DAEGCE Guitar Tuner
DAEGCE Joni Mitchell Tuning - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
This unique tuning, known as "Joni Mitchell Tuning", was famously employed by the legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell in her song 'Furry Sings The Blues'. It transforms the guitar's sonic landscape, moving away from standard conventions to unlock rich, open voicings and a distinctive harmonic palette.
Technical Analysis
Compared to standard E-A-D-G-B-E tuning, this setup involves significant alterations:
- String 6 (Low E): Tuned down a whole step to D2.
- String 5 (A): Remains at A2, standard.
- String 4 (D): Tuned up a whole step to E3.
- String 3 (G): Remains at G3, standard.
- String 2 (B): Tuned up a half step to C4.
- String 1 (High E): Remains at E4, standard.
The open notes are D2-A2-E3-G3-C4-E4. This creates a complex intervallic structure. The lowest three strings (D-A-E) form a D5 power chord. The top three strings (G-C-E) beautifully spell out a C major triad in second inversion. When played open, the full six strings produce a rich, somewhat suspended sound containing the notes D, A, E, G, C. This combination suggests a tonality that leans towards C Major (G-C-E) or D Minor/Mixolydian (D-A-C-E with G as an 11th), offering a versatile foundation for blues, folk, and jazz-influenced compositions. The open E's on the 4th and 1st strings provide a strong, resonant core.
Open Chord Possibilities & Reachable Chords
While not a simple open major or minor chord, the open tuning offers unique harmonic clusters:
- Upper Strings (G-C-E): An open C major triad is immediately available, making C major family chords very accessible and resonant.
- Lower Strings (D-A-E): A strong D power chord is present. Combining this with the upper strings can lead to Dsus4, D7sus4, or even Dm11-like voicings depending on the context and melody.
- A Minor: The notes A-C-E are all present in the tuning, facilitating various A minor voicings and scales.
- Suspended & Modal Chords: The presence of the 4th (G) and b7th (C, if D is root) creates a natural inclination towards suspended chords and modal harmony, typical of Joni Mitchell's style. Experimenting with simple one or two-finger frettings can reveal complex, beautiful chords that would be difficult or impossible in standard tuning.
How to Tune
To achieve this tuning from standard E-A-D-G-B-E, follow these steps. Please note that string adjustments of up to 4 semitones are generally safe; anything beyond that may require a different string gauge for optimal tension and playability, though this tuning remains within safe limits for standard light/medium gauge strings.
- String 6 (Low E): Tune down 2 semitones to D2.
- String 5 (A): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) to A2.
- String 4 (D): Tune up 2 semitones to E3.
- String 3 (G): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) to G3.
- String 2 (B): Tune up 1 semitone to C4.
- String 1 (High E): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) to E4.
String 6 (low E): D2
String 5 (A): A2
String 4 (D): E3
String 3 (G): G3
String 2 (B): C4
String 1 (high E): E4
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Capos for DAEGCE
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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-6 | G#D#A#C#F#A# | Outside Tuning |
-2 | CGDFA#D | Ed Happier Tune |
-1 | C#G#D#F#BD# | Alternate C# |
0 | DAEGCE | Joni Mitchell Tuning |
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Songs tuned to DAEGCE
Artist | Song | Album | Tab |
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The Band | Furry Sings The Blues | Shadows and Light | |
Joni Mitchell | Jericho | The Studio Albums: 1968–1979 |
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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
- -2
- 0
- 2
- 0
- 1
- 0