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F#C#F#C#G#C# | G♭D♭G♭D♭A♭D♭ C#sus4 Inverted - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Description: C#sus4 Inverted
The C#sus4 inverted tuning presents a unique and resonant soundscape for your guitar. As its name suggests, it's structured around the C#sus4 chord (comprising the notes C#, F#, G#) but with a distinctive 'inverted' voicing. This means that unlike many standard tunings where lower strings typically provide the root or fifth, this tuning positions the notes of the chord in an arrangement that might feel unconventional but unlocks new harmonic possibilities. It’s also described as a "left-handed" approach to a C#sus4 tuning, suggesting a reverse order of string relationships compared to a more common interpretation.
Verbal Analysis:
This tuning offers a rich, open, and somewhat dense sound. The prevalent perfect 4ths and 5ths between strings create a strong, resonant foundation, ideal for atmospheric textures, drones, or powerful rhythmic playing. The 'inverted' aspect means you'll find the lower notes of the C#sus4 chord higher up the neck on the thicker strings, which can lead to interesting melodic and bass lines when playing across the fretboard. Strumming all open strings will yield a robust and shimmering chord, likely an F#sus2 voicing, which is closely related to C#sus4. This tuning encourages exploration beyond traditional chord shapes, inviting players to discover new harmonic clusters and voicings that naturally arise from its intervallic structure. It can evoke a sense of grandeur or mystery, depending on how it's approached.
Technical Analysis:
The open string notes for this tuning are:
- String 6 (Low E): F#2
- String 5 (A): C#3
- String 4 (D): F#3
- String 3 (G): C#4
- String 2 (B): G#4
- String 1 (High E): C#5
- String 6 (F#2) to String 5 (C#3): Perfect 5th (up 7 semitones)
- String 5 (C#3) to String 4 (F#3): Perfect 4th (up 5 semitones)
- String 4 (F#3) to String 3 (C#4): Perfect 5th (up 7 semitones)
- String 3 (C#4) to String 2 (G#4): Perfect 5th (up 7 semitones)
- String 2 (G#4) to String 1 (C#5): Perfect 4th (up 5 semitones)
The open strings collectively form the notes F#, C#, G#. When voiced together, this creates an F#sus2 chord (F#, G#, C#) or a C#sus4 chord (C#, F#, G#), depending on the perceived root. With F# as the lowest note (F#2), the open chord strongly resonates as an F#sus2. The consistent pattern of Perfect 5ths and Perfect 4ths makes this a very playable tuning for creating strong, ringing voicings with minimal finger movement. Barre chords can be particularly effective, allowing for easy transposition of open shapes up and down the neck while maintaining the rich harmonic character. This tuning is particularly well-suited for styles requiring a robust, open sound or for intricate fingerstyle pieces where the resonant qualities can be fully exploited.
Open String Notes:
The C#sus4 inverted tuning sets your guitar strings to the following notes:
- String 6: F#2
- String 5: C#3
- String 4: F#3
- String 3: C#4
- String 2: G#4
- String 1: C#5
How to Tune Your Guitar for C#sus4 Inverted:
Please follow these instructions carefully to tune your guitar. Note that some strings require significant tension changes. We recommend using a digital tuner for accuracy.
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String 6 (Low): Tune to F#2.
Movement: Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). -
String 5: Tune to C#3.
Movement: Tune up 2 semitones. -
String 4: Tune to F#3.
Movement: Tune up 2 semitones. -
String 3: Tune to C#4.
Movement: Tune up 4 semitones. Caution: Tuning up 4 semitones increases string tension significantly. Proceed with care. -
String 2: Tune to G#4.
Movement: Tune up 6 semitones. Strong Caution: Tuning up 6 semitones (a perfect 5th) is a very substantial increase in tension. We highly advise considering a lighter gauge string set for this particular string to prevent breakage or neck damage. Proceed with extreme caution. -
String 1 (High): Tune to C#5.
Movement: Tune up 6 semitones. Strong Caution: Tuning up 6 semitones (a perfect 5th) is a very substantial increase in tension. We highly advise considering a lighter gauge string set for this particular string to prevent breakage or neck damage. Proceed with extreme caution.
Always tune slowly and check your guitar's neck relief after making significant tuning changes. If you are unsure, consult a professional luthier.
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Capos for F#C#F#C#G#C#
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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0 | F#C#F#C#G#C# | C#sus4 Inverted |
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