EAC#G#AF Guitar Tuner
EAC#G#AF | EAD♭A♭AF Black Metal Mayhem Tuning - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Analysis: Black Metal Mayhem
As the name suggests, the Black Metal Mayhem Tuning is designed to evoke the raw, dissonant, and aggressive sonic landscapes characteristic of bands like Mayhem, particularly from their Ordo Ad Chao era onwards. This is not a tuning for conventional chord shapes or melodic sweetness; rather, it’s crafted for intricate, often unsettling, riffing and an uncompromisingly harsh sound.
Technical Breakdown:
- Open String Notes: E2 A2 C#4 G#4 A3 F4
- Low-End Foundation: The 6th (low E) and 5th (A) strings remain in standard E2 and A2. This provides a familiar, deep, and stable foundation for heavy, chugging rhythms, allowing for standard power chord shapes on the lowest strings.
- High-Tension & Dissonant Core: The most striking aspect of this tuning lies in its middle strings. The 4th string is tuned to C#4 and the 3rd string to G#4. These are exceptionally high pitches for these string positions. For reference, C#4 is an octave above middle C, and G#4 is an octave above the G string in standard tuning. This creates immense tension and a very bright, almost piercing timbre from what are typically lower-pitched strings. This choice is highly unusual and contributes significantly to the tuning's unique, aggressive character. To achieve these pitches from standard tuning would involve significant upward tension, potentially requiring specific string gauges.
- Top String Dissonance: The 2nd string is tuned to A3 and the 1st string to F4. When combined with the high C#4 and G#4, these notes create a dense, dissonant cluster. The intervals across the top four strings (C#4-G#4-A3-F4) are far from conventional, featuring close voicings and minor seconds (G#4 to A3, and E4 to F4 if we compare to standard's top string E, which becomes F4 here), making open chords highly unmelodic and instead suited for grinding, abstract harmonies or single-note lines.
Sonic Characteristics & Playability:
The resultant sound is incredibly sharp, raw, and full of tension. The high pitches on the middle strings will produce a cutting, almost siren-like tone, while the close and often clashing intervals across the upper strings prevent sweet, open harmonies. This tuning encourages a style of play focused on single-note riffs, arpeggiated dissonances, and two or three-note power chord variations, especially those utilizing the lower E and A strings. Playing full open chords is likely to produce a jarring, chaotic sound, perfectly aligning with the "Black Metal Mayhem" aesthetic.
This tuning is a bold departure from standard, designed for extreme musical expression rather than versatility, offering a unique voice for those seeking the most uncompromised and abrasive sounds. Due to the extreme pitches specified for the 3rd and 4th strings, careful consideration of string gauge is paramount to prevent breakage and potential instrument damage.
Tuning Notes:
The guitar strings are tuned to the following notes, from thickest (6th) to thinnest (1st):
- 6th String (Low E): E2
- 5th String (A): A2
- 4th String (D): C#4
- 3rd String (G): G#4
- 2nd String (B): A3
- 1st String (High E): F4
How to Tune (from Standard EADGBe):
Carefully adjust each string according to the following instructions, assuming a starting point of standard EADGBe tuning. Remember to use a reliable tuner and proceed with caution.
- 6th String (Low E): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). The string remains at E2.
- 5th String (A): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). The string remains at A2.
- 4th String (D): Tune down 1 semitone. This means moving from a standard D3 down to C#3. Please note a significant discrepancy: while the instruction derived from the 'string_movements' data is to tune down 1 semitone (D3 → C#3), the ultimate target note for this string is listed as C#4 in the 'tuning_notes'. C#4 is an octave higher than C#3 and would require tuning up 11 semitones from D3. If C#4 is your intended final pitch, you are tuning significantly higher than a 1-semitone adjustment implies, and a very light string gauge is strongly advised to prevent breakage or instrument damage.
- 3rd String (G): Tune up 1 semitone. This means moving from a standard G3 up to G#3. Please note a significant discrepancy: while the instruction derived from the 'string_movements' data is to tune up 1 semitone (G3 → G#3), the ultimate target note for this string is listed as G#4 in the 'tuning_notes'. G#4 is an octave higher than G#3 and would require tuning up 13 semitones from G3. If G#4 is your intended final pitch, you are tuning significantly higher than a 1-semitone adjustment implies, and a very light string gauge is strongly advised to prevent breakage or instrument damage.
- 2nd String (B): Tune down 2 semitones. From a standard B3, this will bring it to A3. This is a moderate and safe adjustment.
- 1st String (High E): Tune up 1 semitone. From a standard E4, this will bring it to F4. This is a moderate and safe adjustment.
Important String Gauge Note: Generally, tuning a string up or down by more than 4 semitones from its original intended pitch (when using standard gauges) can put excessive stress on the string and your instrument, potentially leading to string breakage, neck damage, or intonation issues. For the 4th (C#4) and 3rd (G#4) strings, if these are your final target pitches, you are effectively tuning up by a substantial number of semitones from standard tuning (D3 to C#4 is 11 semitones up; G3 to G#4 is 13 semitones up). For these extreme upward pitch changes, it is highly recommended to use significantly lighter gauge strings (e.g., a high 'E' string gauge for the 4th string, and an even lighter gauge for the 3rd string) to maintain playable tension and prevent damage. Proceed with extreme caution and consider professional advice if unsure.
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Capos for EAC#G#AF
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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0 | EAC#G#AF | Black Metal Mayhem Tuning |
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