GGDGBG Guitar Tuner
GGDGBG Open Gmaj - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
Tuning Overview: Open G Major Resonant
This is a powerful and popular open tuning for the Guitar, known as Open G Major, but uniquely configured for a "more solid drone" as described. It transforms your guitar into a resonant instrument, where strumming all open strings immediately produces a rich G Major chord. This tuning is a favorite among slide guitarists, blues players, and folk musicians due to its inherent harmonic stability and ease of creating full, ringing chords.
Technical Analysis
In this Open G tuning, the strings are configured to G2-G2-D3-G3-B3-G4 from low to high. This arrangement creates a G Major chord (G-B-D) across several octaves, with a particularly strong emphasis on the root G, doubled in the lowest strings. Compared to standard E-A-D-G-B-E tuning, several strings are significantly altered, leading to a fresh sonic landscape. The presence of two low Gs (G2, G2) provides the described "solid drone," adding immense depth and sustain to your playing.
Chordal Opportunities
The most immediate benefit of this tuning is the ability to play a full G Major chord by simply strumming all open strings. This makes it incredibly intuitive for songwriting and accompaniment in the key of G. Furthermore, by barring a single finger across all six strings at any fret, you can effortlessly create other major chords up the neck. For example, a bar at the 5th fret yields a C Major, and at the 7th fret, a D Major. While standard chord shapes will no longer apply, this tuning encourages a new approach to the fretboard, often favoring melodic lines and drone-based textures over complex chord voicings. It is exceptionally well-suited for slide guitar, where the open major chord provides a perfect foundation for expressive melodic playing.
How to Tune Your Guitar
To achieve this Open G Major tuning from standard E-A-D-G-B-E, follow these steps. Please ensure you tune carefully, especially when tuning strings up, as this increases tension. For movements exceeding 4 semitones up or down, considering a different string gauge is advisable.
- Low E String (6th String): Tune this string up 3 semitones from E2 to G2. Please take care when tuning up, and listen for excessive tension.
- A String (5th String): Tune this string down 2 semitones from A2 to G2.
- D String (4th String): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). It remains D3.
- G String (3rd String): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). It remains G3.
- B String (2nd String): Keep as is; no change (0 semitones). It remains B3.
- High E String (1st String): Tune this string up 3 semitones from E4 to G4. Please take care when tuning up, and listen for excessive tension.
Here are the specific notes for each string in this Open G Major tuning, from the lowest (6th) to the highest (1st):
- 6th String: G2
- 5th String: G2
- 4th String: D3
- 3rd String: G3
- 2nd String: B3
- 1st String: G4
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Capos for GGDGBG
| Capo | Tuning | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | GGDGBG | Open Gmaj |
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