Standard tuning isn’t the only way to tune your guitar. To experiment with songwriting and make use of the entire range of the guitar, musicians will look to “alternate tunings, ” which are basically any tuning that’s not in the standard E, A, D, G, B, E tuning. It might be difficult for beginners at first, but practicing alternate tunings will help enhance your knowledge of musical theory.
In this lesson, we’ll learn how to tune your guitar to open C, one of those alternate tunings. Also on the agenda: the benefits of alternate tunings and songs in open C tuning for you to play.

Strumming open strings in open C tuning on guitar will sound like a C chord. Overall, the tuning creates a big, full sound. Achieving this tonality is one of the reasons why you might want to venture outside of standard tuning.
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Another reason you may want to try your hand at alternate tunings like open C, is because they can allow you to experiment with more sounds and tones when writing songs. Several famous guitar players have used the open C tuning on guitar for exactly that reason and created some of the most popular songs of our time. For example “Friends” by Led Zeppelin or “A Thousand Days Before” by Soundgarden both made use of open C tuning.
Although hard rock bands have tuned their guitars to open C, it’s particularly popular with acoustic musicians due to its rich sound.
Since you’ll be tuning your strings down several steps, your strings might rattle when you play open C tuning on guitar. This happens because your strings might be hitting the fretboard more than they would in standard tuning. If you plan on playing in open C tuning a lot, there’s a couple ways to address fret buzz:
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Replace your strings with thicker gauge strings. Raise the action of the guitar. The action is the space between your strings and the fretboard. If strings are lifted higher off the board, they’re less likely to hit it. Adjust your guitar’s truss rod. The truss rod is the metal rod within your guitar’s neck. There’s an opening to the truss rod at the top of your guitar neck that can be tightened or loosened with an Allen wrench.
If you’re unsure of how to make these adjustments yourself, you can take your guitar to a local music shop to have them make these adjustments for you.
Open C tuning on guitar changes the tuning of all but two of the six strings. Here’s difference between standard and open C tuning:
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In open C tuning, your low E string will be taken down two whole steps to C, A will tune a whole step down to G, D will go one whole step down to C, G will stay the same, B is tuned up one half step to C, and the high E stays the same.
Start by plucking the low E string. Tune it down two whole steps by turning the tuning peg clockwise towards you. Keep plucking the string until you hear the correct note. Repeat for other strings that need tuning.-- Pro tip: You can use the Online guitar tuner to help you tune your guitar to the correct note. Use either the Electric Guitar Online Guitar Tuner or the Acoustic Guitar Online Tuner. Or download the app for your phone. Both the web and app versions give you the ability to adjust your settings and tune specifically to Open C and other alternate tunings. No tuner? No problem -- tune your guitar by ear. Start by playing the note you’re trying to tune a string to on another string and try to match it. e.g. To tune your low E strings to a C, pluck the B string (5th string) but hold down the first fret -- that’ll be a C -- and adjust the tuning peg until the notes sound similar. Note that the C on the 1st string will be in a lower octave than when played on the 5th string.
Playing the chords you know on open C tuning might be hard to wrap your head around at first. Learning songs in open C tuning is a good way to teach yourself how. Here are a few to get you started:
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“King of Spain” by singer-songwriter artist The Tallest Man on Earth is an example of how a simple song with simple strumming can be made more interesting with an alternate tuning. To play this song in open C tuning, you’ll also need to place a capo on the 8th fret of the guitar.
The result is an uplifting, bright sound that juxtaposes nicely with singer Kristian Matsson’s unique, raspy voice. The song employs stripped-down acoustic guitar and vocals that could have been easily forgettable, but the tonalities that Matsson is able to achieve make it an interesting listen.

Open C tuning brings a celebratory quality in “The Fear” by fellow singer-songwriter artist Ben Howard. This song from the Every Kingdom album makes use of open C tuning in a way that starts out quiet with simple picking and vocals. A drumbeat kicks in as the dynamics start to get louder and louder. Unlike Matsson, Howard has a smoother, wavering voice that pairs well with the fullness of the open C tuning.
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Alternate tunings can be challenging whether you’re a beginner or advanced guitar player. But trying out different tunings can help you expand your musical knowledge and reveal ways to play chords or set emotional tones. Practice will help you master the open C tuning as well as other alternate tunings like open E or open A. Learn more with a free trial of Play.Open C is an incredibly popular open tuning for guitarists. If you’re thinking about playing around with an open tuning, read through this guide to learn about Open C Tuning.
Once you read through this guide, check out my Ultimate Guide to Alternate Tunings to learn about other popular open tunings as well as some weird alternate tunings worth trying out.
I also recommend having a play around with Open G Tuning. Open G works incredibly well with a guitar slide and is as popular as Open C tuning. Check out my Guide to Open G Tuning here to learn more.
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First, you need to lower the low E string to C. Then lower the A string down to G. Lower the D string to C. Leave the G string. Raise the B string to C. Finally, leave the high E string.
Depending on your strings, you may find that the low E string (now a C) becomes a bit slack to play. This is because the lower tuning reduces string tension.

If you enjoy playing in Open C tuning and want to keep your guitar in this tuning, you may want to change your string gauge on the strings you tune down.
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As you might expect from an open tuning, there are some super-easy chord shapes to learn in Open C tuning. Let’s go through some main chord shapes you can use in Open C Tuning. Many of the chord shapes shown are moveable, so you can play them all over the fretboard.
If you don’t know how to read the below chord diagrams, check out this guide. The guide explains with diagrams on how to read chord charts.
The Major chord shape in Open C tuning is as easy as it can get. Strum all open strings for an open C chord. To play any other Major chord, simply barre your finger across the fret and line up the sixth string note with the root of the chord you want to play.
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As you can see from the above chord diagrams, the note on the sixth string tells you what the chord is. For example, if you want to play a G Major chord, flatten your first finger across the seventh fret (the seventh fret on the C string is G).
Here are two minor chord shapes you can move up and down the fretboard. If you find the first chord shape hard to play due to the stretch with your fourth finger, try the second chord shape.

If you play the second chord shape, the lowest note in the chord shape lines up to the root note (eg: the second fret on the fifth string is A, so you get the chord A minor as shown above).
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Here are two shapes for dominant seventh chords. The first chord shape uses all six strings while the second chord shape uses the higher four strings.
Once you memorize the notes on the fretboard while in Open C Tuning, you’ll find it easy to move these shapes into any position you want.
Here are some other useful open chord shapes in Open C tuning. Many of these shapes are moveable, so you can move them up the fretboard to play any other chord you want.
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