FA#D#G#C#F#A#D# Guitar Tuner
FA#D#G#C#F#A#D# | FB♭E♭A♭D♭G♭B♭E♭ F Standard 8-string - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Verbal Analysis: F Standard 8-String
The F Standard 8-String tuning, renowned for its use by bands like Meshuggah since their groundbreaking 'Nothing' album, delves into the ultra-low frequency spectrum, providing a profoundly heavy and articulate sonic palette. This tuning represents a consistent drop of a single semitone across all strings from a standard F# 8-string tuning. The result is an instrument capable of producing earth-shattering low-end aggression, intricate rhythmic patterns, and dissonant soundscapes, making it a cornerstone for djent, progressive metal, and other genres that push the boundaries of guitar tonality.
For players accustomed to 8-string guitars, the uniform detuning across all strings means that familiar interval relationships and chord shapes are largely preserved, simply transposed down. However, the extreme depth, particularly of the lowest F1 string, demands meticulous muting techniques and a focused approach to composition, often emphasizing percussive riffing and layered textures over traditional melodic lines. The sheer power and sustain available at these low pitches open up new avenues for sonic exploration, delivering a signature sound of modern heavy music.
Technical Analysis: F Standard 8-String
This tuning is structurally complex, offering an exceptionally wide pitch range from a deep F1 to a bright D#5. It features a sequence of perfect fourths interspersed with a unique octave jump between the lowest two strings and a characteristic minor third in the upper register, which maintains a connection to standard guitar tuning conventions. The specific notes for each string, from the thickest (8th) to the thinnest (1st), are:
- 8th String: F1 (The lowest string, providing a monumental bass foundation.)
- 7th String: A#2
- 6th String: D#3
- 5th String: G#3
- 4th String: C#4
- 3rd String: F#4
- 2nd String: A#4
- 1st String: D#5
An analysis of the intervals between adjacent strings, from the lowest to highest, reveals the unique character of this tuning:
- 8th String (F1) to 7th String (A#2): Perfect Fourth + Octave (17 semitones). This unusually large interval creates a distinct separation between the lowest string and the rest of the guitar, allowing for dramatic bass lines and rich, extended voicings.
- 7th String (A#2) to 6th String (D#3): Perfect Fourth (5 semitones)
- 6th String (D#3) to 5th String (G#3): Perfect Fourth (5 semitones)
- 5th String (G#3) to 4th String (C#4): Perfect Fourth (5 semitones)
- 4th String (C#4) to 3rd String (F#4): Perfect Fourth (5 semitones)
- 3rd String (F#4) to 2nd String (A#4): Minor Third (3 semitones). This interval is analogous to the G-B interval on a standard 6-string guitar, preserving familiar chord voicings and melodic patterns on the higher strings.
- 2nd String (A#4) to 1st String (D#5): Perfect Fourth (5 semitones)
The predominance of perfect fourths (on 6 out of 7 intervals) facilitates easy execution of power chords and allows for consistent movable shapes across the fretboard on most strings. While the open strings (F1, A#2, D#3, G#3, C#4, F#4, A#4, D#5) do not form a conventional consonant chord, they provide a dense, dissonant cluster ideal for aggressive, palm-muted riffs and complex harmonic textures. The wide range and low tuning compel players to develop precise articulation and string muting techniques to control unwanted resonances and fully exploit the instrument's massive sonic potential.
How to Tune: F Standard 8-String
To achieve the F Standard 8-String tuning, you will need to lower every string by one semitone from a typical F# Standard 8-string tuning. This is a relatively small adjustment, so a dedicated chromatic tuner will be highly beneficial for accuracy. Given that each string is only being tuned down by 1 semitone, using your existing string gauges should be perfectly acceptable, as this movement falls well within the recommended +/- 4 semitones range where string gauge changes are typically advised.
Please tune each string as follows, starting from the thickest (8th) string and working your way to the thinnest (1st) string:
- String 8 (Low F): Tune down 1 semitone from F#1 to F1.
- String 7 (Low A#): Tune down 1 semitone from B2 to A#2.
- String 6 (Low D#): Tune down 1 semitone from E3 to D#3.
- String 5 (Low G#): Tune down 1 semitone from A3 to G#3.
- String 4 (Mid C#): Tune down 1 semitone from D4 to C#4.
- String 3 (Mid F#): Tune down 1 semitone from G4 to F#4.
- String 2 (High A#): Tune down 1 semitone from B4 to A#4.
- String 1 (High D#): Tune down 1 semitone from E5 to D#5.
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Capos for FA#D#G#C#F#A#D#
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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-11 | F#BEADGBE | Standard 8 String |
-6 | BEADGCEA | 8 Strings 2 Step Down |
-5 | CFA#D#G#C#FA# | C Standard (Actual 8 String Tuning) |
-4 | C#F#BEADF#B | 9 String Tuning On 8 String Guitar |
-3 | DGCFA#D#GC | Cm11 |
-2 | D#G#C#F#BEG#C# | D♯ Standard 8-string |
-1 | EADGCFAD | Standard D 8 String |
0 | FA#D#G#C#F#A#D# | F Standard 8-string |
1 | F#BEADGBE | 8 String Standard |
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Songs tuned to FA#D#G#C#F#A#D#
Artist | Song | Album | Tab |
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Modern Day Babylon | Time Shift | Travelers | |
Meshuggah | Rational Gaze | The Ophidian Trek | |
Meshuggah | Closed Eye Visuals | Ozzfest 2002 Summer Sampler | |
Meshuggah | Straws Pulled At Random | Nothing | |
Sleep Token | Hypnosis | ||
After The Burial | Nine Summers |
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