How do you tune with a chromatic guitar tuner?

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How do you tune a base guitar using a chromatic tuner?

I just got a new bass, and im new to bass but because it was shipped to me from europe it is insanely out of tune. I have a chromatic tuner that i use for my clarinet and my saxophone but as different instruments are in different tones the wrong note names come out on my tuner. It was a cheap one, thats why it doesnt recognize the different instruments. for example, when I play a C on my clarinet it comes out on the tuner as an A# or something. Does anyone know what the tuner will say when i play...

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Turn on the Chromatic Tuner and place place it somewhere that you can view as you hold your guitar....

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How do I tune my Guitar with a chromatic tuner?

I usuly get my uncle to restring and tune my guitar but hes away so i think im going to learn to do it myself. Ive got a Martin Smith Guitar with built in chromatic tuner. I'm ...show more

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A chromatic tuner will show whatever note the tuner is hearing. If the tuner said F that means it was...

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Using a chromatic tuner is quite easy. Plug the guitar into the tuner using a standard guitar cord as...

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they shoot up letters so when it hits an E its an E, these have many pros to them , I hated the ones...

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After you get the tuner hooked up, you play a string and if the needle goes to the left of the mark...

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Can you tune a ukulele with a chromatic headstock guitar tuner?

I'm buying a ukulele! I already have a guitar, so I have this great Planet Waves chromatic headstock tuner for my guitar. By my knowledge, headstock tuners measure vibrations, so wouldn't they work for ukuleles too? I also have a Korg tuner that's standard...

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Yes, it will work fine for a ukulele. Just tune it G C E A

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How do i Calibrate an Electric Guitar Tuner and tune guitar after?

I stopped learning guitar for a while and when i tried to re tune it with my electric tuner( a KORG CA-30) it doesn't seem to sound right. I think the calibration was messed with. So how can i get my tuner back to the correct calibration and then how...

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make sure you have it calibated for A 440 When you have it 440 you hit the low E and let it ring out...

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Can anyone help me tune my guitar with an electronic/chromatic tuner?

I have an FT-800 electric tuner, and I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Supposedly 440 Hz is what you set the tuner to for standard tuning, but it recognizes the open strings as D# G# C# F# A# and D# (from the 6th string down). However, when I tried...

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It is a half tone step between the frets so you have probably just tuned all strings one half step down...

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How Do i accuratly tune my Guitar, without a tuner?

i have an acoustic guitar, and yea i am a begginer, i know all the chords but i am still confused on tuning my guitar, i havent played in over 2 months because i couldnt tune it, please help me, i want to learn how to tune my guitar without a tuner

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You can tune a guitar without a tuner but unless you have perfect pitch it will not be in a standard...

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What's the best way to tune a guitar? Should I use a Chromatic Tuner?

Also, is it better and easier to use the sound mode and tune by ear? Thats what I've been doing for a while but always seems off a tad. Do you tune the note flat and tune up to ...show more

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It's good to be able to do it by ear. Try by ear, then check it with the tuner. I have hearing loss...

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