EG#C#G#BE Guitar Tuner
EG#C#G#BE | EA♭D♭A♭BE EG#C#G#BE - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Verbal Analysis
The 'Stay Home E6 Tuning' immediately resonates with a bright, full, and welcoming sound. When strummed open, it rings out a rich E6 chord, which gives it a sophisticated yet comforting feel. This tuning encourages a very open and droning style of play, ideal for creating lush soundscapes, fingerstyle pieces, or rhythmic grooves where the E6 acts as a constant harmonic foundation. Its positive and full character makes it suitable for genres like folk, acoustic pop, gentle rock, or even some blues and country where a wide, open chord sound is desired. The name 'Stay Home' might suggest a tuning that feels familiar and easy to settle into, providing a warm, inviting musical space.
Technical Analysis
This tuning sets the open strings to E2 G#3 C#4 G#4 B3 E4 (from low E to high E). This configuration perfectly spells out an E6 chord (E, G#, B, C#) across all six strings. The root (E) is present on the 6th and 1st strings, the major third (G#) on the 5th and 3rd strings, the perfect fifth (B) on the 2nd string, and the major sixth (C#) on the 4th string. This strategic doubling of the root and major third provides exceptional harmonic richness and sustain when strummed open.
- Open Chords: The most prominent open chord is, of course, a beautiful, full E6. By simply barring across various frets, you can effortlessly achieve other major 6th chords (e.g., bar at the 1st fret for F6, 2nd fret for F#6, etc.).
- Reachable Chords: The consistent E on the 6th and 1st strings acts as a powerful drone, allowing for melodic movement on the middle strings while maintaining the harmonic center. The two G# strings (5th and 3rd) and the perfect 4th intervals between G#-C# and C#-G# on the middle strings can facilitate easy inversions and unique chord voicings with minimal finger movement. Simple two or three-finger shapes can yield interesting suspended chords or minor variations, especially when played against the open E and B strings. This tuning also lends itself well to slide guitar, as the open E6 chord provides a strong starting point for bluesy or country-style glides.
How to Tune
To achieve the 'Stay Home E6 Tuning' from standard EADGBe tuning, follow these adjustments:
- String 6 (Low E): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). Stays at E2.
- String 5 (A): Tune down 1 semitone. From A to G#3.
- String 4 (D): Tune down 1 semitone. From D to C#4.
- String 3 (G): Tune up 1 semitone. From G to G#4.
- String 2 (B): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). Stays at B3.
- String 1 (High E): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). Stays at E4.
All string adjustments are within a small range (+/- 1 semitone), so a change in string gauge is not necessary. Proceed carefully, especially when tuning up to G# on the 3rd string.
String 6 (E2): The lowest string, kept at E2, provides a strong, foundational root note for the tuning.
String 5 (G#3): Tuned down 1 semitone from standard A, this string provides the major third of the E chord, adding brightness and harmony.
String 4 (C#4): Tuned down 1 semitone from standard D, this string introduces the major sixth, giving the tuning its distinctive E6 flavor.
String 3 (G#4): Tuned up 1 semitone from standard G, this string reinforces the major third, adding richness and depth.
String 2 (B3): Kept at its standard B3, this string provides the perfect fifth of the E chord, a stable and consonant interval.
String 1 (E4): The highest string, kept at E4, rings out as an octave of the root, completing the full open E6 chord.
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Tuning Map
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