

Press the string you’re trying to tune.Tuning your guitar has never been so easy.Alternatively, press the string that you'd like to tune. If Detect String is on, the acoustic guitar tuner will try to automatically identify the string you’re tuning. A bass tuner is designed to tune the lower frequencies of a bass guitar, while a guitar tuner is designed to tune the higher frequencies of a standard guitar. Get your instrument close to your microphone to let the tuner recognize the string you’re playing. Bass tuners and guitar tuners may look similar, but they are designed to tune different instruments.Make sure to allow the website to use your microphone. Press the Microphone switch to tune the guitar automatically.To tune your acoustic guitar automatically: However, tuning your instrument by ear will improve your musical ear in the long term, and can be a valuable skill to learn for the moments when you are not online.

Tuning the guitar automatically with a microphone is much easier, faster, and is our recommended option. See more tips at the Guitar Tuning Tips page.You can tune your acoustic guitar with a microphone or by ear. So make sure you keep on checking and tuning the strings until all are in tune, so make several passes. This causes the other strings to slightly change in pitch. This is because you are increasing or decreasing the tension on each of the strings as you tune it and the instrument's body might bend ever so slightly due to this difference in tension. For example you might have noticed that if you have tuned all the strings once, and then back to the first one you tuned, it might be off a little bit. Tip: Make several passes tuning each of the strings. Also, be careful on how high you set the notes, because i have included notes on the tuner that would probably snap average guitar strings or might damage your guitar if kept at a very high tuning for a long period of time. It tells you what string it is on each button. The thickest string on the guitar is the 4th string, and the thinnest is the 1st string. Therefore, it allows you to tune any musical instrument : guitar, bass guitar, ukulele, banjo, mandolin, violin, viola. How does the online tuner work The online tuner is chromatic and uses your microphone. Then click on the buttons one at a time and then tune your corresponding guitar string to the note. Also make sure to have selected microphone and have set the volume to maximum in the recording settings of your operating system mixer. Once you have set up the notes and have the correct tuning. If you don't find the tuning your looking for then you have to adjust the notes manually. If you want a different tuning then try some of the presets on the right side of the tuner. If you want to tune it in standard form then you don't have to change any of the notes above, because it is initially set to EADG.

The standard tuning for a 4-string Bass Guitar is EADG (from low to high). Instructions: To tune your guitar, first you need to know what tuning you want the guitar to be in. If it still does not work, please try our older Online Bass Guitar Tuner that runs on Adobe Flash. Supplying musical equipment for over 30 years. If there is no sound or the tuner above does not work, try updating your web browser to the latest version. UKs biggest Guitar Shop & Music Store, including Birmingham, London, Manchester & Leeds Guitar Stores.
