C#G#CFG#D# Guitar Tuner
C#G#CFG#D# | D♭A♭CFA♭E♭ C#maj9 - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
The C#maj9 tuning transforms your guitar into a harmonious canvas, designed to resonate with the rich and complex sound of a C# Major 9 chord when played open. This creates an immediate lush and sophisticated atmosphere, making it ideal for genres that benefit from dense, beautiful harmonies such as jazz, R&B, soul, or progressive soundscapes.
Verbal Analysis
When strummed open, this tuning produces a full C# Major 9 chord (C#-E#-G#-B#-D#), which sounds incredibly rich and inviting. The presence of the root (C#), major third (E#/F), perfect fifth (G#), major seventh (B#/C), and major ninth (D#) creates a complete harmonic voicing without any fretting. This open, resonant quality makes it perfect for fingerstyle playing where chords ring out clearly, or for crafting ambient textures.
The open tuning itself provides a powerful C# Major 9 chord. Due to its inherent complexity, moving this shape up and down the neck allows for quick exploration of other Major 9th chords. For example, simply barring all strings at the 2nd fret would yield a D# Major 9 chord. Simplified voicings of C# major, C# major 7, and C# sus2/sus4 chords will be readily available with minimal finger movement, expanding your harmonic palette within this key.
The tuning's structure, with its deliberate chord voicing, encourages a fresh approach to the fretboard, potentially unlocking new melodic and harmonic ideas that might be less intuitive in standard tuning.
Technical Analysis
This tuning is composed of the following open string notes, from thickest to thinnest: C#3 G#3 C3 F3 G#4 D#5. These notes directly spell out a C# Major 9 chord, with C# as the root, G# as the perfect fifth, C (enharmonically B#) as the major seventh, F (enharmonically E#) as the major third, G# (an octave higher) as the perfect fifth, and D# as the major ninth. The arrangement R-P5-M7-M3-P5-M9 provides a full, resonant chord across the entire range of the guitar.
Compared to standard EADGBe tuning, all strings are tuned down. This generally results in a looser string tension and a warmer, sometimes fatter tone, which complements the rich harmonic nature of the C#maj9 chord. The unique arrangement of intervals between adjacent strings contributes to its distinctive sound.
How to Tune to C#maj9
To achieve the C#maj9 tuning from standard EADGBe, follow these string movements:
- 6th String (Low E): Tune down 3 semitones from E to C#3.
- 5th String (A): Tune down 1 semitone from A to G#3.
- 4th String (D): Tune down 2 semitones from D to C3.
- 3rd String (G): Tune down 2 semitones from G to F3.
- 2nd String (B): Tune down 3 semitones from B to G#4.
- 1st String (High E): Tune down 1 semitone from E to D#5.
Important Note: All these string movements are within a reasonable range for standard gauge strings. Generally, when tuning up or down by more than 4 semitones from standard, it's advisable to consider using a different string gauge to maintain optimal playability and string tension. For this C#maj9 tuning, all movements are 3 semitones or less, so standard strings should be suitable, but always listen to your guitar and strings.
Here are the notes for each string in the C#maj9 tuning, from thickest to thinnest:
- 6th String (Low E): C#3 (Root of C#maj9)
- 5th String (A): G#3 (Perfect 5th of C#maj9)
- 4th String (D): C3 (Major 7th of C#maj9, enharmonically B#)
- 3rd String (G): F3 (Major 3rd of C#maj9, enharmonically E#)
- 2nd String (B): G#4 (Perfect 5th of C#maj9, one octave higher than the 5th string)
- 1st String (High E): D#5 (Major 9th of C#maj9)
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Capos for C#G#CFG#D#
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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-1 | CGBEGD | Open Cmaj9 |
0 | C#G#CFG#D# | C#maj9 |
1 | DAC#F#AE | Snow Day |
2 | D#A#DGA#F | Open D#7M9 |
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