G#C#C#F#A#D# Guitar Tuner
G#C#C#F#A#D# | A♭D♭D♭G♭B♭E♭ G# Minor Quartal - Guitar tuning, chords & scales
The G# Minor Quartal tuning offers a deep, resonant, and harmonically rich soundscape, perfect for genres that demand a heavy, atmospheric, or progressive edge. Starting with a low G#3 on the 6th string, this tuning creates a powerful foundation. Its unique characteristic lies in the significant use of perfect fourths and a repeated C# note, giving it a modern and open harmonic feel.
Verbally, this tuning evokes a sense of vastness and depth. The low G# combined with the bright C#s can sound simultaneously heavy and ethereal, making it suitable for doom metal, progressive rock, jazz fusion, or even experimental ambient music. The sustained, droning quality of the two C# strings in unison can add incredible texture and resonance to riffs and arpeggios. Chords played across the open strings will have a complex, slightly melancholic, but powerful presence.
Technically, the open string notes are G#3, C#4, C#4, F#4, A#4, and D#5. The interval structure is predominantly based on perfect fourths (P4) but includes a distinct unison and a major third (M3):
- String 6 to String 5: Perfect Fourth (G#3 to C#4)
- String 5 to String 4: Unison (C#4 to C#4)
- String 4 to String 3: Perfect Fourth (C#4 to F#4)
- String 3 to String 2: Major Third (F#4 to A#4)
- String 2 to String 1: Perfect Fourth (A#4 to D#5)
This combination creates an open chord resembling a G#m9(add11) without the B. Specifically, playing all open strings yields the notes G#, C#, F#, A#, D# which can be analyzed as G# (root), C# (Perfect 4th), F# (minor 7th), A# (Major 9th), and D# (Perfect 5th). The repeated C# on the 5th and 4th strings provides a strong, almost drone-like quality, making it easy to construct powerful two, three, or even four-string chords with minimal effort, especially power chords rooted on G# or C#. The consistent perfect fourth intervals between most strings facilitate easy horizontal movement of chord shapes and scale patterns across the fretboard, while the major third introduces a touch of conventional harmony, offering melodic possibilities beyond pure quartal voicings. This tuning invites exploration of dissonant harmonies and soaring melodies over a robust, low-end foundation.
Open String Notes:
String 6 (low E string): G#3
String 5 (A string): C#4
String 4 (D string): C#4
String 3 (G string): F#4
String 2 (B string): A#4
String 1 (high E string): D#5
How to Tune:
To achieve the G# Minor Quartal tuning from standard E Standard tuning (E2-A2-D3-G3-B3-E4), please follow these instructions carefully. Note that significant string tension changes are involved for the lower strings.
- String 6 (Low E): Tune up 4 semitones from E2 to G#3. (Caution: Tuning up 4 semitones is a significant increase in tension. If this tuning is for frequent use, consider a heavier gauge string to prevent potential damage and maintain optimal playability.)
- String 5 (A): Tune up 4 semitones from A2 to C#4. (Caution: Tuning up 4 semitones is a significant increase in tension. If this tuning is for frequent use, consider a heavier gauge string to prevent potential damage and maintain optimal playability.)
- String 4 (D): Tune down 1 semitone from D3 to C#4.
- String 3 (G): Tune down 1 semitone from G3 to F#4.
- String 2 (B): Tune down 1 semitone from B3 to A#4.
- String 1 (High E): Tune down 1 semitone from E4 to D#5.
As a general guideline, for any string movement exceeding 4 semitones (either up or down), it is strongly advised to use a different gauge string to ensure proper string tension, maintain optimal playability, and prevent potential damage to your instrument's neck and bridge.
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Capos for G#C#C#F#A#D#
Capo | Tuning | Name |
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0 | G#C#C#F#A#D# | G# Minor Quartal |
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Tuning Map
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