How To Get More From Your Uke Tuner

By Matt Hawkins


With your Ukelele playing you will want it to be as close as possible to a perfect pitch as you can get it. This is where a uke tuner ideally comes into practice. Finding the right one though and making sure you use it correctly can make your Ukelele playing sound a far lot more harmonious.

It is best to be aware of how capable you are so you can find what the best tuning method will be for you. You can choose to do it either manually or electronically so you need to decide which one will be most comfortable for you before you begin. Ensuring you have the right tuning style is important as you should feel at ease with using it.

An electronic tuner is always a good option for getting a clearly defined sound for your instrument. These can sometimes clip onto the Ukelele itself or stay at your side and they can feature metronomes to help keep the pace of your rhythms while recording your sound. They can also be found free online as well, but are not so versatile and a lot less likely to be able to pick-up the tones of your playing.

Manually tuning your instrument without an electronic alternative is an option available. There is using a tuning fork or pitch pipes although this can be slightly difficult to maneuver. Tuning by ear is another possibility, but this would require that you know what to listen for.

For the more non-professional player digital tuning would probably be best. A frame of reference to help you in listening for the right notes would be helpful if you are new to tuning. Once you feel more confident then it would be easier to start doing it by ear.

To avoid any potential disruptions before you begin you should ensure that your instrument has been re-strung if it needs to be. What tuning requires is that you match the notes that you play on the string with the sound that the tuner gives. Raising the pitch of the note means you should tighten the string and lowering the notes pitch means you should loosen it. Practice at doing this is extremely important as you will get better as time goes on.

You do not want the instrument to sound incorrect so you should ensure the note is tuned as required. There should be a minimum of slack left on the string after the tightening has been finished. Slack that has been left on the string will mean that the tuning process has to begin again as it will be noticeable within the quality of the note played.

Learning to tune well takes time and patience, but with the right level of focus you can get to a stage of tuning where you will be doing it in increasingly shorter times. When you know what particular uke tuner you intend to use and how it can grant you with the greatest quality of sound then you should find that you have the correct product. Continuing to research and practice should inform you of what is happening in the tuning market which will help your abilities flourish.




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