C#G#C#G#CD# Guitar Tuner
C#G#C#G#CD# | D♭A♭D♭A♭CE♭ C#G#C#G#CD# - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Overview: C#G#C#G#CD#
This C#G#C#G#CD# tuning, also referred to as C#G#C#G#CEb and notably used in the song "snowy!" by "your arms are my cocoon", is a deeply resonant and atmospheric altered tuning for the guitar. It establishes a powerful, low-end foundation with a C# root, while introducing intriguing harmonic complexities and tensions on the higher strings. This tuning is designed to evoke a rich, expansive, and sometimes melancholic or heavy sound, moving far beyond traditional open major or minor chord voicings.
Technical Breakdown
- The lowest four strings (6th: C#3, 5th: G#3, 4th: C#4, 3rd: G#4) are tuned to a sequence of perfect fifths (C# - G# - C# - G#). This creates a massive, ringing C# power chord, spread across two octaves, providing immense depth and sustain ideal for drones, heavy riffs, or open soundscapes.
- The 2nd string (C4) introduces a C natural. Relative to the C# root, this interval is a flattened 7th (b7). This choice adds a distinct bluesy, jazzy, or dissonant tension, pushing the harmonic landscape away from simple consonant resolutions.
- The highest string (1st: D#5) adds a major 9th (or minor 3rd relative to C# if we consider D# as Eb). The significant interval jump from the 2nd string (C4) to the 1st string (D#5) – a major 9th – also contributes to an open, shimmering, or bell-like quality in the higher register.
- Overall, this tuning moves away from traditional functional harmony, promoting unique voicings, open string drones, and experimental melodic lines.
Harmonic Potential & Chords
While not optimized for standard major or minor chords, this tuning excels in creating specific moods and textures:
- Open C# Power Chord Foundation: Strumming the lowest four strings (C#3 G#3 C#4 G#4) yields a formidable and resonant C# power chord, which serves as a powerful backdrop for various musical ideas.
- Complex Open Voicing: Playing all six open strings (C#3 G#3 C#4 G#4 C4 D#5) results in a complex, rich, and somewhat dissonant chord. Interpreted from a C# root, it contains the root, 5th, flattened 7th (C natural), and major 9th (D#). This creates a C#7(9) chord without a specific third, offering a unique sonic signature suitable for ambient, experimental, or indie-rock contexts.
- Accessible Power Chords: Due to the perfect fifth intervals on the lower strings, moving power chord shapes up the neck will be straightforward, retaining the massive C# foundation.
- Unique Melodic & Droning Opportunities: The distinct intervals on the higher strings encourage exploration of open string melodies, slides, and partial chord voicings that interact with the deep resonant bass, fostering a truly "open" and expressive sound.
How to Tune: From Standard EADGBe
Carefully adjust each string from its standard tuning to achieve the C#G#C#G#CD# configuration. Always tune slowly and precisely to avoid over-tensioning strings, especially when tuning up.
- 6th String (Low E): Tune down 3 semitones to C#3.
- 5th String (A): Tune down 1 semitone to G#3.
- 4th String (D): Tune down 1 semitone to C#4.
- 3rd String (G): Tune up 1 semitone to G#4.
- 2nd String (B): Tune up 1 semitone to C4.
- 1st String (High E): Tune down 1 semitone to D#5.
Since none of the string movements significantly exceed four semitones up or down, standard string gauges should generally be suitable for this tuning. However, always exercise caution when tuning, particularly when tuning strings up.
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Capos for C#G#C#G#CD#
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| -5 | G#D#G#D#GA# | "making Midwest-emo W/ 808's" Tuning |
| -4 | AEAEG#B | Open A7sus2 |
| -2 | BF#BF#A#C# | Shelter |
| -1 | CGCGBD | CGCGBD |
| 0 | C#G#C#G#CD# | C#G#C#G#CD# |
| 1 | DADAC#E | Dadac#e |
| 2 | D#A#D#A#DF | D#A#D#A#DF |
| 3 | EBEBD#F# | Oakwood |
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Songs tuned to C#G#C#G#CD#
| Artist | Song | Album | Tab |
|---|---|---|---|
| Origami Angel | Welcome To..., Say Less |
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Tuning Map
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