C#GCGGC Guitar Tuner
C#GCGGC | D♭GCGGC Ben Howard - Esmerelda - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
This unique guitar tuning, often associated with Ben Howard's track "Esmerelda", offers a deeply resonant and somewhat melancholic soundscape. While the provided description in the JSON suggests 'the only change is the F on the second string', our analysis based on the precise 'tuning_notes' and 'string_movements' reveals a much more extensive re-tuning, creating a distinct sonic character far from standard.
Verbal Analysis
The 'Esmerelda C# Open Drone' tuning immediately strikes the ear with its low, rich tonality. With the low E string dropped to C# and multiple strings tuned down, the guitar gains a slacker feel, contributing to a darker, more resonant sustain. The presence of unison G notes on strings 3 and 2, coupled with the recurring C and C# notes across the fretboard, creates a powerful drone capability. This allows for sustained harmonic backdrops against which intricate fingerpicked melodies can truly sing. It's a tuning that lends itself to a reflective, atmospheric style, perfect for creating layered textures and percussive rhythms through muted strumming or open string exploitation.
Technical Analysis
- Instrument Type: Guitar
 - Tuning Name (from JSON): Ben Howard - Esmerelda
 - Open String Notes: C#3 G2 C3 G3 G3 C4
 
Analysing the open notes (C#3 G2 C3 G3 G3 C4) reveals a tuning centered around C and G, with C# providing a foundational root. The intervals are particularly interesting:
- String 6 (C#3) provides a low, dark root.
 - String 5 (G2) creates a diminished 5th (or augmented 4th) interval relative to the low C#, adding harmonic tension.
 - String 4 (C3) establishes a minor 7th relative to C#, and an octave below the high C.
 - Strings 3 (G3) and 2 (G3) are tuned to a unison G, creating a strong, resonant drone or melodic anchor point. This unison is a signature feature of the tuning, allowing for powerful sustained notes.
 - String 1 (C4) provides a high C, completing the C-G-C voicing and further emphasizing the drone potential.
 
The open tuning itself doesn't form a simple major or minor triad; instead, it presents a complex cluster of C#, G, and C notes. This harmonic ambiguity encourages exploration of melodic lines and drone-based compositions rather than conventional chord shapes. Simple barres across the fretboard will yield unique, often dissonant but evocative, voicings. Power chords (root-fifth) may feel different due to the altered intervals, but the consistent C-G relationship across strings can be exploited. The unison Gs make it easy to create sustained rhythms or melodic figures on those strings.
How to Tune
Starting from standard E A D G B E tuning, carefully adjust each string as follows:
- 6th String (Low E to C#3): Tune down 3 semitones.
 - 5th String (A to G2): Tune down 2 semitones.
 - 4th String (D to C3): Tune down 2 semitones.
 - 3rd String (G to G3): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones).
 - 2nd String (B to G3): Tune down 4 semitones. This is a considerable adjustment; consider a heavier gauge string if this tuning is used frequently to maintain optimal tension and tone.
 - 1st String (High E to C4): Tune down 4 semitones. Similar to the 2nd string, this significant drop might benefit from a heavier gauge string for better performance and string life.
 
Important Note: When tuning strings down by 4 semitones or more, or up by 4 semitones or more, it is generally recommended to use a different string gauge to ensure proper string tension, intonation, and to prevent string breakage or damage to the instrument.
Tuning Notes (from lowest to highest string):
- 6th String: C3# (Low C#)
 - 5th String: G2 (Sub-octave G)
 - 4th String: C3 (Mid C)
 - 3rd String: G3 (Mid G)
 - 2nd String: G3 (Mid G)
 - 1st String: C4 (High C)
 
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Capos for C#GCGGC
| Capo | Tuning | Name | 
|---|---|---|
| 0 | C#GCGGC | Ben Howard - Esmerelda | 
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Tuning Map
- Fret
 - S6
 - S5
 - S4
 - S3
 - S2
 - S1
 
- -13
 - D#
 - G#
 - C#
 - F#
 - A#
 - D#
 
- -12
 - E
 - A
 - D
 - G
 - B
 - E
 
- -11
 - F
 - A#
 - D#
 - G#
 - C
 - F
 
- -10
 - F#
 - B
 - E
 - A
 - C#
 - F#
 
- -9
 - G
 - C
 - F
 - A#
 - D
 - G
 
- -8
 - G#
 - C#
 - F#
 - B
 - D#
 - G#
 
- -7
 - A
 - D
 - G
 - C
 - E
 - A
 
- -6
 - A#
 - D#
 - G#
 - C#
 - F
 - A#
 
- -5
 - B
 - E
 - A
 - D
 - F#
 - B
 
- -4
 - C
 - F
 - A#
 - D#
 - G
 - C
 
- -3
 - C#
 - F#
 - B
 - E
 - G#
 - C#
 
- -2
 - D
 - G
 - C
 - F
 - A
 - D
 
- -1
 - D#
 - G#
 - C#
 - F#
 - A#
 - D#
 
- 0
 - E
 - A
 - D
 - G
 - B
 - E
 
- 1
 - F
 - A#
 - D#
 - G#
 - C
 - F
 
- 2
 - F#
 - B
 - E
 - A
 - C#
 - F#
 
- 3
 - G
 - C
 - F
 - A#
 - D
 - G
 
- 4
 - G#
 - C#
 - F#
 - B
 - D#
 - G#
 
- 5
 - A
 - D
 - G
 - C
 - E
 - A
 
- 6
 - A#
 - D#
 - G#
 - C#
 - F
 - A#
 
- 7
 - B
 - E
 - A
 - D
 - F#
 - B
 
- -3
 - -2
 - -2
 - 0
 - -4
 - -4
 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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