EEBF#G#C# Guitar Tuner
EEBF#G#C# | EEBG♭A♭D♭ Firefly (by Rontaru) - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Overview: Firefly
The "Firefly" tuning, credited to rontaru, is a captivating acoustic guitar tuning with a distinct Celtic-like character, as described for its use in rontaru's songs. This tuning transforms the guitar into a highly resonant and harmonically rich instrument, ideal for intricate fingerstyle pieces and melodic compositions.
Technical Analysis: An Open Emaj13 Sound
This tuning presents a unique and beautiful open chord structure. When strummed open, the notes E2-E2-B2-F4#-G4#-C5# create a lush E Major 13th (Emaj13) chord. Let's break down the intervals:
- Low E (6th string) and A (5th string) are both tuned to E2, providing a powerful, resonant fundamental and unison octaves in the bass. This creates a strong foundation and adds depth.
 - The D string (4th string) is tuned down to B2, forming a perfect fifth with the root E. The open E-E-B establishes a clear E5 power chord in the lower register.
 - The G string (3rd string) is tuned to F4#, which is the major second (or 9th) of E, two octaves higher.
 - The B string (2nd string) is tuned to G4#, the major third of E, two octaves higher.
 - The High E string (1st string) is tuned to C5#, the major sixth (or 13th) of E, two octaves higher.
 
The resulting open chord (E-E-B-F#-G#-C#) is an E Major 13th, rich with extensions. This harmonic complexity makes it particularly well-suited for folk, Celtic, or new-age genres, offering a bright and expansive sound. The open strings themselves can serve as a drone, and the close proximity of the 6th and 5th strings being E makes for easy bass note patterns.
Due to the distinct intervals, many common chord shapes will need to be re-learned or adapted. However, the consistent root and fifth (E-B) on the lower strings, combined with the major triad (E-G#-B) implied by the open notes, means that moving a single finger on the higher strings can yield beautiful suspended or altered chords. For example, barring across the higher three strings at various frets will likely produce interesting major or minor arpeggios over the E bass.
How to Tune Your Guitar for Firefly Tuning
Please note that several strings involve significant pitch changes. Always tune slowly and carefully. When tuning down 5 or more semitones, it is generally advised to consider a heavier gauge string to maintain optimal tension and tone, and to prevent buzzing.
- 6th String (Low E): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). Remains E2.
 - 5th String (A): Tune down 5 semitones from its standard A2 pitch to E2. Caution: This is a substantial drop. Ensure your string can handle this slack without buzzing, or consider using a different string gauge.
 - 4th String (D): Tune down 3 semitones from its standard D3 pitch to B2.
 - 3rd String (G): Tune down 1 semitone from its standard G4 pitch to F#4.
 - 2nd String (B): Tune down 3 semitones from its standard B4 pitch to G#4.
 - 1st String (High E): Tune down 3 semitones from its standard E4 pitch. The target note for this string is C5#. Please verify the octave carefully, as E4 tuned down 3 semitones typically yields C#4. Achieving C5# would imply a significantly higher pitch from standard, potentially requiring a much lighter gauge string or a very specific guitar setup.
 
String 6 (Low E): E2
String 5 (A): E2
String 4 (D): B2
String 3 (G): F4#
String 2 (B): G4#
String 1 (High E): C5#
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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
 
- 0
 - -5
 - -3
 - -1
 - -3
 - -3
 
        
        
        
        
        
        
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