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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
A chromatic tuner is one which can tune any note (C,C#,D,D# etc.). This makes it useful if you want to tune guitar strings to a different pitch or just simply want to tune a particular note on an instrument.
If you aren't sure of your ear tuning ablities, you'd best use it.
You can use a pitch pipe to get the right notes. But the tuning and order of the strings is different. For a guitar it is E A D G B E. For a violin it is G D A E. You could tune the guitar's A string using the violin tuner and then tune the rest from the A. Could be there's an octave's difference, though.
you have to use A on the piano to tune your violin on A and put 4 fingers on E to tune E and so on and you cannot use a guitar tuner
The most accurate way is with a chromatic tuner to drop to a flat tune.
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
A chromatic tuner is one which can tune any note (C,C#,D,D# etc.). This makes it useful if you want to tune guitar strings to a different pitch or just simply want to tune a particular note on an instrument.
If you aren't sure of your ear tuning ablities, you'd best use it.
After you get the tuner hooked up, you play a string and if the needle goes to the left of the mark the string is flat and you tune the string up. If it goes to the right of the center mark it is sharp and the string needs to be tuned down. ☺
A Half Step from the Standard Tuning is from low to high : Eb - Ab - Db - Gb - Bb - Eb. Easy to determine if you have a chromatic tuner.
You can use a pitch pipe to get the right notes. But the tuning and order of the strings is different. For a guitar it is E A D G B E. For a violin it is G D A E. You could tune the guitar's A string using the violin tuner and then tune the rest from the A. Could be there's an octave's difference, though.
A tuner! A pitch pipe. Your ears Planet waves has this tuner called the SOS tuner which helps you tune using 2 small red LED's
I don't play the electric bass, bt I imagine you tune it just like an electric guitar. Get a tuner, then use an amp cord to plug it into the tuner. Then just tune it.
you have to use A on the piano to tune your violin on A and put 4 fingers on E to tune E and so on and you cannot use a guitar tuner
a capo a strap a chromatic tuner - to tune to different tunings ebow - it's a cool device that alters the sound of the guitar strings both acoustically and electircally different colored knobs different colored pickguards