How To Tune A Guitar?
Press the “Microphone” button on the tuner.
Your device will ask for permission to record sound from a microphone – allow recording.
So the online tuner will have the opportunity to hear the sounds of your guitar.
Play any string – the chromatic guitar tuner will show what note it is, and how accurately it is tuned.
If the tuner shows a deflection, twist the peg, try to change the sound of the string.
As soon as the note on the tuner turns green, you can be calm, the string sounds right !
Your task is to tune all the strings to the right notes. The notes for each string are shown in the list above. Guitar tuning does not end here.
After you have tuned all the strings in order from the first to the sixth (or vice versa), we recommend checking their sound in the reverse order.
The fact is that the total tension of the guitar neck changes if the tension of an individual string is greatly changed. For example, if you tuned the first string, but the others were not very tight, then after setting up all the strings, the first one will be “below” the required level. Our tuner uses the built in microphone on your laptop or mobile device to detect the frequency of each string on your guitar as you play each note. The following tunings are supported: Standard, DADGAD, Drop D, Double Drop D, Drop C, Drop B, Drop A, Open D, Open Dm, Open G, Open A, Open C, Open E, Eb Standard, D Standard, DGCGCD, CGCFCE, BADGBE, New Standard Tuning and C6. The online tuner also supports bass, ukulele, banjo, mandolin, violin and viola.