EAECDGAD Guitar Tuner
EAECDGAD Open C6/9 Tuning, Dean Murphy. - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
The Adirondack C6/9 tuning, inspired by Dean Murphy's song 'Adirondack Monorail', offers an expansive and richly resonant soundscape for the 8-string guitar. This unique open tuning creates a lush harmonic foundation, perfect for atmospheric compositions, fingerstyle arrangements, or adding depth to rhythm playing. It's designed to provide a full C6/9 chord with open strings, making it incredibly versatile for a wide array of musical expressions.
Technical Analysis
The open strings of this 8-string tuning are: E1, A1, E2, C3, D3, G3, A3, D4 (from lowest to highest). At its heart, this tuning is a magnificent Open C6/9 chord. Let's break down the components:
- Root (C): Provided by C3.
- Major Third (E): Found at E1 and E2, adding strong fundamental harmony.
- Perfect Fifth (G): Present at G3, reinforcing the chordal structure.
- Major Sixth (A): Provided by A1 and A3, defining the '6' in C6/9.
- Major Ninth (D): Found at D3 and D4, adding the rich '9' extension.
The tuning features octave doublings (E1/E2, A1/A3, D3/D4) which contribute significantly to its thick, resonant, and bell-like quality. The intervals between adjacent strings are varied, creating interesting voicings:
- E1 to A1: Perfect 4th
- A1 to E2: Perfect 5th
- E2 to C3: Minor 6th
- C3 to D3: Major 2nd
- D3 to G3: Perfect 4th
- G3 to A3: Major 2nd
- A3 to D4: Perfect 4th
The combination of perfect intervals and colorful seconds and minor sixths allows for both harmonic stability and melodic potential.
Chordal Possibilities
Strumming all open strings immediately gives you a full, ringing C6/9 chord, which is fantastic for drones or as a foundational voicing. Beyond the open chord:
- Barre Chords: By simply barring across any fret, you can easily transpose the C6/9 chord up or down the neck, creating instant C#6/9, D6/9, and so on, maintaining the rich harmonic character.
- Related Chords: The presence of C, E, G, A, and D makes it easy to form related chords. For example, by fretting an F on C3 (or finding an F elsewhere), you could imply an Fmaj7 or Fmaj9 over the C root. The D notes (D3, D4) and G (G3) facilitate easy access to G major or D major-family chords with minimal movement.
- Minor Voicings: With the open C and E, minor chords (like Am or Em) can be crafted by manipulating other strings, offering a melancholic contrast to the bright open sound.
- Bass Foundation: The deep E1 and A1 strings provide a powerful bass range, allowing for a full and rich accompaniment even with minimal fretting.
How to Tune
To achieve the Adirondack C6/9 tuning, follow these specific instructions for each string:
- String 8 (Lowest): To reach E1, you need to tune down 2 semitones.
- String 7: To reach A1, you need to tune down 2 semitones.
- String 6: To reach E2, keep as is; no change (0 semitones).
- String 5: To reach C3, you need to tune up 3 semitones.
- String 4: To reach D3, keep as is; no change (0 semitones).
- String 3: To reach G3, keep as is; no change (0 semitones).
- String 2: To reach A3, you need to tune down 2 semitones.
- String 1 (Highest): To reach D4, you need to tune down 2 semitones.
Note: All string movements for this tuning are within safe limits. For extreme tunings (exceeding 4 semitones up or down), a change in string gauge is generally recommended to ensure string integrity and optimal tension.
String 8 (Lowest): Tuned to E1.
String 7: Tuned to A1.
String 6: Tuned to E2.
String 5: Tuned to C3.
String 4: Tuned to D3.
String 3: Tuned to G3.
String 2: Tuned to A3.
String 1 (Highest): Tuned to D4.
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Capos for EAECDGAD
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | EAECDGAD | Open C6/9 Tuning, Dean Murphy. |
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Tuning Map
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