
Click on the Guitar Tuning Video To Start Tuning on Google Search
Write Hello! You have found the fastest and right way to tune your guitar 🎸. The tuning will be done using the free online guitar tuner, working through a microphone on your device. This tuner is suitable for acoustic and for electric guitar.
Press the “play video” button below the tuner. Your device will request access to the microphone — allow recording ⏺ so the online guitar tuner can detect and analyze your guitar strings in real time.
Play any string on your guitar. The chromatic tuner will instantly display the detected note and show how close the string is to perfect pitch. If the indicator moves away from the center, gently turn the tuning peg to adjust the sound. Once the note turns green, your string is perfectly tuned 👍
Accurate Guitar Tuning Made Easy
Our online guitar tuner analyzes sound frequencies with high precision, helping you fine-tune every string for clear, balanced sound. Tuning accuracy may vary depending on your microphone quality and background noise. For situations where microphone detection is limited, we also provide reference guitar string sounds for tuning by ear 👂
How Often Should You Tune Your Guitar?
Every guitar needs regular tuning to maintain great sound quality. Frequent playing, temperature changes, humidity, and even long periods of storage can affect tuning stability.
In many cases, just one hour of continuous playing can slightly detune the strings. Even if you play occasionally, a guitar that has not been tuned for more than a week will usually need adjustment before playing.
🔖 Bookmark this online guitar tuner and keep your instrument sounding its best anytime. Enjoy your playing!
Final Guitar Tuning Check
Your goal is to tune each guitar string to the correct note shown in the list above. After tuning all strings from the first to the sixth (or in reverse order), it’s a good idea to check them again one more time.
Why? Because changing the tension of one string affects the overall neck tension of the guitar. For example, if you tune the first string while the others are still loose, its pitch may slightly drop after the remaining strings are tightened. A quick final check ensures your entire guitar stays perfectly in tune.


