Do you want to learn how to tune Ukulele? In this presentation, we will explain some standard ukulele tuning methods. For more details visit https://goo.gl/CMH4TS
2. 1.
You will use the first string (A) as a
reference to tune the other three
strings, this is why this method isn’t
that accurate. You won’t notice it if you
play alone though, but you will if you
play along with songs or friends.
3. 2.
Place your finger just behind the fifth
fret on the E string (second string).
That’s an A note. Now when you pick
the first string (A), it should sound the
same. You can adjust the second string
with the tuning pegs on the headstock
until they sound the same.
4. 3.
Place your finger just behind the fourth
fret on the C string (third string). That’s
an E note. Now when you pick the
second string (E), it should sound the
same. You can adjust the third string
with the tuning pegs on the headstock
until they sound the same.
5. 4 a.
Most ukulele come standard with a
High G string. Place your finger just
behind the second fret on the G string
(fourth string). That’s an A note. Now
when you pick the first string (A), it
should sound the same. You can adjust
the the fourth string with the tuning
pegs on the headstock until they sound
the same.
6. 4 b.
If you’ve chosen to use a Low G string
on your ukulele you can use this
method. Place your finger just behind
the fifth fret on the G string (fourth
string). That’s a C note. Now when you
pick the third string (A), it should
sound the same. You can adjust the the
fourth string with the tuning pegs on
the headstock until they sound the
same.