C#G#D#F#AC# Guitar Tuner
C#G#D#F#AC# | D♭A♭E♭G♭AD♭ DAEGA#D - 1 - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
This unique tuning, which we'll call "Open C# Esoteric Tuning", transforms your guitar into an instrument capable of producing rich, complex harmonies with just an open strum. Derived from a "DAEGA#D" base tuned a semitone down, the actual open notes are C# G# D# F# A C#. This creates a fascinating C# suspended 4th chord with added 6th and 9th intervals, making it neither a simple major nor minor, but rather a dreamy, expansive sound.
Verbal Analysis: When strummed open, this tuning evokes a lush, almost ethereal quality, reminiscent of film scores or ambient soundscapes. The prominent C# and G# (root and fifth) provide a strong foundation, while the D# (major ninth), F# (perfect fourth), and A (major sixth) add layers of mystery and sophistication. It's an excellent choice for slide guitarists seeking new sonic textures, or for fingerstyle players looking to explore non-traditional harmonies. The open strings resonate beautifully, making it ideal for drone-based music or atmospheric compositions.
Technical Analysis:
- The open strings sound: C#3 - G#3 - D#4 - F#4 - A3 - C#5 (low to high).
 - Intervals relative to the lowest C# (6th string):
        
- 6th String (C#): Root
 - 5th String (G#): Perfect Fifth
 - 4th String (D#): Major Ninth (Compound Major Second)
 - 3rd String (F#): Perfect Fourth
 - 2nd String (A): Major Sixth
 - 1st String (C#): Octave
 
 - This forms an open C# chord with a suspended fourth (F#), a major sixth (A), and a major ninth (D#). It's a highly colored chord, offering a rich harmonic palette.
 - Chordal Possibilities:
        
- Open Chord: The full open strum creates a unique C#sus4add6add9 sound.
 - Power Chords: Simple two-finger shapes on the lower strings can easily form powerful C#5 (C# and G# on 6th and 5th strings) or even G#5 (G# on 5th and D# on 4th string).
 - Barre Chords: Since the tuning is essentially an open C# chord, barres across all strings at any fret will produce the same chord quality (sus4add6add9) transposed to the new root. For instance, a barre at the 2nd fret would yield a D#sus4add6add9.
 - Altering the 3rd String: The F# on the 3rd string is a perfect fourth. Fretting this string up one semitone to G natural introduces a major third relative to C#, which can lead to interesting major-sounding voicings if other notes are adjusted or omitted.
 - Drone Potential: The sustained C# and G# provide excellent drone opportunities for modal playing.
 
 
The open strings of your guitar should be tuned to the following notes (from low E string to high E string):
- 6th String (Low E): C#3
 - 5th String (A): G#3
 - 4th String (D): D#4
 - 3rd String (G): F#4
 - 2nd String (B): A3
 - 1st String (High E): C#5
 
How to Tune:
To achieve the "Open C# Esoteric Tuning," please follow these instructions carefully. The movements are described relative to standard guitar tuning (E-A-D-G-B-E).
- 6th String (Low E): Tune down 3 semitones (from E to C#). Caution: Tuning down significantly may result in lower string tension, which can affect playability.
 - 5th String (A): Tune down 1 semitone (from A to G#).
 - 4th String (D): Tune up 1 semitone (from D to D#).
 - 3rd String (G): Tune down 1 semitone (from G to F#).
 - 2nd String (B): Tune down 2 semitones (from B to A).
 - 1st String (High E): Tune down 3 semitones (from E to C#). Caution: Tuning down significantly may result in lower string tension, which can affect playability.
 
Please note the general guideline: when tuning movements exceed 4 semitones (either up or down), a different gauge string is often recommended to maintain proper string tension and avoid potential damage to the instrument or strings.
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Capos for C#G#D#F#AC#
| Capo | Tuning | Name | 
|---|---|---|
| 0 | C#G#D#F#AC# | DAEGA#D - 1 | 
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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
 - -1
 - 1
 - -1
 - -2
 - -3
 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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