GFD#G#C#F#A#D# Guitar Tuner
GFD#G#C#F#A#D# | GFE♭A♭D♭G♭B♭E♭ Double Drop G (8-String) - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
This is an incredibly deep and aggressive 8-string tuning, often favored for extreme metal genres or expansive soundscapes that demand a powerful, resonant low end. Named "Double Drop G (8-String)" in its its original context, this arrangement plunges the lowest strings into uncharted territory, creating a dense and foreboding foundation for your music.
Verbal Analysis
The standout feature is the earth-shattering G0 on the lowest string, providing an almost sub-bass rumble that feels truly epic. Paired with the F1 on the next string, this creates a vast, open interval that allows for both crushing single-note lines and unique, dissonant drone possibilities. The tuning then transitions to a series of mostly Perfect 4ths on the middle strings (D#3, G#3, C#4, F#4), which makes crafting heavy power chords and intricate riffing patterns incredibly intuitive across this register. The upper strings introduce an interesting set of sharps (A#4, D#5) that can provide a bright, cutting edge, contrasting with the dark depths below. This tuning invites experimentation, particularly with complex voicings and powerful, wide-interval riffs that utilize the full breadth of the 8-string.
Technical Analysis
- Open Notes: G0, F1, D#3, G#3, C#4, F#4, A#4, D#5.
- Intervallic Structure (from lowest to highest):
- G0 to F1: Major 7th (11 semitones) - A massive interval between adjacent strings, creating a distinct sonic gap.
- F1 to D#3: Minor 6th (21 semitones) - Another very large jump, emphasizing the separation of the lowest registers.
- D#3 to G#3: Perfect 4th (5 semitones)
- G#3 to C#4: Perfect 4th (5 semitones)
- C#4 to F#4: Perfect 4th (5 semitones) - The D#3-G#3-C#4-F#4 segment forms a strong, consistent sequence of Perfect 4ths, ideal for familiar drop-style chording.
- F#4 to A#4: Major 3rd (4 semitones)
- A#4 to D#5: Perfect 4th (5 semitones)
- Chordal Potential:
- While the lowest two strings offer unique single-note and drone capabilities due to their wide separation, the middle four strings (D#3, G#3, C#4, F#4) allow for quick formation of power chords and 4th-based voicings by barring a single fret. For instance, barring the 1st fret across these strings yields E-A-D-G, providing a standard 'open' feel a semitone up from the natural open strings.
- The open notes D#3, G#3, C#4, F#4, A#4, D#5 suggest a foundation rooted in D# Minor or G# Phrygian Dominant, given the prominent sharps. The F#4, A#4, D#5 can be seen as an F# Augmented triad (F# A# C##/D#) or parts of other extended chords, offering bright, tension-filled sonorities.
- The extreme low range, coupled with the irregular intervals between the lowest strings, makes this a specialized tuning. It encourages inventive fingering for chords that span the wide gaps, and allows for massive, sustained low notes.
This tuning, as used by TiffuZeless, is a testament to the versatility of the 8-string guitar, pushing the boundaries of what's achievable in terms of low-end sonic impact. You can experience it in action via this video.
How to Tune Your 8-String Guitar to TiffuZeless's Deep Drop 8
This tuning requires significant adjustments, particularly on the lower strings. Always tune carefully and be mindful of string tension.
- String 8 (Lowest String): Tune down 11 semitones from an original F1 to G0.
- String 7: Tune down 6 semitones from an original B1 to F1.
- String 6: Tune down 1 semitone from an original E3 to D#3.
- String 5: Tune down 1 semitone from an original A3 to G#3.
- String 4: Tune down 1 semitone from an original D4 to C#4.
- String 3: Tune down 1 semitone from an original G4 to F#4.
- String 2: Tune down 1 semitone from an original B4 to A#4.
- String 1 (Highest String): Tune down 1 semitone from an original E5 to D#5.
Important Considerations for String Gauge
Given the significant down-tuning required for this setup, particularly on the lowest two strings, we strongly advise considering heavier gauge strings:
- For String 8 (tuned down 11 semitones) and String 7 (tuned down 6 semitones), a different, much thicker string gauge is highly recommended to maintain proper tension, intonation, and playability, as these movements exceed the recommended -4 semitone limit for standard gauges.
- The remaining strings involve a moderate drop of 1 semitone, which is generally acceptable with standard string gauges, though personal preference for tension may still lead to slightly heavier sets.
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Capos for GFD#G#C#F#A#D#
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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0 | GFD#G#C#F#A#D# | Double Drop G (8-String) |
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