C#G#D#G#D#G#C# Guitar Tuner
C#G#D#G#D#G#C# | D♭A♭E♭A♭E♭A♭D♭ C# Palindrome - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Analysis: C# Palindrome
Verbal Description
The C# Palindrome tuning is a unique and deeply resonant setup primarily designed for a 30" Baritone 7-string guitar. As its name suggests, it's a variation of the "E Palindrome" tuning, but significantly dropped to a powerful C# base. This low register, combined with the baritone scale length, makes it ideal for producing thundering, "big chords" and rich, sustained harmonics. Its symmetrical, "palindrome" nature across the open strings offers a distinctive sonic character, often lending itself to progressive, experimental, or heavy musical styles where expansive, layered voicings and open string drones are desired. The tuning encourages exploration of wide intervals and resonant overtones, providing a massive soundscape.
Technical Analysis
This 7-string tuning is set to: C#2 - G#2 - D#3 - G#3 - D#4 - G#4 - C#5. The presence of sharps throughout creates a bright, cutting harmonic quality within its low register.
A key feature is its palindromic structure. Reading from the lowest string (7th) to the middle (4th), we have C#2 - G#2 - D#3 - G#3. From the highest string (1st) to the middle (4th), it mirrors: C#5 - G#4 - D#4 - G#3. This symmetry creates a balanced and predictable fretboard layout. The intervals between adjacent open strings reveal a compelling arrangement:
- String 7 to 6 (C#2 to G#2): Perfect 5th
- String 6 to 5 (G#2 to D#3): Perfect 5th
- String 5 to 4 (D#3 to G#3): Perfect 4th
- String 4 to 3 (G#3 to D#4): Perfect 5th
- String 3 to 2 (D#4 to G#4): Perfect 5th
- String 2 to 1 (G#4 to C#5): Perfect 4th
The tuning is primarily built around C# and G# harmony, utilizing perfect 4ths and 5ths prominently. This structure facilitates the creation of lush, open chords with significant resonance.
Open Chords & Accessible Voicings:
- C#sus2 Chord: The open strings (C#2 - G#2 - D#3 - G#3 - D#4 - G#4 - C#5) feature the notes C#, G#, and D# across multiple octaves. Striking all strings open produces a rich, resonant C#sus2 chord (C#, D#, G#), offering an open, airy yet powerful sound with significant harmonic complexity. This provides a deep, almost orchestral foundation.
- G# Power Chords: The abundance of G# notes (String 6, 4, 2) makes powerful G# voicings extremely accessible, especially by muting other strings or using a simple two-finger barre across the G# strings. This allows for quick, impactful power chord riffing.
- D# Power Chords: Similarly, the D# notes (String 5, 3) allow for easy D# power chords, creating a strong minor third relationship with the open G# chords or serving as a powerful dominant.
- Quartal Harmony: The prevalence of perfect 4ths and 5ths, particularly the D#-G#-D#-G# sequence across the middle strings, naturally lends itself to quartal voicings (chords built in 4ths) and wide, open intervals. Barre chords or single-finger fretting can easily create powerful, deep intervals, ideal for modern, expansive soundscapes.
- Drone and Pedals: The low C# on the 7th string provides a deep foundation for drones, while the repeating G# and D# notes across octaves can create rich textural layers, allowing for atmospheric and sustained passages.
How to Tune (from F#2-B2-E3-A3-D4-G4-B4 Standard 7-string Tuning)
This tuning assumes a common starting point of F#2-B2-E3-A3-D4-G4-B4 for a 7-string baritone guitar. Please proceed with caution, especially with significant pitch changes, and ensure your guitar's truss rod and intonation are checked after tuning.
- String 7 (F#2 to C#2): Tune down 5 semitones. Caution: Tuning down 5 semitones is a significant change; for optimal tension, tone, and to prevent string flop, a heavier gauge string is strongly advised.
- String 6 (B2 to G#2): Tune down 3 semitones.
- String 5 (E3 to D#3): Tune down 1 semitone.
- String 4 (A3 to G#3): Tune down 1 semitone.
- String 3 (D4 to D#4): Tune up 1 semitone.
- String 2 (G4 to G#4): Tune up 1 semitone.
- String 1 (B4 to C#5): Tune up 2 semitones.
String 7: C2#
String 6: G2#
String 5: D3#
String 4: G3#
String 3: D4#
String 2: G4#
String 1: C5#
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Capos for C#G#D#G#D#G#C#
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | C#G#D#G#D#G#C# | C# Palindrome |
| 3 | EBF#BF#BE | E Palindrome |
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