D#GDGAD Guitar Tuner
D#GDGAD | E♭GDGAD Six Organs Of Admittance Tuning (D#GDGAD) - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
A Sonic Journey into D#GDGAD
Known as the "six organs of admittance tuning for guitar," this D#GDGAD arrangement offers a deeply resonant and somewhat melancholic soundscape, perfect for creating rich, droning textures and unique harmonic explorations. This tuning takes a standard guitar and subtly re-voices several strings to create a distinctly different palette.
Verbal Analysis:
The most striking feature of D#GDGAD is the low D# on the 6th string, which immediately sets a somber or suspenseful tone. Paired with the open G-D-G on the middle strings, it creates a powerful sense of depth and sustain. The high A and D strings add shimmer and air to the overall voicing, allowing for intricate melodic lines to float above the drones. It evokes a feeling of open-ness, reminiscent of Celtic or folk tunings, but with an underlying tension provided by that low D#. Strumming all open strings yields a complex, almost orchestral sound that is neither strictly major nor minor, inviting the player to discover its unique character. It's particularly well-suited for fingerstyle playing, ambient music, or compositions that lean into modal or non-traditional harmonies.
Technical Analysis:
This tuning features the notes D#3 G2 D3 G3 A3 D4 from low to high.
- The prevalence of D and G notes across multiple octaves (G2, D3, G3, D4) provides a strong harmonic foundation. The G-D-G on strings 5, 4, and 3 forms a natural open G chord, while D-G-D on strings 4, 3, and 1 provides a D-based sonority.
- The interval from the 6th string (D#) to the 5th string (G) is a minor third, creating a darker, more bluesy or modal feel right from the root.
- The 4th and 1st strings are both tuned to D (D3 and D4 respectively), and the 5th and 3rd strings are both tuned to G (G2 and G3 respectively). This creates rich octave doublings and makes drone playing exceptionally resonant and easy.
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Open Chords & Voicings:
- Strumming all open strings (D# G D G A D) creates a unique D#sus2/4 voicing with an added G, or can be perceived as a Gmaj7#11/D# depending on harmonic context, offering a rich, suspended quality.
- By focusing on the middle strings (G D G), a strong G major chord is readily available. Moving these shapes up the neck will yield similar chord qualities.
- The pairing of D and G strings makes it easy to create open D-based chords (Dsus2, Dsus4) by barring across the D-G-D strings, or open G-based chords (G, Gsus2, Gsus4) by barring across the G-D-G strings, especially on the top four or five strings.
- Experimenting with a single finger bar across various frets will unveil accessible suspended or power chords due to the perfect fourths and fifths present in the open tuning (G-D, A-D). For instance, barring all strings at the 2nd fret would give you F G D G A D.
- The overall tuning encourages drone playing and allows for relatively simple fingerings to produce complex, full chords. While some common major/minor shapes will need adaptation, the open nature of D#GDGAD unlocks new sonic possibilities and simplifies others.
Tuning Notes (Low to High):
6th String: D3#
5th String: G2
4th String: D3
3rd String: G3
2nd String: A3
1st String: D4
How to Tune (from Standard EADGBe):
- 6th String (Low E): Tune down 1 semitone from E to D#3.
- 5th String (A): Tune down 2 semitones from A to G2.
- 4th String (D): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) at D3.
- 3rd String (G): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) at G3.
- 2nd String (B): Tune down 2 semitones from B to A3.
- 1st String (High E): Tune down 2 semitones from E to D4.
Important Note on String Gauge: When tuning strings significantly up or down (generally beyond 4 semitones in either direction), it is often advisable to consider a different gauge of string to maintain optimal playability and string tension. For this tuning, all adjustments are within a moderate range, so your current string gauge should be suitable, though you might notice slightly reduced tension.
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Capos for D#GDGAD
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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0 | D#GDGAD | Six Organs Of Admittance Tuning (D#GDGAD) |
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Tuning Map
- Fret
- S6
- S5
- S4
- S3
- S2
- S1
- -13
- D#
- G#
- C#
- F#
- A#
- D#
- -12
- E
- A
- D
- G
- B
- E
- -11
- F
- A#
- D#
- G#
- C
- F
- -10
- F#
- B
- E
- A
- C#
- F#
- -9
- G
- C
- F
- A#
- D
- G
- -8
- G#
- C#
- F#
- B
- D#
- G#
- -7
- A
- D
- G
- C
- E
- A
- -6
- A#
- D#
- G#
- C#
- F
- A#
- -5
- B
- E
- A
- D
- F#
- B
- -4
- C
- F
- A#
- D#
- G
- C
- -3
- C#
- F#
- B
- E
- G#
- C#
- -2
- D
- G
- C
- F
- A
- D
- -1
- D#
- G#
- C#
- F#
- A#
- D#
- 0
- E
- A
- D
- G
- B
- E
- 1
- F
- A#
- D#
- G#
- C
- F
- 2
- F#
- B
- E
- A
- C#
- F#
- 3
- G
- C
- F
- A#
- D
- G
- 4
- G#
- C#
- F#
- B
- D#
- G#
- 5
- A
- D
- G
- C
- E
- A
- 6
- A#
- D#
- G#
- C#
- F
- A#
- 7
- B
- E
- A
- D
- F#
- B
- -1
- -2
- 0
- 0
- -2
- -2