CD#FGA#C Guitar Tuner
CD#FGA#C | CE♭FGB♭C C E♭ F G B♭ C (C D# F G A# C) - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Overview: C E♭ F G B♭ c (C D# F G A# C)
This unique guitar tuning, named C E♭ F G B♭ c (also known by its enharmonic equivalent C D# F G A# C), is described as being inspired by Guqin tunings, suggesting an open, resonant, and possibly modal sonic character. It aims to provide a fresh canvas for "interesting chords," and indeed it does.
Technical Analysis:
- The open strings are tuned to: C2 - D#3 - F3 - G3 - A#4 - C4.
- When analyzed harmonically, these notes (C, E♭, F, G, B♭) form a C minor 7 chord with an added perfect 4th (Cm7(add4)). Specifically, C (root), E♭ (minor 3rd), F (perfect 4th), G (perfect 5th), B♭ (minor 7th), and C (octave). This creates a rich, full, and slightly melancholic sound when strummed open.
- The tuning features a distinct interval pattern from low to high string:
- 6th String (C2) to 5th String (D#3): Minor 10th (minor 3rd plus an octave).
- 5th String (D#3) to 4th String (F3): Minor 2nd.
- 4th String (F3) to 3rd String (G3): Major 2nd (whole step).
- 3rd String (G3) to 2nd String (A#4): Minor 10th (minor 3rd plus an octave). This wide interval creates unique possibilities for open voicings and ringing tones, departing significantly from standard guitar intervals.
- 2nd String (A#4) to 1st String (C4): Minor 2nd.
- The original `tuning_description` mentions this is an "(Open D#6/9)". While the notes clearly spell a C-based harmony (Cm7(add4)), it's possible this reference points to a common naming convention for Guqin-inspired tunings or a specific harmonic implication when played in a certain context. Our direct analysis of the open notes identifies a strong C minor tonality.
Verbal Analysis & Chordal Possibilities:
This tuning is indeed "cool for interesting chords" as suggested. The inherent Cm7(add4) voicing provides a foundation for lush, open-string chords. Given the intervallic structure:
- Open Chords: Strumming all open strings yields a powerful C minor 7 with an added F, which can function as a C minor 7sus4 or a rich C minor texture. By fretting single strings or barring across a single fret, you can easily transpose this entire harmony to different minor keys. The presence of two Cs an octave apart provides a solid root foundation.
- Modal Play: The presence of C, E♭, F, G, B♭ suggests strong compatibility with the C Phrygian mode (C, D♭, E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭) or the C minor scale. Experimenting with these scales over the open strings will likely yield harmonious and exotic sounds, suitable for introspective and atmospheric compositions.
- Unique Voicings: The wide intervals, particularly between the 3rd (G) and 2nd (A#) strings, are a standout feature. This allows for spacious and ringing chord voicings that are often difficult to achieve in standard tuning, inviting arpeggiated patterns and counterpoint that leverage the natural resonance of the open strings.
- Melodic Potential: The tuning's structure makes it ideal for melodic lines that emphasize the minor 3rd, perfect 4th, and minor 7th intervals, creating a distinct and evocative soundscape reminiscent of traditional East Asian music or modern ambient styles.
This tuning is excellent for players looking to explore non-standard harmonies, create atmospheric soundscapes, or delve into world music influences on the guitar.
How to Tune Your Guitar to C E♭ F G B♭ c (C D# F G A# C)
To achieve this unique Guqin-inspired tuning, follow the instructions below for each string, adjusting from standard guitar tuning (E-A-D-G-B-e). Please proceed with care, especially when significantly altering string tension.
String Tuning Movements:
- String 6 (Low E): Tune down 4 semitones from E2 to target C2.
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String 5 (A): Tune down 6 semitones from A2 to target D#3.
Caution: Tuning down 6 semitones (a tritone) is a significant change in string tension. If your guitar's action becomes too low or intonation is problematic, consider using a heavier gauge string for this position to maintain playability and tone.
- String 4 (D): Tune up 3 semitones from D3 to target F3.
- String 3 (G): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) from G3 to target G3.
- String 2 (B): Tune down 1 semitone from B3 to target A#4.
- String 1 (High e): Tune down 4 semitones from E4 to target C4.
Always use a reliable digital tuner for accuracy and adjust string tension gradually to prevent breakage. Allow your guitar to settle after tuning, as string tension changes can affect neck relief.
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Capos for CD#FGA#C
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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0 | CD#FGA#C | C E♭ F G B♭ C (C D# F G A# C) |
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