FA#D#FA#D# Guitar Tuner
FA#D#FA#D# | FB♭E♭FB♭E♭ 3*(5\12) - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Verbal Analysis
The 'Stacked Fourths Re-entrant Fsus4' tuning is an adventurous departure from standard guitar tuning, creating a lush, somewhat enigmatic soundscape. Its core tonal center revolves around an Fsus4 harmony, offering a rich, open quality perfect for sustained drones, ambient textures, or melodic exploration that leans into its unique intervallic structure. The most striking feature is its re-entrant nature, where the third string is actually lower in pitch than the fourth string, challenging conventional fretboard navigation but unlocking novel harmonic possibilities. This tuning invites players to rethink their approach to the instrument, fostering creativity through its unconventional logic.
Technical Analysis
This tuning, despite its initial description of "two stacked fourths scale tuning closest to standard," presents a highly distinctive arrangement of notes:
- Open Notes: F2, A#3, D#4, F3, A#4, D#5 (from 6th string to 1st string).
- Re-entrant Structure: The critical element is the 3rd string (F3) being a full major sixth (10 semitones) lower in pitch than the 4th string (D#4). This creates a unique melodic and harmonic landscape, where a string usually higher is actually lower than its adjacent string.
- Intervallic Relationships (between adjacent strings):
- String 6 (F2) to String 5 (A#3): Perfect Fourth + Octave (17 semitones)
- String 5 (A#3) to String 4 (D#4): Perfect Fourth (5 semitones)
- String 4 (D#4) to String 3 (F3): Major Sixth Down (-10 semitones)
- String 3 (F3) to String 2 (A#4): Perfect Fourth + Octave (17 semitones)
- String 2 (A#4) to String 1 (D#5): Perfect Fourth (5 semitones)
- Open Chord & Harmonic Implications: When strummed open, the tuning prominently features the notes F, A#, and D#. This creates a rich Fsus4 harmony (specifically F, A#, D# repeating in different octaves). This suspended harmony provides an excellent foundation for ambient or modal compositions, allowing for open, drone-like sounds.
- Chordal and Melodic Opportunities: Traditional chord shapes from standard tuning will not directly translate due to the re-entrance and octave shifts. However, the consistent Perfect Fourth intervals between strings 5-4 and 2-1, and the Perfect Fourth + Octave intervals between 6-5 and 3-2, suggest that patterns involving these string pairs can be explored. Moving a single finger across a fret can yield interesting parallel voicings based on the open Fsus4 harmony. The re-entrance of the 3rd string (F3) opens up unique possibilities for arpeggiated figures that weave between registers in unexpected ways, encouraging innovative fingerings and melodic phrasing.
- Relation to Standard Tuning: While the input's description mentions it being "closest to standard," this is primarily in the abstract concept of containing "stacked fourths" (F-A#-D#). In practice, its significant re-entrance and octave displacements make it fundamentally different from standard EADGBe, requiring a fresh approach to the fretboard.
How to Tune to Stacked Fourths Re-entrant Fsus4
Always tune carefully, especially when increasing string tension. While the adjustments for this tuning are generally within safe limits for standard gauge strings, always listen to your strings and guitar. Tuning up more than 4 semitones or down more than 4 semitones from standard often suggests considering a different string gauge for optimal tension and tone.
Standard Tuning Reference: E2 A3 D4 G4 B4 E5 (from 6th to 1st string)
String 6 (Lowest String): Tune up 1 semitone from E2 to F2. This is a minor second higher.
String 5: Tune up 1 semitone from A3 to A#3. This is a minor second higher.
String 4: Tune up 1 semitone from D4 to D#4. This is a minor second higher.
String 3: Tune down 2 semitones from G4 to F3. This is a major second lower, and notably, this string will be lower in pitch than the 4th string.
String 2: Tune down 1 semitone from B4 to A#4. This is a minor second lower.
String 1 (Highest String): Tune down 1 semitone from E5 to D#5. This is a minor second lower.
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Capos for FA#D#FA#D#
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| -3 | DGCDGC | Csus2 |
| -1 | EADEAD | Dsus2 Regular |
| 0 | FA#D#FA#D# | 3*(5\12) |
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Tuning Map
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