A chromatic tuner is one which can tune any note (C,C#,D,D# etc.). This makes it useful if you want to tune guitar strings to a different pitch or just simply want to tune a particular note on an instrument.
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Yes, if it is designed with a chromatic scale. Some eastern instruments may not use the standard chromatic scale.
And sometimes pianos are tuned differently. With an equal tempered scale, you can tune the middle of a piano with a chromatic tuner, but adjustments have to be made at the extreme ends to make it sound right. This is called stretching the octaves and is necessary because the partials are out of tune with the fundamentals. The shorter the strings, the more adjustment is needed.
they shoot up letters so when it hits an E its an E, these have many pros to them , I hated the ones with the dials after getting one of those
you have to use A on the piano to tune your violin on A and put 4 fingers on E to tune E and so on and you cannot use a guitar tuner
You can use a pitch pipe to get the right notes. But the tuning and order of the strings is different. For a guitar it is E A D G B E. For a violin it is G D A E. You could tune the guitar's A string using the violin tuner and then tune the rest from the A. Could be there's an octave's difference, though.
If you aren't sure of your ear tuning ablities, you'd best use it.
Yes, as long as it shows the notes and not the string number you can use it for an ukulele. Many chromatic tuners have a mode setting that will allow you to change to different instruments.
yes and a bass, its all in what tuning you use