BF#BA#D#F# Guitar Tuner
BF#BA#D#F# | BG♭BB♭E♭G♭ Drop Bmaj7 - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Analysis: Drop Bmaj7
This intriguing tuning, officially named Drop Bmaj7, transforms your guitar into a unique sound palette. It provides a deep, resonant low end characteristic of 'Drop' tunings, while simultaneously offering a rich, harmonically complex upper register that outlines a B Major 7th chord. As the JSON indicates, while there are other concepts like 'bad minor' or 'hoddel' variations, this specific configuration (B F# B A# D# F#) is designed to manifest the Bmaj7 harmony.
Technical Observations:
- Instrument Type: Guitar
- Open Tuning Notes: From the thickest to the thinnest string, the notes are B1, F3#, B2, A3#, D4#, F4#.
- Harmonic Structure: When played open, these strings form a clear B Major 7th chord. The notes B, D#, and F# constitute a B Major triad, with A# providing the crucial major seventh. The doubled B and F# notes (B1, B2 and F3#, F4#) create a lush, resonant open sound with a strong fundamental and fifth.
- 'Drop' Characteristic: The 6th string being tuned to B (a perfect fourth below the 5th string's F#) allows for powerful 'one-finger' power chords on the lowest strings (6-5-4), making it excellent for heavy riffs, metal, or creating a dense, low-end foundation.
- Sonic Character: This tuning delivers a sophisticated blend of deep, guttural power from the lower strings and a bright, expansive quality from the upper strings. It lends itself well to genres requiring both weight and harmonic complexity, such as progressive metal, jazz fusion, or even ambient soundscapes.
- Chordal & Melodic Implications: Beyond the open Bmaj7, this tuning offers unique voicings. Barre chords on the lower three strings will retain their drop tuning power chord characteristic. Due to the Bmaj7 structure, arpeggios and melodic lines that emphasize the B major scale or Bmaj7 arpeggio will sound particularly resonant and natural. Experimenting with inversions and adding extensions will be fruitful, as the open strings already provide a rich harmonic basis.
How to Tune Your Guitar for Drop Bmaj7:
This tuning requires significant detuning from standard EADGBe. It's crucial to use a reliable digital tuner and tune slowly to avoid string breakage or damage to your guitar's neck. For strings requiring drops exceeding 4 semitones, a heavier gauge string set is highly recommended to maintain proper tension, intonation, and playability.
- 6th String (Low E): Tune down 5 semitones to B1. Caution: Tuning down 5 semitones is a significant drop. Consider using a heavier gauge string for this position if you plan to keep your guitar in this tuning for extended periods.
- 5th String (A): Tune down 3 semitones to F3#.
- 4th String (D): Tune down 3 semitones to B2.
- 3rd String (G): Tune down 9 semitones to A3#. Caution: Tuning down 9 semitones is a very drastic change. A much heavier gauge string for this position is strongly advised to ensure proper tension, intonation, and to prevent the string from being too floppy.
- 2nd String (B): Tune down 8 semitones to D4#. Caution: Tuning down 8 semitones is a very drastic change. A heavier gauge string for this position is highly recommended for optimal performance and string life.
- 1st String (High E): Tune down 10 semitones to F4#. Caution: Tuning down 10 semitones is an extremely drastic change. A significantly heavier gauge string for this position is essential for playability, intonation, and to avoid potential string failure.
String 6: B1
String 5: F3#
String 4: B2
String 3: A3#
String 2: D4#
String 1: F4#
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Capos for BF#BA#D#F#
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | BF#BA#D#F# | Drop Bmaj7 |
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Tuning Map
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- S6
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