What is the correct tuning for a ukulele?
The open strings on a ukulele are most commonly tuned to the notes G, C, E, and A. This is known as standard tuning. To create a more rounded even sound, some people prefer to string their ukulele with a low G string rather than a high G. It is simply a matter of preference.
How do you tune a ukulele to the key of G?
More specifically, the top g-string is tuned to the “G” note above middle-C on a piano (learn more about standard ukulele tuning). By tuning the top g-string down an octave, you add five additional notes to the bottom of the ukulele’s range of pitch. This produces a fuller, deeper sound to the ukulele.
What is the tuning for a soprano ukulele?
GCEA
Standard Ukulele Tuning Soprano, concert, and tenor ukuleles are tuned to a standard GCEA tuning. Alternatively, baritone ukuleles are normally tuned to DGBE. Generally, tuning up (tightening) and into the correct note will hold the tune better than down (loosening) and into the correct note.
What is high-G ukulele tuning?
What is High-G Ukulele Tuning? Traditionally, soprano, concert and tenor ukuleles are tuned with high-G (or re-entrant) tuning. This means the top string of the ukulele is tuned higher than the string below it (the 3rd or C string).
Are tenor and soprano ukulele tuned the same?
Although the names of the different sizes imply different tuning, you may be surprised to learn that soprano, concert, and tenor are tuned exactly the same to each other to g’- c’ – e’ -a’. The soprano ukulele has a shallow, plinky tone.
Is there an app to tune a ukulele?
The free ukulele tuner in the GuitarTuna app is incredibly flexible and has two easy-to-use modes that’ll get you tuned up in no time. The app’s manual mode is great because while you tune your ukulele, you get to train your ear at the same time.
Can you tune a ukulele like a guitar?
Can You Tune a Ukulele Like a Guitar? You can tune a ukulele in fourths, which will mimic the tuning of a guitar. However, a ukulele only has four strings—compared to the six strings of a standard guitar—so while it is possible to tune a ukulele this way, it may defeat the purpose of playing ukulele.