EADECD Guitar Tuner
EADECD Eadecd - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
This unique and evocative tuning, known as the "World Looks Red Tuning," is famously associated with Sonic Youth, particularly for their song "World Looks Red." It's a prime example of their experimental approach to guitar, creating a sonic landscape that is both resonant and distinctly angular, moving far beyond the conventions of standard tuning.
Verbal Analysis
The "World Looks Red Tuning" conjures a sound that is rich with drones and interesting dissonances. The presence of two E notes (E2 and E3) and two D notes (D3 and D4) across different octaves provides a powerful, sustained foundation, giving the tuning a deeply resonant, almost bell-like quality. The open A2 string further anchors the low end. The higher strings, featuring E3, C4, and D4, introduce unexpected intervals and create a shimmering, slightly off-kilter texture. This tuning avoids traditional major or minor tonalities, instead fostering an open-ended, atmospheric sound perfect for noise rock, ambient textures, and sonic exploration. It encourages a focus on interval relationships and texture over conventional chord shapes, leading to sounds that feel both ancient and futuristic.
Technical Analysis
The tuning notes are E2-A2-D3-E3-C4-D4 (from lowest to highest string). Let's examine the intervals from the lowest E2:
- String 6 (E2) - Root
- String 5 (A2) - Perfect 4th from E2
- String 4 (D3) - Perfect 4th from A2, Perfect 7th from E2
- String 3 (E3) - Major 2nd from D3, Octave from E2
- String 2 (C4) - Major 6th from E3, Minor 6th from E2
- String 1 (D4) - Major 2nd from C4, Octave from D3, Perfect 7th from E2
Comparing this to standard EADGBe, the first three strings (E-A-D) remain the same. The significant changes occur on the higher strings: the G string is tuned down to E3, the B string is tuned up to C4, and the high E string is tuned down to D4. This creates a fascinating blend of standard lower string voicings with highly idiosyncratic upper string relationships.
While traditional open major or minor chords are not readily apparent, the tuning offers unique harmonic possibilities due to its structure:
- Drone Potential: The octave relationships between E2 and E3, and D3 and D4, provide powerful, ringing drones that can underpin melodic or textural playing.
- Quartal Voicings: The lowest three strings (E2-A2-D3) form a stack of perfect fourths, lending itself to open, resonant, and somewhat ambiguous quartal harmonies, reminiscent of a suspended chord. This could be interpreted as an A sus4 chord (A D E).
- Upper String Complexity: The E3-C4-D4 cluster on the higher strings creates interesting major second and major sixth intervals. Strumming these open strings will yield a distinct, somewhat dissonant, yet harmonically rich sound.
- Implied Tonality: The overall collection of open notes (E, A, D, C) suggests a modal landscape that is neither strictly major nor minor, perhaps hinting at a D or E mode with added color. The C note adds a significant minor or flattened quality when considered against E or A.
This tuning encourages exploration beyond conventional chord shapes, inviting players to discover new voicings and melodic patterns that are unique to its specific intervallic structure. Slides, open string drones, and two- or three-note clusters will sound particularly effective.
Tuning Notes (Lowest to Highest)
String 6: E2
String 5: A2
String 4: D3
String 3: E3
String 2: C4
String 1: D4
How to Tune Your Guitar
To achieve the "World Looks Red Tuning" from standard EADGBe tuning, follow these specific adjustments for each string:
- String 6 (Low E): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). The target note is E2.
- String 5 (A): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). The target note is A2.
- String 4 (D): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). The target note is D3.
- String 3 (G): Tune down 3 semitones. The target note is E3. (From G to F# to F to E).
- String 2 (B): Tune up 1 semitones. The target note is C4. (From B to C).
- String 1 (High E): Tune down 2 semitones. The target note is D4. (From E to E# to D).
Important Note on String Tension: All string movements in this tuning are within a reasonable range (less than 4 semitones up or down). Therefore, your standard gauge strings should be suitable without significant risk. For tunings requiring movements greater than 4 semitones up or down, considering a different string gauge is often advised to maintain optimal playability and string integrity.
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Capos for EADECD
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | EADECD | Eadecd |
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Tuning Map
- Fret
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- S5
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- S1
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- D#
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