A free ukulele tuner with sound and microphone to tune your ukulele. Advanced, simple, fast, precise to get the exacts notes and frequences.
Get the right frequence to tunining your ukelele at the best.
The lights turn on when the note is in the correct tune
1). Press or tap the green button "START".
2). As a pop-up appears, authorize your browser to access
the 🎤 microphone and 🕪 sounds.
3). Now start play a sigle string of your ukulele!
4). The system will automatically recognize the note being played.
5). The tuner instantly knows whether it’s your G, C, E, or A.
6). ....Turn the tuning peg until the needle sits in the middle with the right tune.
8). Once the exact tone is reached, the relative light will light up.
9). For an ultra-accurate tuning you have reported the exact measurement of the frequency to be achieved.
10) Get fun!
Yes this tuner is specificatly created for a good ukelele tuning.
You can the right frequence for each string in a easy way and with a lighting help.
This tuner is free, always online and is avaible also on your smartphone.
The ukulele strings must be tuned to the exact note for each string:
G for the first, C for the second, E for the third, A for the last string in the bottom.
With this tool we can have a precision tuning by finding the exact frequency for each note.
Calibrate:
G string on G4 392.00 Hz
C string on C4 261.63 Hz
E string on E4 329.63 Hz
A string on A4 440.00 Hz
When the string reaches the exact tune and frequency, a light comes on to indicate this.
Green for G string
Red for C string
Cyan for E string
Yellow for A string
1) Ukuleles have short strings and short fret distances. Even a tiny tuning error becomes very noticeable, especially on higher notes.
2)
On a ukulele, you often strum full chords rather than single notes. If just one string is slightly out of tune, the whole chord can sound “wrong” or sour.
3) Most playing is chord-based
Many common ukulele chords use open strings. Since those strings ring constantly, poor tuning affects almost every song.
4)
Standard ukulele tuning (G–C–E–A with the high G) creates a bright, close harmony. That charm depends on accurate pitch relationships. Bad tuning quickly destroys the characteristic sound.
5)
Most ukuleles use nylon or fluorocarbon strings, which stretch more than steel strings. Temperature, humidity, and even a few minutes of playing can change tuning.
6)
Cheap or poorly set up ukuleles may already have imperfect intonation. If tuning is also off, the instrument can sound unpleasant even when chords are fingered correctly.