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Warwick Rocktuner Pedal Tuner Silver

Pedal Tuner for Electro-Acoustic Instruments

0

Chromatic, True bypass, LCD display, Indicator LEDs, Power supply via 9 V DC power supply (2.1 mm x 5.5 mm coaxial connector, polarity (-) inside,...

Ortega OCST-1BK Soundhole Tuner

Cliptuner for Mounting in the Sound Hole

1

Perfect for acoustic guitar and ukulele, Fast accurate response, Material-friendly attachment in the sound hole, Shift key for fast mode change,...

Kala Klipz Clip Tuner BK

Clip Tuner

40

For ukulele, guitar, bass, violin, With chromatic mode

Korg AW-OTG-Poly Clip on Tuner

Clip on Tuner for Guitar

7

Polyphonic voices for guitarists, OLED display, 11 Tuning animations, Chord finder function, Long battery life (AAA battery), Fixed and adjustable...

Warwick Rocktuner CT 10 Black

Chromatic Clip Tuner

91

A4 Frequency adjustable between 435 Hz and 445 Hz

Korg headtune HT-B1 Bass Tuner

Clip Tuner for Bass in The Form of a Head Plate

14

Compact, Lightweight and precise, Stable clamp, Automatic shutdown

Korg headtune HT-G1 Guitar Tuner

Clip tuner for guitar in the form of a head plate

17

Compact, Easy & precise, Stable clamp, Automatic shutdown

Cherub WMT-940 Guitar Chord Tool

Tuner with Chord Library and Metronome

5

Chordfinder with chromatic tuner, metronome and headphone amplifier, Includes 372 fingerings for chords incl. major, minor, dominant seventh, major...

Ortega OCAT-2BK Tuner

Tuner

54

Switchable recording source (can be used as a clip or desktop tuner), Free calibrating between 410 Hz and 490 Hz, B-flat tuning up to 4 preselected...

Harley Benton PitchMaster Racktuner

Digital 19" rack tuner

0

For live and studio applications, Easy to read LED display with regular & strobe mode, Mute mode for quiet tuning with LED display, Calibration...

Harley Benton Custom Line CT-5 Tuner

Chromatic Tuner for Guitar and Bass

13

Chromatic boutique style floor-Tuner with True Bypass and strobe function, Easy to read LED widescreen display, Switched from standard to strobe...

Peterson StroboClip HD Carry Case

Case for Tuner

2

For Peterson Strobo Clip HD

Korg Magnetune

Tuner W/ Magnetic Mounting

65

Can be attached to any guitar using an integrated magnet, Can be rotated 360 degrees, LED display shows the string, voice direction & pitch...

Korg Griptune

Compact Clip-On Tuner

29

Suitable for acoustic and electric guitar, Optimally readable & tiltable LCD display, Display reversible by 180 degrees, Power saving function

Nux HD Pitch Pedal Tuner

Tuner

5

Fast and accurate mini pedal tuner, With full colour LED screen and HD graphics, Designed to be used first in a signal chain, Selectable true...

HoTone Skyline Tuner

Floor Timm Device

37

Chromatic, 5-Colour status LED, Controller for silent mute (+/- 12 dB boost), True bypass

Daddario PW-CT-10 Headstock Tuner

Clip-on Tuner for Headstock

10

Clip-on multicoloured display, The flip-up display turns itself on or off while on opening and closing, Display is freely rotatable 360°

Korg Sledgehammer

Clip tuner for guitar and bass

16

Chromatic, +/- 1 % Tuning accuracy, Flat and capo tunings, Colour LCD display, Choice of reference pitch (436 - 445 Hz), Energy-saving mode, Saves...

Artec Matrix Pedal Tuner

Pedal Tuner Back again & what's new; The Artec Big Dot pedal tuner has 24 large LEDs showing what is happening. The sound is displayed as well as the mood. Optically interesting - great addition to the Light Show J!

97

24 large, bright LEDs in a dot matrix to both the sound and the pitch of halftone and to, True bypass footswitch, Power supply by 9V power adapter...

Warwick Rocktuner CT 10 Red

Chromatic Clip Tuner

39

A4 frequency between 435 Hz and 445 Hz adjustable, Red colour

Korg headtune HT-G2 Guitar Tuner

Clip tuner for guitar in the form of a head plate

25

Compact, Easy & precise, Stable clamp, Automatic shutdown

Peterson iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad Adapter

Adapter Cable

46

Connecting cable 3.5 mm (male) to 6.3 mono jack socket, Connect an instrument, microphone or a clamp pickup with a 6.3 mm jack directly to your...

Peterson StroboPlus Holder Assembly

StroboPlus HD Pitch Holder

7

Complete set for installing StroboPlus HD on a microphone stand, music stand, or the like, Can also be used with the metronome BodyBeatSync, Incl....

Outlaw Effects Six Shooter II Tuner

Pedal Tuner for Electric Guitar

0

With display, Power supply with a 9 V DC power adapter (not included)

Providence System Tuner STV-1 JB WH

Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

0

Floor tuner, All-in-one Vitalizer Buffer, Router, Splitter and Pitchblack Tuner (developed in cooperation with KORG), Input (6.3 mm jack), Output...

Rockboard ST-01 Chromatic Pedal Tuner

Pedal tuner for electric instruments

0

Chromatic, True bypass, 28 Segment (FND) & LED display, Aeparate output for audible tuning, Detuning function with 3 settings (b / bb / bbb), Metal...

Planet Waves PW-CT-02 Multi Tuner

Ttuner

1

Hand operation, Sweep mode, Strope mode, Adjustable from 435 - 445 Hz, Usable via 6.3 mm jack, piezo or integrated microphone, Requires a CR2032...

Guitar Tuner Tips For First-Timers

If you really want to get that perfect pitch, then you should definitely buy a professional guitar tuner. Tuning your guitar, whether it's a Fender, Gibson, Martin or whatever can be a bit tricky if you're a newbie.

There are two types of guitar tuners, the "standard" tuner and the "chromatic" tuner. This makes guitar tuning a snap.

The standard tuner can pick up the six notes (EADGBE) of a guitar when tuning. But it has difficulty in allowing alternate tuning, because the tuner doesn't recognize anything other than the six notes.

Now On With The Actual Guitar Tuning

The chromatic tuner is much more sophisticated and easier to use. It will recognize any note and describe how sharp or flat you tuned your guitar. Alternate tuning is no problem and can be done easily. What the chromatic tuner cannot do, however, is tell you which octave the note is in.

Now that we know our tuners, it's time to actually begin using them. Connect your guitar to the tuner. If you have an acoustic, bring it close to the built-in microphone so it can pick up the sound easily. Switch on Concert A tone on the tuner. Fret the high E string at the 5th fret, and then modify the guitar to the generated tone. The string should sound the same as the Concert A tone. Once you've done this, congratulations, that's all there is to it. Now proceed to adjust the rest of the strings.

Now let's get on with fine tuning. Turn the tuner on again, and begin with the sixth string, the low E. When you play this string, the tuner should register E, with only the in-tune led indicator lighting up. A non-locking vibrato is best tuned about 10 cents sharp.

Repeat for all the other strings and voila, you have a perfectly tuned guitar. Tuners can be found online at most quality guitar suppliers.

Easy Guitar Tuning Tips

Guitar tuning is a sadly neglected practice. Learning how to play the guitar can be frustrating, especially when you can't seem to play anything in the right tone. But it may not be your playing that is wrong. How about your guitar's tuning?

OK, you've discovered it could be your guitar needs some tuning. So, now you're wondering how often you need to tune your instrument? Why, every time you play it.

Guitar strings lose some tension every time you play it. So, to achieve the best performance you need to make sure the strings of your guitar are in perfect condition.

Step By Step Guitar Tuning

The easiest way to tune your guitar is by using a guitar tuner. Tuning a guitar without any help is pretty hard, considering you need a point of reference when tuning the strings. If you don't have a tuner, you can still tune your guitar by using recorded audio of a perfect pitch, or by using your piano.

Start with the sixth fret, which is the E string of the guitar. Play the equivalent note on your piano - this is the white key directly after the two consecutive black keys. If the tone on the guitar seems too high or low, simply choose a different octave. Adjust your guitar until it sounds the same as the piano key.

When the guitar and piano sound identical, you've already tuned your guitar string.

Actually, the crucial part is tuning the E string. Once you've done this, you can use this tuned guitar string as a reference point for the other strings.

Play the sixth guitar string - fifth fret, and then tune the open fifth string, until they sound the same. Then, play the fifth string - fifth fret, and tune the open fourth string, and so on.

And there you have it - a perfectly tuned guitar.