D#A#D#G#G#C# Guitar Tuner
D#A#D#G#G#C# | E♭B♭E♭A♭A♭D♭ D#A#D#G#G#C# SON Tuning - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Analysis: D#A#D#G#G#C# SON Tuning
This unique tuning, aptly named "D#A#D#G#G#C# SON tuning", is perfectly described as a dreamy tuning for shoegazing. It crafts a rich, suspended, and atmospheric soundscape ideal for creating lush textures, shimmering drones, and evolving sonic pads.
Verbal Analysis
True to its shoegaze origins, this tuning encourages an ethereal and expansive sound. The arrangement of notes, particularly the open fourth (G#) and minor seventh (C#), fosters a wide, open, and slightly melancholic or suspended quality. It's less about traditional chord shapes and more about creating sonic textures and sustained, ringing tones. The doubled G# strings (Strings 3 and 2) are a distinctive feature, allowing for shimmering unison effects, wide vibrato, or subtle dissonances when bent. This tuning is designed for a guitar to become a textural instrument, blending seamlessly into a wall of sound.
Technical Analysis
Here are the open string notes from lowest to highest pitch:
- String 6 (Low): D3#
- String 5: A3#
- String 4: D4#
- String 3: G4#
- String 2: G4#
- String 1 (High): C5#
Analyzing the intervals of these open strings relative to the lowest D# (String 6):
- D# (Root)
- A# (Perfect 5th)
- D# (Octave)
- G# (Perfect 4th)
- G# (Perfect 4th - unison with String 3)
- C# (Minor 7th)
The open tuning itself forms a rich D#sus4(add minor 7th) chord (D# - G# - A# - C#). The deliberate absence of a major or minor third (F# or F natural) gives it a strong suspended, unresolved, and open quality. The doubled G# provides a dense, droning character, while the minor 7th (C#) adds a sophisticated, slightly bluesy or melancholic extension, significantly contributing to the tuning's 'dreamy' feel. The overall harmonic content is harmonically rich without being overtly major or minor.
Chords and Playability
The open strings already provide a complex, ready-to-play chord, perfect for immediate atmospheric results. Because of its suspended nature, this tuning allows for broad, sweeping strums to create a wall of sound without specific major/minor tonality. Barring across any fret will naturally transpose this suspended chord shape up and down the neck, making it easy to create moving textures. The robust D#-A#-D# on strings 6, 5, and 4 forms a strong root-fifth-octave power chord foundation, allowing for easy movement in a rock context. The unison G# strings (3 and 2) are a focal point, ideal for producing shimmering drones, unison bends, or intricate rhythmic patterns. While traditional major or minor chords might require more intricate fingerings (e.g., fretting an F# or F natural), the tuning excels at creating unique voicings and expansive soundscapes.
How to Tune
To set up your guitar in the D#A#D#G#G#C# SON tuning, please adjust each string as follows:
- String 6 (Low E string): Tune down 1 semitone to D3#.
- String 5 (A string): Tune up 1 semitone to A3#.
- String 4 (D string): Tune up 1 semitone to D4#.
- String 3 (G string): Tune up 1 semitone to G4#.
- String 2 (B string): Tune down 3 semitones to G4#. Please take care when making this adjustment, as tuning down significantly can affect string tension and intonation.
- String 1 (High E string): Tune down 3 semitones to C5#. Please take care when making this adjustment, as tuning down significantly can affect string tension and intonation.
Note on String Gauge: While no string movements in this tuning exceed a change of 4 semitones, generally, if you plan to use a tuning with significant upward or downward tension changes frequently, it's advisable to consider a string gauge that optimizes tension and playability for the new setup. For this tuning, tuning down by 3 semitones might make thinner strings feel quite slack, while tuning up 1 semitone keeps them relatively stable.
String 6 (Lowest Pitch): D3#
String 5: A3#
String 4: D4#
String 3: G4#
String 2: G4#
String 1 (Highest Pitch): C5#
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Capos for D#A#D#G#G#C#
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | D#A#D#G#G#C# | D#A#D#G#G#C# SON Tuning |
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Tuning Map
- Fret
- S6
- S5
- S4
- S3
- S2
- S1
- -13
- D#
- G#
- C#
- F#
- A#
- D#
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- E
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- F
- A#
- D#
- G#
- C
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- B
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- G#
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- A
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- G
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- A#
- D#
- G#
- C#
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- B
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- D
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- B
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- C
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- A#
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- G
- C
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- C#
- F#
- B
- E
- G#
- C#
- -2
- D
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- C
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- G
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- A#
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