DADGDD#F#A#A Guitar Tuner
DADGDD#F#A#A | DADGDE♭G♭B♭A D A D G D D# F# A# A - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Verbal Analysis
"Harmonic D Drone" is an incredibly unique and deeply resonant 9-string guitar tuning, built around a foundational 'D' but venturing into rich chromatic territories. The low strings establish a powerful, almost orchestral D drone, providing a strong anchor for the more adventurous harmonic landscape of the higher strings. This tuning is not for the faint of heart; it's designed for players looking to explore complex textures, deep resonance, and evocative soundscapes that blend stability with intriguing tension. Its character leans towards the atmospheric, experimental, or perhaps even modern classical compositions, offering a distinctive voice unlike standard tunings.
Technical Analysis
This 9-string tuning presents the following open notes: D1 A1 D2 G2 D3 D#4 F#4 A#4 A4.
- The lower three strings (9th, 8th, 7th) are D1, A1, D2. This forms a powerful D power chord, establishing a deep, resonant root and fifth.
- Moving up, the 6th string is G2, creating a Dsus4 quality with the lower D-A-D notes.
- The 5th string returns to D3, reinforcing the D octave and maintaining the drone.
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The tuning truly distinguishes itself in the higher strings (4th through 1st): D#4, F#4, A#4, A4.
- The D#4 (augmented prime relative to D) introduces an immediate tension.
- The sequence D#4 - F#4 - A#4 forms a D# minor triad (D# F# A#).
- Crucially, the highest string is A4, creating a striking semitone dissonance with the adjacent A#4. This tight cluster (D# F# A# A) offers unique harmonic possibilities for dramatic, dissonant chords or expressive lead lines where one might bend into or out of the natural A.
Openly, this tuning doesn't form a simple major or minor chord across all strings. Instead, it offers a layered harmony. The lower strings provide a stable D-based drone, while the upper strings introduce a D# minor flavor with an added natural A, creating a rich, complex, and sometimes dissonant texture. This makes it ideal for ambient soundscapes, avant-garde compositions, or music where unique harmonic clusters are desired.
Open Chords and Possibilities
- Root-Fifth Power Chords: The D1, A1, D2 strings make open D power chords easily accessible by strumming these lowest strings. Barring these three strings at any fret will yield a strong power chord.
- D Suspended: Strumming the 9th, 8th, 7th, 6th, and 5th strings (D1 A1 D2 G2 D3) gives a full, resonant D suspended 4th sound, lacking the major/minor third.
- Unique Upper Voicings: The D#4, F#4, A#4, A4 cluster on the top four strings is a distinctive feature. Openly, this is a D# minor chord with a natural A. This can be used for striking, slightly unsettling voicings or as a foundation for intricate melodic work that leverages the semitone interval between A# and A.
- Drone-based Music: The prevalence of D notes (D1, D2, D3) makes this an excellent tuning for drone-based music, where the root note is constantly sustained, allowing melodic or harmonic variations to occur over it.
How to Tune
To achieve the "Harmonic D Drone" tuning, carefully adjust each string according to the following instructions. Please note the warnings for significant semitone changes, which may require a different string gauge for optimal playability and string longevity.
- String 9 (Lowest): To achieve the D1 note, tune up 1 semitone.
- String 8: To achieve the A1 note, tune up 3 semitones.
- String 7: To achieve the D2 note, tune up 3 semitones.
- String 6: To achieve the G2 note, tune up 3 semitones.
- String 5: To achieve the D3 note, tune up 5 semitones. Warning: Tuning up by 5 semitones is a significant adjustment. A different gauge string is advised for best results and to prevent breakage.
- String 4: To achieve the D#4 note, tune up 1 semitone.
- String 3: To achieve the F#4 note, tune down 1 semitone.
- String 2: To achieve the A#4 note, tune down 1 semitone.
- String 1 (Highest): To achieve the A4 note, tune up 5 semitones. Warning: Tuning up by 5 semitones is a significant adjustment. A different gauge string is advised for best results and to prevent breakage.
Open String Notes
- String 9 (Lowest): D1
- String 8: A1
- String 7: D2
- String 6: G2
- String 5: D3
- String 4: D#4
- String 3: F#4
- String 2: A#4
- String 1 (Highest): A4
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Capos for DADGDD#F#A#A
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | DADGDD#F#A#A | D A D G D D# F# A# A |
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Tuning Map
- Fret
- S9
- S8
- S7
- S6
- S5
- S4
- S3
- S2
- S1
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