C#G#C#F#AC# Guitar Tuner
C#G#C#F#AC# | D♭A♭D♭G♭AD♭ Drop Open C# (F#madd9) - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
This unique tuning, aptly named "Drop open C# (F#madd9)", offers a resonant and rich soundscape. As its name suggests, it prominently features a C# in the bass while the upper strings are configured to resemble an F#madd9 chord, creating a sophisticated and melancholic harmonic foundation.
Technical Analysis
The open strings are tuned to C#3, G#3, C#4, F#4, A3, C#5 from the lowest to the highest string. Analyzing these notes reveals the core harmonic structure:
- The lowest string (C#3) provides a deep, anchoring bass note.
- When played open, the combined notes (C#, G#, F#, A) create a complex chord. Specifically, the notes F# (3rd string), A (2nd string), and C# (1st string) form an F# minor triad. The G# (5th string) acts as the 9th of F#, hence the "F#madd9" designation.
- With the C# bass, the full open strum is a C# pedal tone over an F#madd9 chord, resulting in a rich C#sus4(add6,9) or more simply, an F#madd9 with a C# in the bass.
- The presence of three C# notes across the fretboard (strings 6, 4, 1) provides a strong fundamental resonance, while the G# (Perfect 5th of C#) and F# (Perfect 4th of C#) contribute to a full, harmonically dense sound.
Playability and Chords
This tuning is particularly expressive and lends itself well to genres requiring a full, often dark or introspective sound.
- Open Chord: Strumming all strings open yields a powerful and resonant F#madd9 chord with a C# bass. This provides an immediate, full-bodied harmonic base.
- Barre Chords: Due to the open chord structure, barring across any fret will instantly produce various minor add9 chords. For example, barring at the 2nd fret would give a G#madd9 chord (with D# bass).
- Power Chords: The dropped C# on the 6th string, combined with the G# on the 5th string, allows for massive two-string power chords (C#5) and easily accessible root-five patterns.
- Melodic & Lead Playing: The open minor 3rd (F# to A) and perfect 5th (C# to G#) intervals make it suitable for melodic lines that emphasize a minor tonality.
- Slide Guitar: The open minor tonality and sustained drone possibilities make this an excellent tuning for slide guitar, allowing for expressive glissandos and vibrato over the rich harmonic background.
The "Drop open C# (F#madd9)" tuning offers a distinct voice, moving beyond standard tunings to inspire new creative avenues for players seeking depth and unique harmonic textures.
How to Tune Your Guitar to Drop open C# (F#madd9)
This section outlines the specific adjustments required for each string, assuming you are starting from standard EADGBe tuning. Please tune carefully, especially when making larger adjustments.
- 6th String (Low E): Tune down 3 semitones to C#3. This is a significant drop in tension; proceed slowly to avoid string damage.
- 5th String (A): Tune down 1 semitone to G#3.
- 4th String (D): Tune down 1 semitone to C#4.
- 3rd String (G): Tune down 1 semitone to F#4.
- 2nd String (B): Tune down 2 semitones to A3.
- 1st String (High E): Tune down 3 semitones to C#5. This is a significant drop in tension; proceed slowly to avoid string damage.
Important Note: While none of these individual string movements exceed a negative 4 or positive 4 semitone threshold, tuning down 3 semitones (as on the 6th and 1st strings) means a noticeable reduction in string tension. For sustained use, or if you prefer consistent tension and tone, consider using a heavier gauge string set designed for dropped tunings to maintain optimal playability and sound quality.
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Capos for C#G#C#F#AC#
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| -2 | BF#BEGB | Isis/Converge |
| -1 | CGCFG#C | Converge Alternate Drop C |
| 0 | C#G#C#F#AC# | Drop Open C# (F#madd9) |
| 1 | DADGA#D | G Minor Add 9th |
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Tuning Map
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