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How to Tune Your Guitar Using Google Search

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How to Tune Your Guitar Using Google Search

By Najam Ahmed

Published 9 hours ago

Any guitar players out there know the struggle of tuning a guitar. Luckily, Google has a tuner built-in to Search. Here's how to use it.

Guitar players out there will know that when you want to tune your guitar, you need to buy a separate guitar tuner, or download a specialist app on your phone. You'll be pleased to hear that instead of downloading a mobile app, you can use Google's guitar tuner built straight in to Google Search.

Google's Tuner is a nifty feature to help players tune their guitars without having to rely on a mobile app or carrying a tuner around with them. Here, we'll take a look at how to use Google's Tuner to tune a guitar

How to Tune a Guitar With Google Search

It's straightforward and efficient to tune a guitar with Google's Tuner. All you'll need is a device with a microphone and internet connection to get started. Here's how to tune your guitar using Google Search.

1. Open Google's Tuner

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To find the tuner, all you need to do is to search for “Google Tuner” in the search bar. You can also search for it on your phone using your browser or the Google app.

The interface is fairly simple, and guitar players will find it fairly easy to work with. You might have to grant microphone permissions before you can use the tuner.

2. Tune Your Guitar

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Once you have activated your device's mic, the tuner will start listening for the guitar. Just pluck any string, and it'll tell you the current note you are playing.

In the screenshot above, I'm tuning the low E string on my acoustic guitar, and as you can see, it's one half step higher than it should be. Google's Tuner also tells you whether you need to “tune up” or “tune down”, which is a handy feature for beginners.

Symbols for flat and sharp on either side indicate whether the strings need to be tightened or loosened. It works just as well on mobile devices and desktop computers, provided you have a mic attached to your computer.

Related: The 8 Best Guitars for Beginners

The visual indicator is very responsive and tells you whether you need to tighten or loosen the strings.

Can Google's Tuner Replace Physical Guitar Tuners?

Probably not. Google's Tuner is fairly basic in its functionality. It doesn't feature polyphonic tuning, for instance. You have to individually tune each string.

Related: 6 Guitar Tuners You Can Use on Your Mac

If you want maximum accuracy, a strobe guitar tuner would be a better choice. However, if you want a replacement for that guitar tuning app in your phone, Google's Tuner is an adequate replacement.

Enjoy Your Music!

Learning the guitar is a fun and rewarding experience. With this handy tool, you can easily tune your guitar in no time, without having to rely on separate apps for tuning your guitar or purchasing a guitar tuner.

If you want to avoid making too much noise while practicing, you can always put on your headphones. It's one of the best instruments to practice without making too much noise.

About The Author

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Najam Ahmed (11 Articles Published)

Najam Ahmed is an experienced content marketer and copywriter with a focus on SaaS offerings, startups, digital agencies, and ecommerce businesses. He’s worked closely with founders and digital marketers over the past eight years to produce articles, eBooks, newsletters, and guides. His interests include gaming, traveling, and reading.

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