D#A#D#GCD# Guitar Tuner
D#A#D#GCD# | E♭B♭E♭GCE♭ D#A#D#GCD# - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Verbal Analysis:
The "D#6 Open Tuning" offers a distinct and powerful sonic landscape, immediately evident from its low D# root. This tuning delivers a heavy, resonant bottom end, making it ideal for genres like metal, hard rock, and heavy blues where a commanding presence is essential. However, its true versatility shines through the open string chord: a lush D# Major 6th. This rich harmony provides a surprisingly melodic and expansive feel, allowing for beautifully ringing open chords, intricate fingerstyle passages, or even atmospheric textures. Imagine the ease of creating sweeping arpeggios or sustained, full-bodied drones. The repeating D# notes across octaves provide a strong tonal anchor, ensuring clarity even amidst heavy distortion. This tuning is a fantastic choice for players looking to explore beyond standard power chords, inviting them to leverage its unique blend of aggression and sophisticated harmony for both rhythmic drive and expressive lead work.
Technical Analysis:
This tuning is structured as D#3 A#3 D#4 G3 C4 D#5 (from low to high string).
- Root and Power Chords: The lowest three strings (D#3, A#3, D#4) instantly form a D#5 power chord, providing a solid, driving foundation perfect for heavy riffs and powerful chord progressions. The repeated D# notes across multiple octaves reinforce the root, giving the tuning a strong, unwavering anchor.
- Open Chord Voicing: When strummed open, the strings collectively form a D# Major 6th chord (D#, G, A#, C). Specifically, D# is the root, G is the Major 3rd, A# is the Perfect 5th, and C is the Major 6th. This provides a full, harmonious sound right out of the gate, offering a rich palette for melodic and harmonic exploration.
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Intervalic Relationships:
- String 6 (D#3) to String 5 (A#3): Perfect 5th (P5)
- String 5 (A#3) to String 4 (D#4): Perfect 4th (P4)
- String 4 (D#4) to String 3 (G3): Minor 6th (downwards) / Major 3rd (upwards from D#)
- String 3 (G3) to String 2 (C4): Perfect 4th (P4)
- String 2 (C4) to String 1 (D#5): Minor 10th (minor 3rd + octave)
- Chordal Possibilities: The open D# Major 6th chord is a powerful starting point. Barre chords across the fretboard will naturally create Major 6th shapes. Sliding power chords on the lower strings remain highly effective. The consistent D# root allows for easy transposition of D# Major or D# minor scales and arpeggios. The presence of the Major 3rd (G) and Major 6th (C) allows for quick shifts between Major, Minor, or even suspended tonalities by altering just one or two notes. For example, moving the G3 down to F#3 would create a D# minor feel.
How to Tune:
To achieve the "D#6 Open Tuning" from standard guitar tuning (E-A-D-G-B-E), follow these steps for each string. Note: All movements are minor adjustments, so a change in string gauge is generally not required for this tuning.
- String 6 (Low E): To reach D#3, tune this string down 1 semitone. (From E3 to D#3, assuming E3 as the starting point for this specific tuning's low E string octave.)
- String 5 (A): To reach A#3, tune this string up 1 semitone. (From A3 to A#3)
- String 4 (D): To reach D#4, tune this string up 1 semitone. (From D4 to D#4)
- String 3 (G): To reach G3, keep as is; no change. (G3)
- String 2 (B): To reach C4, tune this string up 1 semitone. (From B3 to C4)
- String 1 (High E): To reach D#5, tune this string down 1 semitone. (From E5 to D#5, assuming E5 as the starting point for this specific tuning's high E string octave.)
Here are the notes for each string of the "D#6 Open Tuning", from the lowest (thickest) to the highest (thinnest):
- String 6: D#3 (Lowest string)
- String 5: A#3
- String 4: D#4
- String 3: G3
- String 2: C4
- String 1: D#5 (Highest string)
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Capos for D#A#D#GCD#
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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-3 | CGCEAC | Cmaj6 |
-2 | C#G#C#FA#C# | Open C#6 |
-1 | DADF#BD | Open B Minor7 |
0 | D#A#D#GCD# | D#A#D#GCD# |
1 | EBEG#C#E | C#m7 / E6 |
5 | G#D#G#CFG# | Double Drop G# Flat C# |
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Tuning Map
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