![]() ![]() Since these tuners work by assessing the sound vibrations, they don’t discern between instruments. These are designed to attach to the ukulele like a clothes peg and feel the vibration of the note you are playing. By doing so it tells you whether your string is flat or sharp as compared to the desired pitch.Ĭlip on Chromatic Tuners - The best types of chromatic tuners for the ukulele are the ones that clip on to the head of your instrument. They are designed to listen to whichever note you play and indicate which note you are closest to. I do not recommend these tuners to anyone and especially not to beginners.Ĭhromatic Tuners - These tuners, on the other hand, are capable of listening to all notes. These tuners are designed specifically to identify the notes of the guitar’s open strings. What they do is they try to recognize which guitar string you are playing and then tell you whether it is high or low. Non-chromatic Guitar Tuners - As we mentioned above: These tuners are not suitable to tune the ukulele either because they are designed specifically for the guitar. If you have an electric or electric/acoustic ukulele you should be able to use a pedal tuner without a problem. This is unless you’re using an electric ukulele of course. ![]() These and all other types of tuners that require plugging in are not suitable for acoustic instruments such as the ukulele or the classical guitar for the obvious reason that the instruments have nowhere to plug in. Pedal Tuners - Pedal tuners are plugged in to the guitar. Then there are some that hear the sounds easier: there are Pedal Tuner, Clip On Tuners, and Audio Tuners. Many tuners are setup for just guitar and only have the guitar strings. Lubricate the screw threads with cutting lubricant (also wax or a bar of soap) to reduce friction and help them thread properly.First of all, you need to check if your Guitar Tuner is Chromatic, meaning it has all the notes, or does it have capacity for Ukulele? The problem is that the Ukulele has a "C" string and the guitar doesn't. We highly recommend the #1714 Depth-stop Drill Bit (3/32" bit) for the pilot hole before installing these screws. Installing delicate screws into hard wood requires great care and accuracy.
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