-Eb-G-Bb), Fsus4, or various Bb-based voicings by adding just one or two fretted notes.
How to Tune:
- String 6 (Low E): Tune down to A#2 (Bb2). This is a significant drop of 6 semitones. A different, heavier string gauge might be advised for long-term use and to maintain optimal tension and tone.
- String 5 (A): Tune down to F2. This is a drop of 4 semitones. Players should exercise caution during tuning, and a different, heavier string gauge might be advised.
- String 4 (D): Tune down to A#3 (Bb3). This is a drop of 4 semitones. Exercise caution; a different, heavier string gauge might be advised.
- String 3 (G): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) from standard G3.
- String 2 (B): Tune up to C4. This is a gentle rise of 1 semitone.
- String 1 (High E): Tune down to D#5 (Eb5). This is a slight drop of 1 semitone.
Important Note: For strings requiring tuning down 4 or more semitones (String 6, String 5, String 4), consider using a heavier gauge string set to maintain optimal tension, prevent buzzing, and ensure good tone. Always tune carefully and gradually to avoid string breakage.
String 6: A#2
String 5: F2
String 4: A#3
String 3: G3
String 2: C4
String 1: D#5
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Capos for A#FA#GCD#
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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0 | A#FA#GCD# | D# Tuning |
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