EADF#BE Tuning
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Popular Songs in EADF#BE
Practice these carefully selected songs to get familiar with EADF#BE tuning. Each song showcases different techniques and chord progressions possible with this tuning.
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Icehead
Alex G
Unique tuning creating dissonant yet beautiful chord combinations.
Hollow
Alex G
Alternative tuning that allows for complex fingerpicking patterns.
Why These Songs Work Well in EADF#BE
These songs were specifically chosen because they take advantage of EADF#BE tuning's unique characteristics. Whether it's the open chord voicings, easier fingering patterns, or the distinctive sound that this tuning provides, each song demonstrates why many guitarists choose EADF#BE for their music. Practice these songs to develop your ear for this tuning and discover new playing techniques.
Practice Tips for EADF#BE
- Start with the beginner-level songs to get comfortable with the tuning
- Focus on how chord shapes differ from standard tuning
- Listen to the original recordings to understand the intended sound
- Practice transitioning between EADF#BE and standard tuning
- Experiment with the open strings to discover new chord voicings
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Learn EADF#BE After You Tune
Use this page as a short practice route: tune to E2-A2-D3-F#3-B3-E4, hear how the open strings behave, then move into songs, related tunings, and chord shapes that make EADF#BE useful.
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Best approached as a advanced guitar tuning.
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Filter the song list by difficulty and genre once you are tuned.
alternate chord voicings, new songwriting ideas, ear training, creative practice
First practice targets
EADF#BE Tuning FAQ
Quick answers for choosing strings, learning songs, and practicing this tuning.
What notes are in EADF#BE tuning?
EADF#BE tuning uses E2-A2-D3-F#3-B3-E4 from lowest to highest string on guitar. Tune each string to those target notes, then double-check the low strings because they can drift after the neck tension changes.
What is EADF#BE tuning best for?
EADF#BE is especially useful for alternate chord voicings, new songwriting ideas, ear training. It changes the way open strings and chord shapes feel, so spend a few minutes listening to the open strings before learning full songs.
Is EADF#BE tuning good for beginners?
EADF#BE is an advanced tuning. Beginners can use it, but it helps to learn the target notes first and start with slower songs before trying fast chord changes.
What songs use EADF#BE tuning?
Popular examples in EADF#BE include Icehead by Alex G, Hollow by Alex G. Use the song list on this page to filter by difficulty and pick a first practice target.
Do I need different strings for EADF#BE?
Most players can start with their normal string gauge. If the tuning lowers several strings or you use a slide, slightly heavier strings can improve sustain and tuning stability.
How to Tune Your Guitar
Follow these simple steps to get your guitar perfectly tuned using our online tuner.
1Getting Started
- Click the settings button to choose your instrument and tuning
- Press the microphone button to start listening
- Allow microphone access when prompted
2Tuning Process
- Play one string at a time clearly
- Watch the needle - center and green means in tune
- Adjust your tuning pegs as needed
3Auto-Detection
- Auto-detect automatically selects the string you're playing
- Turn it off to manually select strings
- Great for beginners and experienced players
💡Pro Tips
- Play strings clearly and let them ring out
- Needle left = tighten, needle right = loosen
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