D# Augmented Guitar Chord — Half Step Down
Guitar chord voicings in Half Step Down tuning (E-B-G-D-A-E)
D# Augmented — Half Step Down
No standard voicings found for D# Augmented in Half Step Down tuning. Try using the interactive chord finder with this tuning selected.
D# Augmented in Half Step Down Tuning — Guide
Notes: D#, F##, A##
Intervals: 1P, 3M, 5A
The D# Augmented chord in Half Step Down tuning (E-B-G-D-A-E) requires different fingerings than standard tuning. This chord may require creative voicings or partial shapes in this tuning.
About Half Step Down Tuning
Eb Standard tuning lowers every string by one half step (Eb-Ab-Db-Gb-Bb-Eb), producing a slightly darker, heavier tone while keeping all standard chord shapes and scale patterns intact. This tuning has been the default for some of the greatest guitarists in rock and blues history, including Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Slash.
The half-step drop reduces string tension, making bending easier and giving a warmer, slightly thicker tone. For vocalists, the lower pitch can make singing more comfortable. Jimi Hendrix tuned to Eb on virtually all of his recordings — from 'Voodoo Child (Slight Return)' to 'Little Wing'. Stevie Ray Vaughan paired Eb tuning with very heavy strings to create his legendary thick tone on classics like 'Pride and Joy' and 'Texas Flood'. Slash used Eb for most Guns N' Roses recordings including 'Sweet Child O' Mine' and 'November Rain'. Alice in Chains also recorded extensively in Eb Standard.
Genres & Artists Using Half Step Down
Genres: Blues-Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Grunge, Blues
Notable artists: Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Slash (Guns N' Roses), Alice in Chains, Nirvana
Scales for Improvising Over D# Augmented in Half Step Down
When playing D# Augmented in Half Step Down tuning, these scales work well for improvisation and melody writing: