DDADA Bass Electric Tuner
DDADA Dada - Bass Electric tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Analysis: Low D Resonance Bass
The 'Low D Resonance Bass' tuning, originally described as "dada bass my favrit", transforms your Bass Electric into a deep, powerful instrument designed for commanding low-end presence. This tuning is characterized by an exceptionally low and resonant foundation, making it ideal for drone-based music, heavy rock, metal, or any genre where a thick, enveloping bass sound is paramount.
Verbal Analysis
This tuning is all about massive sonic impact. With the two lowest strings tuned to an identical D1, it creates an incredibly thick, almost sub-harmonic drone that fills out the sound spectrum like no other. Imagine the feel of two separate bass guitars playing the same fundamental note, creating a wall of sound. The subsequent string pattern of A1-D2-A2 builds upon this foundation, allowing for intuitive and powerful riffing. The overall effect is one of immense depth and power, providing a very satisfying rumble under any musical context. It encourages a focus on rhythmic groove and open, resonant playing, pushing the boundaries of what a bass guitar can do in the low register.
Technical Analysis
- Instrument Type: Bass Electric (5-string, based on the five specified strings).
- Tuning Notes (Low to High): D1 - D1 - A1 - D2 - A2.
- Intervals (from low to high string):
- String 5 (D1) to String 4 (D1): Unison (Perfect 1st)
- String 4 (D1) to String 3 (A1): Perfect 5th (7 semitones)
- String 3 (A1) to String 2 (D2): Perfect 4th (5 semitones)
- String 2 (D2) to String 1 (A2): Perfect 5th (7 semitones)
- This tuning is a substantial departure from standard 5-string bass tuning (typically B0-E1-A1-D2-G2), emphasizing the root (D) and fifth (A) notes. The repeated D1 provides an incredibly deep and rich fundamental, creating a solid, resonant drone.
Open Chords and Playability
The open strings of this tuning inherently form a massive D5 Power Chord (D-A-D). The unison D1 on the two lowest strings provides an unparalleled sense of fullness and fundamental power. Due to the perfect 5th and 4th intervals between subsequent strings, playing power chords across the fretboard becomes highly intuitive, often requiring minimal finger movement. This configuration makes it exceptionally easy to create driving riffs and supportive harmonies with a deep, resonant quality. While not designed for complex traditional open chords, it excels at providing a thunderous, rhythmic foundation and allows for easily accessible root and fifth intervals perfect for rock, metal, and drone music.
How to Tune Your Bass to Low D Resonance Bass
Important Note: All string movements in this tuning are significant, with each string requiring a drop of more than 4 semitones. For optimal playability, tone, and to prevent potential string damage or breakage due to inadequate tension, it is strongly advised to use a heavier gauge string set specifically designed for dropped tunings when adopting 'Low D Resonance Bass'. Failure to do so may result in floppy strings, poor intonation, and reduced sustain.
- String 5 (Lowest String): Tune down 4 semitones to D1.
- String 4: Tune down 9 semitones to D1.
- String 3: Tune down 7 semitones to A1.
- String 2: Tune down 7 semitones to D2.
- String 1 (Highest String): Tune down 5 semitones to A2.
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Capos for DDADA
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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0 | DDADA | Dada |
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Tuning Map
- Fret
- S8
- S7
- S6
- S5
- S4
- -13
- F
- A#
- D#
- G#
- C#
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- F#
- B
- E
- A
- D
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- G
- C
- F
- A#
- D#
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- G#
- C#
- F#
- B
- E
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- A
- D
- G
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- -8
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- -7
- B
- E
- A
- D
- G
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- C
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- A#
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- B
- E
- A
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- D
- G
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- D#
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- B
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- E
- A
- D
- G
- C
- -1
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- B
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