F#C#F#A#C#F# Guitar Tuner
F#C#F#A#C#F# | G♭D♭G♭B♭D♭G♭ Open F# - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Verbal and Technical Analysis of Open F# Tuning
This "Open F#" tuning transforms your guitar into a powerful sonic canvas, immediately resonating with a bright and full F# Major chord when strummed open. As described, it's akin to playing in Open E tuning with a capo at the second fret, effectively raising every note by two semitones and providing a vibrant, higher-pitched open sound.
Technical Breakdown:
- The open strings are tuned to F#3, C#4, F#4, A#4, C#5, F#5. This arrangement perfectly outlines an F# Major triad (F#-A#-C#) across multiple octaves, making it inherently resonant and harmonically rich.
- The intervals from the lowest string (F#3) are: perfect 5th (C#4), octave (F#4), major 3rd (A#4), perfect 5th (C#5), and octave (F#5). This strong intervallic structure provides a solid foundation for drone notes and allows for easy melodic exploration.
- Chords are readily accessible. A full F# Major chord is achieved by simply strumming the open strings. By barring any single fret, you can easily play other major chords up and down the neck (e.g., barring the 1st fret gives a G Major, the 2nd an G# Major, and so on). This makes the tuning excellent for slide guitar, folk, blues, and rock styles where open chord voicings and drone strings are desired. More complex chords can be formed by fretting specific notes, often benefiting from the inherent harmonic consistency of the open strings.
Important Considerations for Tuning:
Due to the significant upward tension changes, particularly on the 5th and 4th strings, caution is advised. Tuning these strings up by 4 semitones can put considerable stress on standard gauge strings and the instrument's neck. For extended use or to mitigate risk, it is strongly recommended to consider using a heavier gauge string set or to consult a professional luthier, especially for the strings tuned up by 4 semitones or more. Always tune slowly and check your instrument for any signs of stress.
Open String Notes:
- 6th String (Low E string equivalent): F3#
- 5th String (A string equivalent): C4#
- 4th String (D string equivalent): F4#
- 3rd String (G string equivalent): A4#
- 2nd String (B string equivalent): C5#
- 1st String (High E string equivalent): F5#
How to Tune to Open F#:
To achieve the Open F# tuning from standard E Standard tuning (E-A-D-G-B-E), follow these steps:
- 6th String (Low E to F#): Tune up 2 semitones from E to F#.
- 5th String (A to C#): Tune up 4 semitones from A to C#. (Exercise caution, this is a significant tension increase.)
- 4th String (D to F#): Tune up 4 semitones from D to F#. (Exercise caution, this is a significant tension increase.)
- 3rd String (G to A#): Tune up 3 semitones from G to A#.
- 2nd String (B to C#): Tune up 2 semitones from B to C#.
- 1st String (High E to F#): Tune up 2 semitones from E to F#.
As noted, pay extra attention to the 5th and 4th strings. Tuning up 4 semitones significantly increases string tension, and a different gauge string or professional advice might be beneficial to prevent damage to your instrument or strings.
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Capos for F#C#F#A#C#F#
Capo | Tuning | Name |
---|---|---|
-14 | EBEG#BE | Low Open E |
-13 | FCFACF | Low Open F |
-12 | F#C#F#A#C#F# | Low Open F# |
-11 | GDGBDG | Low Open G |
-10 | G#D#G#CD#G# | Open G# Tuning |
-9 | AEAC#EA | Alt Baritone Tuning |
-8 | A#FA#DFA# | Open A#/Bb |
-7 | BF#BD#F#B | Open B Low |
-6 | CGCEGC | Open C Low |
-5 | C#G#C#FG#C# | Open C# |
-4 | DADF#AD | Open D |
-3 | D#A#D#GA#D# | Open D |
-2 | EBEG#BE | Open E (Invalids) |
-1 | FCFACF | F Lindley |
0 | F#C#F#A#C#F# | Open F# |
1 | GDGBDG | 6 String Cbg Open G |
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Tuning Map
- Fret
- S6
- S5
- S4
- S3
- S2
- S1
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- D#
- G#
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- E
- A
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- G
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- F
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- C
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- F#
- B
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- C#
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- G
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- B
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- A#
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- C
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- G
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