A#FDGBD Guitar Tuner
A#FDGBD | Bâ™FDGBD The Paradox Shift - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
"The Paradox Shift" is an exceptionally unique and highly experimental guitar tuning that defies conventional open chord structures. It presents a fascinating, almost disjointed sonic landscape, making it ideal for adventurous guitarists exploring new harmonic territories, ambient textures, or dissonant soundscapes. The arrangement of pitches—especially the deep F2 on the 5th string contrasted with the high A#3 on the 6th string—creates an intriguing, non-linear progression across the fretboard. This tuning is not designed for easy strumming of common chords but rather encourages individual note voicings, arpeggios, and drones that leverage its unusual intervals.
Technically, the open notes are A#3, F2, D3, G3, B3, D4 (from thickest to thinnest string). The lowest pitch in the tuning is F2 on the 5th string, and the highest is D4 on the 1st string. Examining the intervals between open strings reveals a complex structure: from String 6 (A#3) to String 5 (F2) is a descending major 6th; from String 5 (F2) to String 4 (D3) is an ascending major 6th; from String 4 (D3) to String 3 (G3) is an ascending perfect 4th; from String 3 (G3) to String 2 (B3) is an ascending major 3rd; and from String 2 (B3) to String 1 (D4) is an ascending minor 3rd. This intricate layering of major, minor, and perfect intervals creates a unique harmonic palette, far removed from standard progressions. The open notes contain F, G, A# (Bb), B, and D, making it challenging to form simple major or minor chords, but offering rich possibilities for complex harmonies and melodies that can span various modes or create an unanchored, ambient feel. Due to the very high target pitch of the 6th string (A#3), this tuning requires careful consideration of string gauge to prevent excessive tension and potential damage to the instrument, as tuning a standard E string to this pitch is generally unsafe.
The open strings are tuned as follows, from thickest (String 6) to thinnest (String 1):
- String 6: A#3 (also known as Bb3)
- String 5: F2
- String 4: D3
- String 3: G3
- String 2: B3
- String 1: D4
How to Tune "The Paradox Shift"
To achieve "The Paradox Shift" tuning, please follow these specific instructions based on standard EADGBE tuning. Please exercise extreme caution, especially with large upward tunings, as they can cause string breakage or damage to your instrument. For pitch changes exceeding 4 semitones up or down, a different string gauge is strongly advised.
- String 6 (Low E - Standard E2): Tune up 6 semitones. Following this instruction from E2 would result in A#2 (Bb2). However, the target note for this tuning (as specified in the 'tuning_notes' section) is A#3. Tuning a standard E2 string to A#3 would require an extreme upward change of 18 semitones (an octave plus 6 semitones), which is highly dangerous for a standard string and could severely damage your guitar. If A#3 is the desired pitch, a much lighter gauge string (e.g., a G or B string) must be used in the 6th position, and extreme caution is advised during tuning. If the intent was A#2, follow the 6 semitone up instruction carefully.
- String 5 (A - Standard A2): Tune down 4 semitones. This will result in F2. This is a significant drop in pitch; ensure your string can handle the lower tension without buzzing.
- String 4 (D - Standard D3): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). This will result in D3.
- String 3 (G - Standard G3): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). This will result in G3.
- String 2 (B - Standard B3): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). This will result in B3.
- String 1 (High E - Standard E4): Tune down 2 semitones. This will result in D4.
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Capos for A#FDGBD
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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0 | A#FDGBD | The Paradox Shift |
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