You can find a chromatic tuner at a music shop. This can be online or on the high-street or in a mall. Best to be able to go into a shop to compare or base this decision on online reviews.
A chromatic tuner.
Yes it is a universal chromatic tuner so it works for all instruments such as the mandolin
No, a pitch pipe just plays the pitch and you match the string to it. For a chromatic, you play the string, and it tells you if its to high or to low. I would recommend a chromatic, especially if you are a beginner.
Certainly, to use a chromatic tuner, you just have to know the notes you need. For most ukuleles that will be GCDE with the C being the lowest note.
the korg tuner I have and wikipedia if you look up guitar tuning will both say and do right out of the box for my chromatic tuners case 440HZ
You can find the instruction manual for the Seiko ST757 chromatic tuner on the official Seiko website under the support or downloads section. Additionally, you may find it on music equipment retailer websites or forums where users share manuals. If a digital copy is unavailable, consider reaching out to Seiko customer support for assistance.
It is a made-up word, the brand name of a guitar tuner.
It is a made-up word, the brand name of a guitar tuner.
The most accurate way is with a chromatic tuner to drop to a flat tune.
You will have to go through the notes chromatically until the waves of their voice match the waves of the pitch.
If you aren't sure of your ear tuning ablities, you'd best use it.
Yes, as long as it shows the notes and not the string number you can use it for an ukulele. Many chromatic tuners have a mode setting that will allow you to change to different instruments.