F#A#C#A#C#F# Guitar Tuner
F#A#C#A#C#F# | G♭B♭D♭B♭D♭G♭ Tune Deck F# MAJOR - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Open F# Major Tuning (Tune Deck F# MAJOR)
Verbal Analysis
The "Tune Deck F# MAJOR" tuning, as described by Adeeb Muhammad, is crafted for a "hardcore new type of guitar beat," promising an epic and powerful sound. This open F# Major tuning immediately creates a rich, full F# Major chord when all open strings are strummed, making it exceptionally resonant and inspiring for rhythm playing. It's particularly well-suited for genres like rock, metal, blues, or any style that benefits from a strong, drone-like harmonic foundation. Players will find it easy to slide into different major chords by simply barring across a single fret, offering an immediate sense of musical satisfaction and creative freedom. It's a fantastic tuning for slide guitar or for crafting powerful, driving riffs due to its robust, chordal open voicing.
Technical Analysis
This tuning sets the open strings to F#3, A#3, C#4, A#4, C#5, F#5. This configuration explicitly spells out an F# Major chord across all six strings:
- String 6 (F#3) - Root
- String 5 (A#3) - Major Third
- String 4 (C#4) - Perfect Fifth
- String 3 (A#4) - Octave Up Major Third
- String 2 (C#5) - Octave Up Perfect Fifth
- String 1 (F#5) - Octave Up Root
The open tuning provides a strong F# Major sonority, ideal for powerful strumming and creating a resonant bed for melodies. Adjacent string intervals are varied, contributing to its unique voicing:
- E to A (Strings 6-5): Major 3rd (F# to A#)
- A to D (Strings 5-4): Major 3rd (A# to C#)
- D to G (Strings 4-3): Major 6th (C# to A#)
- G to B (Strings 3-2): Major 3rd (A# to C#)
- B to E (Strings 2-1): Perfect 4th (C# to F#)
This structure makes it exceptionally easy to play major chords by simply barring any fret. For example, barring the 1st fret yields a G Major, the 2nd fret a G# Major, and so on. Minor chords can be achieved by lowering the third string (A# to A, for an F# minor chord), while suspended chords and power chords are also readily accessible due to the strong root-fifth relationships across the strings.
How to Tune
To achieve the "Tune Deck F# MAJOR" tuning, adjust your guitar strings from standard EADGBe tuning as follows:
- String 6 (Low E): Tune up 2 semitones from E to F#3.
- String 5 (A): Tune up 1 semitone from A to A#3.
- String 4 (D): Tune down 1 semitone from D to C#4.
- String 3 (G): Tune up 3 semitones from G to A#4.
- String 2 (B): Tune up 2 semitones from B to C#5.
- String 1 (High E): Tune up 2 semitones from E to F#5.
Important Tuning Note: Please exercise caution when tuning up strings by 3 or 4 semitones, as this increases string tension significantly. While the movements for this particular tuning are within generally acceptable limits for standard gauge strings, tuning up or down by more than 4 semitones usually warrants considering a heavier or lighter gauge string respectively, to maintain proper string tension, intonation, and prevent potential string breakage.
Tuning Notes
String 6: F#3
String 5: A#3
String 4: C#4
String 3: A#4
String 2: C#5
String 1: F#5
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Capos for F#A#C#A#C#F#
Capo | Tuning | Name |
---|---|---|
-5 | C#FG#FG#C# | Depressed C# |
-4 | DF#AF#AD | D F# A F# A D |
-2 | EG#BG#BE | Open E-Major Tuning |
-1 | FACACF | Open F |
0 | F#A#C#A#C#F# | Tune Deck F# MAJOR |
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Tuning Map
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