How to Tune a Guitar for Beginners
One of the most important first skills every new guitarist must learn is how to tune a guitar. An out-of-tune guitar sounds bad even if you play the right chords. In this guide, you’ll learn the easiest ways to tune your guitar plus a free online tuner you can use right now.
πΈ Free Online Guitar Tuner
Click βStart Tunerβ, allow microphone access, and pluck one string at a time. Works great on desktop and mobile.
Standard Guitar Tuning (EADGBE)
Most songs use Standard Tuning:
- 6th string (thickest) β Low E
- 5th string β A
- 4th string β D
- 3rd string β G
- 2nd string β B
- 1st string (thinnest) β High E
How to Tune Your Guitar Step-by-Step
- Choose your method: Use the online tuner above, a clip-on tuner, or a phone app (GuitarTuna, Fender, etc.).
- Start with the Low E string (thickest). Pluck it and adjust the tuning peg until the tuner shows E.
- Tune the rest of the strings one by one: A β D β G β B β High E.
- Tip: Always tune βupβ to the note (tighten the string). This prevents the string from slipping out of tune later.
Pro Tips for Beginners
- Tune your guitar every time you pick it up.
- New strings go out of tune faster β stretch them after changing.
- Cold temperatures make guitars go flat. Warm them up before tuning.
- Learn to tune by ear later (5th fret method) for when you donβt have a tuner.
Common Questions
How often should I tune my guitar?
Every single time you play. Even professional guitars need frequent tuning.
Can I tune a guitar without a tuner?
Yes β using relative tuning (5th fret method) or a reference note from a piano or another tuned instrument.
