EAEADF#BE Guitar Tuner
EAEADF#BE | EAEADG♭BE Drop E/a With F# Instead Of G - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Analysis: Drop E/A F# 8-String
This is a custom 8-string guitar tuning, meticulously crafted to achieve a profoundly deep and resonant sound, coupled with distinct harmonic characteristics. The user's specific modification of the third string (formerly 'G') to F# fundamentally reshapes the instrument's voice and provides a unique sonic palette, especially for extended range applications.
Technical Breakdown:
- Instrument Type: 8-String Guitar
- Open Notes: E1, A1, E2, A2, D3, F#4, B3, E4
When compared to a common 8-string standard tuning (typically F#1 B1 E2 A2 D3 G3 B3 E4), this tuning presents several key alterations:
- Deep Drop on Low Strings: The two lowest strings, the 8th string (E1) and 7th string (A1), are both tuned down by a full step (2 semitones) from a typical F#1 and B1 respectively. This creates an exceptionally heavy, sub-octave foundation that is ideal for crushing riffs and massive, low-frequency textures.
- Stable Mid-Range: Strings 6, 5, 4, 2, and 1 (E2, A2, D3, B3, E4) largely retain positions found in the higher register of standard 8-string tunings. This provides a familiar anchor for traditional chord voicings and melodic structures, while still benefiting from the extended low range.
- Unique Third String (F#4): The most distinct modification is on the 3rd string, which is tuned to F#4. The user indicates this was achieved by lowering a 'G string' by a half step. While the standard G string on an 8-string is usually G3, the resulting F#4 sits a full octave higher than the implied F#3. This creates a remarkably wide interval of a major tenth between the 4th string (D3) and the 3rd string (F#4). This significant gap will produce a bright, almost chime-like quality for open chords and arpeggios, creating a stark contrast with the instrument's thunderous low end.
Sonic Characteristics and Chordal Possibilities:
This tuning is expertly suited for genres demanding extreme sonic weight and innovative harmonic exploration, such as modern progressive metal, djent, doom, or ambient soundscapes. The dropped E1 and A1 facilitate the creation of immense power chords, often achieved by simply fretting the lowest E or A string and letting adjacent, similarly tuned strings ring (e.g., E1 and E2 forming an open E power chord, or A1 and A2 for an open A power chord).
The open strings themselves (E1, A1, E2, A2, D3, F#4, B3, E4) form a rich and complex extended chord. Considering E as the root, the open strings provide:
- E (Root - E1, E2, E4)
- F# (Major 2nd/9th - F#4)
- A (Perfect 4th/11th - A1, A2)
- B (Perfect 5th - B3)
- D (Minor 7th - D3)
This configuration essentially creates an E minor 9sus4 (add F#11) chord when all open strings are strummed, or can be interpreted as an E Dorian harmonic foundation. The wide intervals, particularly the major tenth between D3 and F#4, will inspire unique melodic phrasing and arpeggiated patterns that span vast ranges across the fretboard. While some conventional chord shapes may require adaptation due to this broad interval, the distinctive open-string resonance and the extreme low-end offer a vast and fertile ground for creative musical expression. Experimentation with multi-string percussive techniques, expansive arpeggios, and lush, atmospheric textures will undoubtedly flourish within this wide-ranging soundscape.
How to Tune: Drop E/A F# 8-String
Please follow these instructions carefully to achieve the Drop E/A F# 8-String tuning. Always tune slowly and carefully, especially when making changes to string tension.
- 8th String (Lowest): Tune down 2 semitones to E1.
- 7th String: Tune down 2 semitones to A1.
- 6th String: Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) to E2.
- 5th String: Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) to A2.
- 4th String: Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) to D3.
- 3rd String: Tune down 1 semitone to F#4.
- 2nd String: Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) to B3.
- 1st String (Highest): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones) to E4.
Please note: While none of the individual string adjustments exceed the threshold of 4 semitones (where a different string gauge is generally advised), significantly altering the tension on multiple strings, as done with the lowest two strings here, can still impact playability and intonation. A proper setup by a professional luthier with suitable string gauges is always recommended for optimal performance and to address any potential issues like fret buzz.
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Capos for EAEADF#BE
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| -2 | DGDGCEAD | 8 String DropD/G W/ead: C6/9 |
| 0 | EAEADF#BE | Drop E/a With F# Instead Of G |
| 2 | F#BF#BEG#C#F# | Drop B W/ F# |
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