C#AC#F#AC# Guitar Tuner
C#AC#F#AC# | D♭AD♭G♭AD♭ Crashed My Car - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
The "F# Minor Cascade" tuning transforms your guitar into a resonant soundscape, heavily emphasizing the melancholic beauty of F# minor. While the original tuning name "Crashed My Car" hints at something unusual, this tuning elegantly resolves into a lush, open F# minor chord with the A as its lowest note (F#m/A). The deep, down-tuned strings create a weighty and atmospheric feel, perfect for introspective pieces, ambient textures, or giving a darker edge to rock and metal genres.
Technical Analysis
The open strings are tuned to C#3-A2-C#4-F#4-A3-C#5 (from low E to high e). This configuration spells out the notes of an F# minor triad (F#, A, C#), with significant octave doublings. Specifically, the chord is voiced as F# minor with an A in the bass (F#m/A). The abundance of C# and A notes provides a natural drone, creating a full and sustained sound when strummed open.
The interval structure, when considering F# as the root, delivers the root (F#), minor third (A), and perfect fifth (C#) across multiple octaves. This makes the open tuning extremely harmonically stable within the F# minor key.
Open Chords and Possibilities
- Open F# Minor (F#m/A): The tuning itself provides a rich, open F# minor chord.
- Transposable Minor Chords: By barring all strings at a higher fret, you can easily transpose the F# minor shape. For instance, a barre at the 2nd fret yields a G# minor chord (G#m), and a barre at the 7th fret gives a D# minor chord (D#m).
- Powerful F#5: Playing just the 3rd (F#4), 4th (C#4), and 6th (C#3) strings open creates a powerful F#5 power chord.
- Droning Melodies: The repeated A and C# notes across different octaves make it excellent for playing melodies and arpeggios that sustain over a droning F# minor harmony.
Tuning Notes
String 6 (Low E): C#3
String 5 (A): A2
String 4 (D): C#4
String 3 (G): F#4
String 2 (B): A3
String 1 (High e): C#5
How to Tune to F# Minor Cascade
Starting from standard EADGBe tuning, adjust each string as follows:
- String 6 (Low E): Tune down 3 semitones to C#3.
- String 5 (A): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones), remains A2.
- String 4 (D): Tune down 1 semitone to C#4.
- String 3 (G): Tune down 1 semitone to F#4.
- String 2 (B): Tune down 2 semitones to A3.
- String 1 (High e): Tune down 3 semitones to C#5.
Important Note: Most of these strings are tuned down. While none of the movements exceed -4 semitones, it's always advisable to tune slowly and carefully to avoid string breakage, especially when making significant drops in pitch. For movements of 4 semitones or more (up or down), considering a different string gauge is generally recommended, though not strictly necessary for this tuning's adjustments.
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Capos for C#AC#F#AC#
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| -1 | CG#CFG#C | CG#CFG#C |
| 0 | C#AC#F#AC# | Crashed My Car |
| 1 | DA#DGA#D | Open Gm |
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Tuning Map
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