D#F#C#D#A#D# Guitar Tuner
D#F#C#D#A#D# | E♭G♭D♭E♭B♭E♭ D#min7 - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Overview: D# Minor 7th Resonance
This unique guitar tuning, which we've named D# Minor 7th Resonance, immediately transports the listener to a realm of deep, moody, and sophisticated soundscapes. The pervasive minor 7th interval woven throughout the open strings creates a rich, complex harmonic foundation that is perfectly suited for genres such as blues, jazz, soulful rock, or even evocative cinematic scores. It's a tuning that truly invites exploration beyond conventional chord shapes, encouraging the creation of resonant drones, intricate arpeggios, and expressive melodic lines.
Technical Analysis
The open strings are tuned to D#3, F#3, C#4, D#4, A#4, D#5. This specific configuration precisely outlines a D# minor 7th chord (D# - F# - A# - C#). The arrangement features the root (D#) prominently on the 6th, 3rd, and 1st strings, providing a strong, layered anchor. The minor third (F#) on the 5th string, the perfect fifth (A#) on the 2nd string, and the minor seventh (C#) on the 4th string complete the chord, creating a full and powerful open voicing. The intervals between adjacent strings offer interesting possibilities:
- String 6 (D#3) to String 5 (F#3): Minor Third (m3)
- String 5 (F#3) to String 4 (C#4): Perfect Fifth (P5)
- String 4 (C#4) to String 3 (D#4): Major Second (M2)
- String 3 (D#4) to String 2 (A#4): Perfect Fifth (P5)
- String 2 (A#4) to String 1 (D#5): Perfect Fourth (P4)
This combination of fundamental minor thirds and perfect fifths, alongside unique intervals like the perfect fourth between the 2nd and 1st string, allows for surprising fingerings and rich harmonic textures.
Open Chords and Reachable Voicings
The most compelling feature of this tuning is that the open strings themselves form a complete and resonant D# minor 7th chord, offering immediate harmonic gratification. This makes it an excellent foundation for modal playing in D# minor or its relative major, F# major. By simply barring all strings at a single fret, you can effortlessly transpose the D#m7 chord shape to other minor 7th chords across the fretboard. For instance, a bar at the 1st fret yields an Em7 chord, and at the 3rd fret, an F#m7. The open C# on the 4th string provides a ready minor seventh, which can be creatively leveraged for bluesy dominant 7th sounds or expressive suspensions against other roots.
How to Tune
To achieve the D# Minor 7th Resonance tuning from standard EADGBe, follow these precise steps. Please note that several strings require significant downward tuning; for movements exceeding 4 semitones in either direction, a different gauge string is generally advised for optimal tone and string stability. While none of these movements strictly 'exceed' 4 semitones down, the 3rd string's drop is substantial, and you should exercise care when tuning.
- String 6 (Low E): Tune down 1 semitone to D#3.
- String 5 (A): Tune down 3 semitones to F#3.
- String 4 (D): Tune down 1 semitone to C#4.
- String 3 (G): Tune down 4 semitones to D#4. (This is a significant drop; exercise care when tuning and consider a heavier gauge string for better stability and tone if you intend to use this tuning frequently.)
- String 2 (B): Tune down 1 semitone to A#4.
- String 1 (High E): Tune down 1 semitone to D#5.
String 6: Tuned to D#3, establishing the deep, fundamental root of the tuning.
String 5: Tuned to F#3, providing the minor third interval for a melancholic and expressive harmony.
String 4: Tuned to C#4, delivering the crucial minor seventh, which adds a characteristic jazz-like tension and sophistication.
String 3: Tuned to D#4, an octave higher than the 6th string, powerfully reinforcing the fundamental root note.
String 2: Tuned to A#4, establishing the perfect fifth, which grounds the chord with a solid harmonic foundation.
String 1: Tuned to D#5, an octave higher than the 3rd string, completing the rich chord voicing with a bright, resonant top end.
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Capos for D#F#C#D#A#D#
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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0 | D#F#C#D#A#D# | D#min7 |
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