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Online Ukulele Tuner

Use this free online ukulele tuner to tune up your ukulele. This is for the standard GCEA ukulele tuning. For other methods on how to tune your ukulele go to our Ukulele Tuning Methods page. Click on the note for the string you want too tune and then tune the tuning pegs on your ukulele and match it up with the note that is being played. If you have a Banjo Ukulele, then the tunings are still the same, so this will work.

Tune your Ukulele


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Guest [11-03-2010 06:45] 

how you do the C? my normal tuning doesnt have a C

Ted [05-03-2010 20:55] 

Is this also good for tuning a baratone ukulele?

Guest [22-02-2010 09:45] 

cheeers

Guest [20-02-2010 16:36] 

my mom was getting on my nerves beacause every time she tuned it it sounded like a goat giving birth thanks!!!!!!

Guest 1 [17-02-2010 12:29] 

uke tuner might be wrong sounds to high
last comment from me

Guest [17-02-2010 12:23] 

this is great but i think my uke sounds lil lower dont know if it is suppose to be like it

Guest [14-02-2010 11:50] 

:-D

Jeff [13-02-2010 16:37]E-Mail  

All of the tuners work very nice.I use them often,I just believe if you are patient with learning your instrument and you understand that when you tune your instruments (each string you tune up changes the tension on the neck and also changes the tuning of the strings that you already tuned)roughly get all the strings in tune and then fine tune all of the strings again and then maybe again.Just be patient.This online tuning sight is fantastic in my opinion.Thanks for making this available.

Guest [08-02-2010 20:28]E-Mail  

Got a uke for Christmas. Found music teacher/studio in late January. First lesson--learned the scale. Second lesson learned "Twinkle,Twinkle and started on "Old McDonald" Great teacher; great system. Getting more confident every week.

David [08-02-2010 09:36] 

This tuner works fine, however, my ears needs a good tuneup!

Guest [07-02-2010 02:04] 

this doesn't even work!

Guest [30-01-2010 00:01]E-Mail  

if you cant tune it by ear (like me).. get a tuner which measures and shows you what your stirngs are tuned at when you play them - then you tune up/down till you're spot on ... easy.. then you can work on imporving your ear, sort of like training wheels on a bike... they're available online i you look, ofr you can buy one form a music shop for $30 or so

Guest [24-01-2010 10:23] 

ys that's helped, thank you

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