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๐ŸŽธ Acoustic Guitar Tuner - Free Online Guitar Tuning Tool

Professional-grade chromatic guitar tuner using real-time frequency detection. Tune your acoustic or electric guitar with precision using just your microphone. No download or registration required!

๐Ÿ“ข Please allow microphone access to use the tuner
Play a string
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E
82.41 Hz
A
110.00 Hz
D
146.83 Hz
G
196.00 Hz
B
246.94 Hz
E
329.63 Hz

How to Use This Online Guitar Tuner

1. Enable Microphone

Click "Start Tuner" and allow microphone access when prompted. Your browser will ask for permission to use your device's microphone.

2. Play a String

Pluck a guitar string clearly and let it ring. The tuner will detect the note and show you the frequency in real-time.

3. Adjust Until Green

Turn your tuning peg while watching the indicator. When it's centered and turns green, your string is perfectly in tune!

Why Choose Our Online Guitar Tuner?

โœ… 100% Free Forever

No hidden fees, no subscriptions, no downloads. Use our professional guitar tuner completely free with unlimited access.

๐ŸŽฏ Highly Accurate

Uses advanced autocorrelation algorithm for precise frequency detection. Accuracy within ยฑ1 cent for professional tuning.

๐ŸŒ Works Anywhere

Browser-based tuner works on any device - desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. No app installation required.

โšก Real-Time Detection

Instant frequency analysis with live visual feedback. See exactly how flat or sharp your string is in real-time.

๐ŸŽธ Chromatic Tuner

Not just standard tuning! Our chromatic tuner detects all notes, perfect for alternate tunings and other stringed instruments.

๐Ÿ”’ Privacy First

All audio processing happens locally in your browser. Your microphone data is never recorded or transmitted anywhere.

Complete Guide to Guitar Tuning

What is Standard Guitar Tuning?

Standard guitar tuning, also known as EADGBE tuning, is the most common tuning for 6-string guitars. From the thickest (lowest) string to the thinnest (highest) string, the notes are:

  • 6th String (Low E): 82.41 Hz - E2
  • 5th String (A): 110.00 Hz - A2
  • 4th String (D): 146.83 Hz - D3
  • 3rd String (G): 196.00 Hz - G3
  • 2nd String (B): 246.94 Hz - B3
  • 1st String (High E): 329.63 Hz - E4

How Does a Chromatic Tuner Work?

A chromatic tuner can detect and display all 12 notes of the musical scale (C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B). Unlike a basic guitar tuner that only recognizes the six standard guitar notes, a chromatic tuner gives you the flexibility to tune to any pitch. This makes it perfect for:

  • Alternate guitar tunings (Drop D, DADGAD, Open G, etc.)
  • Tuning other stringed instruments (bass, ukulele, banjo, mandolin)
  • Checking intonation across the fretboard
  • Experimental and non-standard tunings

Understanding Cents in Guitar Tuning

When tuning your guitar, you'll see measurements in "cents." A cent is a unit of musical pitch that represents 1/100th of a semitone. Here's what you need to know:

  • ยฑ5 cents or less: Considered perfectly in tune for most playing situations
  • ยฑ10 cents: Slightly out of tune; noticeable in solo playing or recording
  • ยฑ20 cents or more: Significantly out of tune; will sound dissonant

Our tuner displays the exact cents deviation, showing you whether you're sharp (too high) or flat (too low), so you can adjust your tuning pegs precisely.

Tips for Accurate Guitar Tuning

  • Quiet Environment: Tune in a quiet room to minimize background noise interference
  • Pluck Clearly: Strike the string firmly and let it ring - don't mute it immediately
  • Tune Up: Always tune up to the pitch (from flat to in-tune) for better stability
  • Check Twice: After tuning all strings, go back and check each one again
  • Stretch New Strings: New strings need stretching and will go out of tune quickly at first
  • Temperature Matters: Extreme temperatures can affect tuning - let your guitar acclimate

Common Guitar Tuning Problems

String Won't Stay in Tune: This could be due to old strings, loose tuning pegs, or nut/bridge issues. Try replacing strings first and ensure tuning pegs are tight.

Tuner Not Detecting Notes: Make sure you've granted microphone permissions, the string is ringing clearly, and there's minimal background noise. Position your device close to the guitar.

Different Tuning Across Fretboard: If open strings are in tune but fretted notes aren't, your guitar's intonation needs adjustment at the bridge.

Alternate Guitar Tunings

While standard EADGBE tuning is most common, many guitarists use alternate tunings for different sounds. Our chromatic tuner supports all tunings, including:

  • Drop D: DADGBE - Popular in rock and metal
  • Open G: DGDGBD - Used in blues and slide guitar
  • DADGAD: DADGAD - Celtic and fingerstyle favorite
  • Half-Step Down: Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb - Common in rock music
  • Drop C: CGCFAD - Heavy metal and hard rock

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is this guitar tuner really free?

Yes! This online guitar tuner is completely free with no hidden costs, subscriptions, or premium features. You can use it unlimited times without any restrictions.

Do I need to download an app to use this tuner?

No download required! This is a web-based guitar tuner that works directly in your browser. Simply visit the page, click "Start Tuner," and you're ready to tune your guitar instantly.

Will this tuner work with my acoustic guitar?

Absolutely! This tuner works with acoustic guitars, electric guitars, bass guitars, ukuleles, and other stringed instruments. As long as your device's microphone can pick up the sound, it will work.

Can I use this tuner on my phone?

Yes! This guitar tuner is fully responsive and works on smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. It works on iOS (iPhone/iPad), Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux devices.

Is my microphone data recorded or saved?

No, your privacy is protected. All audio processing happens locally in your browser. We do not record, store, or transmit any microphone data. The tuner only analyzes audio in real-time for pitch detection.

Why does the tuner say I need to allow microphone access?

The tuner needs to "hear" your guitar to detect the pitch. Your browser will ask for permission to use your microphone - this is a standard security feature. Click "Allow" when prompted, and the tuner will start working immediately.

What browsers support this online tuner?

This tuner works on all modern browsers including Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Opera. Make sure you're using an up-to-date version for best performance.

How accurate is this guitar tuner?

Our tuner uses advanced autocorrelation pitch detection algorithms for professional-grade accuracy. It can detect pitch within ยฑ1 cent, which is more than sufficient for all playing situations, including recording and live performance.

Can I tune to alternate tunings like Drop D?

Yes! This is a chromatic tuner, which means it detects all 12 musical notes. You can tune to any alternate tuning including Drop D, Open G, DADGAD, half-step down, and any custom tuning you prefer.

Related Topics & Resources

๐ŸŽต Music Theory Basics

Understanding musical notes, frequencies, and the chromatic scale helps you tune better and understand why proper tuning matters for harmony and chord structure.

๐Ÿ”ง Guitar Maintenance

Regular tuning is part of guitar maintenance. Learn about string care, neck adjustment, intonation setup, and keeping your instrument in optimal playing condition.

๐ŸŽผ Alternate Tunings Guide

Explore popular alternate tunings used by famous guitarists: Drop D for rock, Open G for blues, DADGAD for folk, and many more creative options.