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There are websites which tells you what each string can sound like. Play the sound and turn the tuning pegs until the string on your Ukulele matches up with the virtual string on the computer. Repeat with the rest of the strings.

A link to a good website for ukulele tuning is in the 'Related Links' section.

Most of the smart phones also have a an app that can be downloaded for tuning as well.

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