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Online Guitar Tuner has solutions to all your tuning and intonation needs!

Do you only need a quick, practical way to tune that guitar? Our free online guitar tuner will help you out!

Or are you looking for more complete information to help you stay in tune in any situation? Or do you want to learn to do your electric guitar setup yourself?

Either way, you've come to the right place. We'll cover every topic related to guitar tuning and guitar intonation in depth!


If you're wondering how to tune a guitar, simply and effectively, look no further. This FREE GUITAR TUNER will show you how... Click on the the play button. This gives you the pitch of each string, from 1st to 6th (highest to lowest), in that order. Simply pause, rewind, and adjust those pegs as needed until your guitar sings!



tuning fork A 400 The reference point used to tune all instruments is A above middle C, or 440 Hz to be more precise. Most tuning forks are tuned to A 440.

This means that if you are using an A 440 tuning fork, you have to press the first string at the fifth fret and adjust the peg till it sounds the same.


free guitar tuner Click to download Perfect Pitch, a powerful and versatile free tuner that is easy to use (Mac) ->

Guitar Tuning is closely related to note layout on the guitar fretboard . Find out exactly how!

Guitar tuning methods and tips: stay in tune always

Electric Guitar Setup: learn to properly setup and adjust your electric guitar, or guitar with a truss rod, to suit your needs and style

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