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D Standard tuning for Guitar

Learn D Standard tuning for Guitar. Reference notes: D - G - C - F - A - D.

D Standard tuning lowers every guitar string by a full step to D G C F A D. It gives riffs a heavier voice while keeping interval shapes familiar.

Guitar tuner - D Standard

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String and note table

Learn D Standard tuning for Guitar. Reference notes: D - G - C - F - A - D.

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String / positionNoteFrequency
1D273.42 Hz
2G298.00 Hz
3C3130.81 Hz
4F3174.61 Hz
5A3220.00 Hz
6D4293.66 Hz

How it works

  1. 1.Open the Guitar tuner.
  2. 2.Select D Standard if the preset is available.
  3. 3.Play one string at a time.
  4. 4.Tune until the needle is centered.

When players use D Standard

D Standard is common in heavy rock, metal and darker singer-songwriter arrangements where players want a lower register without changing every chord shape.

Practical tuning tip

Tune from the lowest string upward, then play a few power chords to check that string tension and intonation feel even across the neck.

Common mistakes

  • Playing more than one Guitar string or note at once makes detection unstable.
  • Tuning in a noisy room often leads to false readings.
  • Stopping as soon as the note changes without waiting for it to settle can leave the instrument slightly out of tune.

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What is the next practical step?

After reading this guide, the most useful next step is to open the practical tool and apply the notes or tuning right away.

Guitar tuner - D Standard

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FAQ

Which notes does D Standard use?

For Guitar, this page uses: D - G - C - F - A - D.

Do I need a dedicated preset?

If the preset is available in the tuner, select it directly. Otherwise tune each string to the note table.

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