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Ukulele tuner for beginners
Ukulele tuner for beginners






It’s more commonly known and heard as “My Dog Has Fleas”. Re-entrant tuning is that standard tuning that you hear on most ukuleles. Enya tuners are easily placed (clipped) onto the head-stock of your ukulele for quick reference while tuning your ukulele. This feature on the Enya tuner is a helpful tool to have to know exactly which string you are tuning. The “C” string will have a 3, the “E” will have a 2, and the “A” string will have a 1. This is showing you that you are tuning the 4th string, and the closest string to the player (if you are right handed).

ukulele tuner for beginners

As you tune your top string to “G”, the number 4 will appear on your tuner. By using this setting when you are tuning your strings, a little number will appear next to the note you are tuning your string to.

  • Helps with the warmth sound of your strings.Īs a beginner or novice ukulele player, “ukulele” or “Uc”(as shown on Enya tuners) is the setting you should use on your tuner.
  • Variation from the “normal” (re-entrant or low-G) tuning, will do various things for your ukulele. Tighten your tuning keys, and moving up a half-step to G#-C#-F-Bb, or loosen them to F#-B-Eb-G#.

    ukulele tuner for beginners

    If you are a ukulele player that would like to variate from the normal tuning of G-C-E-A, then you would use Chromatic to tune, or de-tune to your strings. This setting will let you know which note your string is tuned to. Using the Chromatic setting on your tuner will give you all the notes in the musical alphabet.








    Ukulele tuner for beginners