D#A#D#G#A#F Guitar Tuner
D#A#D#G#A#F | E♭B♭E♭A♭B♭F Dadgad Sharp (d# A# D# G# A# D#) - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
D# Open F Tuning Analysis
The "D# Open F" tuning is an intriguing and unique open tuning that deviates significantly from standard guitar tuning, offering a distinct sonic palette for adventurous musicians. While its original naming might suggest a simple transposition of DADGAD, the presence of F on the high string creates a truly individual character and complex harmonic possibilities.
Verbal Description
This tuning immediately presents a powerful, resonant foundation with its low D# and A# notes. The open strings, D#3 A#3 D#4 G#4 A#4 F4, form a complex and somewhat dissonant chord, hinting at blues, experimental, or even metal genres. The strong D# power chord on the lower strings (D# A# D#) provides an authoritative drone, while the G# adds a suspended fourth quality, giving the tuning an open, yearning, or even haunting feel. The most distinctive element is the high F4, which creates a sharp, almost biting dissonance against the D# root (a minor second or ♭9 interval) and a tritone against the A# (second string). This inherent tension can be harnessed for dramatic effect, unexpected harmonic twists, or a raw, untamed sound. It's a tuning that encourages exploration beyond conventional chord shapes, lending itself well to slide guitar, fingerstyle pieces with drone elements, or heavy, riff-based music that benefits from its unique harmonic character.
Technical Analysis
- Open String Notes: D#3 A#3 D#4 G#4 A#4 F4.
- Open Chord: The full open string voicing creates a D#sus4(add ♭9). This is a complex chord with inherent tension due to the minor second (D# to F) and the tritone (A# to F).
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Interval Structure:
- String 6 (D#3) to String 5 (A#3): Perfect 5th (P5)
- String 5 (A#3) to String 4 (D#4): Perfect 5th (P5)
- String 4 (D#4) to String 3 (G#4): Perfect 4th (P4)
- String 3 (G#4) to String 2 (A#4): Major 2nd (M2)
- String 2 (A#4) to String 1 (F4): Diminished 5th (d5 - a tritone)
- Chordal Implications: The bottom three strings readily form a D# power chord (D#5). Adding the G# creates a D#sus4. The A# reinforces the 5th. The F, being a ♭2/♭9 relative to D#, can introduce a strong bluesy or dissonant flavor, making it excellent for creating unique melodic lines or unconventional harmonies. Standard chord shapes will be completely revoiced, opening up new possibilities for voicings and leading to fresh harmonic ideas, particularly for drone and open string work.
How to Tune
To achieve the "D# Open F" tuning from standard EADGBe, follow these steps. Please note that significant changes in string tension (movements exceeding four semitones up or down) may require a different string gauge to prevent damage or ensure playability. In this particular tuning, all movements are within a single semitone, making it generally safe for standard string gauges.
- String 6 (Low E): Tune down 1 semitone from E to D#.
- String 5 (A): Tune up 1 semitone from A to A#.
- String 4 (D): Tune up 1 semitone from D to D#.
- String 3 (G): Tune up 1 semitone from G to G#.
- String 2 (B): Tune down 1 semitone from B to A#.
- String 1 (High E): Tune up 1 semitone from E to F.
String 6: D3#
String 5: A3#
String 4: D4#
String 3: G4#
String 2: A4#
String 1: F4
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Capos for D#A#D#G#A#F
Capo | Tuning | Name |
---|---|---|
-6 | AEADEB | Sakura |
-3 | CGCFGD | Wacky |
-2 | C#G#C#F#G#D# | Samuel |
-1 | DADGAE | Open A Sus4 |
0 | D#A#D#G#A#F | Dadgad Sharp (d# A# D# G# A# D#) |
1 | EBEABF# | EBEABF# |
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Tuning Map
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