Tune Your Guitar Via the Web, with Free Tuner and Instructions

Now, truly, no one has an excuse for playing an out-of-tune guitar. howtotuneaguitar.org features a Web-based interface for tuning, and step-by-step instructions in case you’re really a newcomer. The tuner itself goes well beyond the basics, with support for Standard, Drop D, Open C, Open G, Open D, Open G, Half Step Down, Full Step Down, Open E or Admiral tunings. Powered by Flash, you can trigger looped recordings of the strings one by one.
The site has chords, scales, lessons, and a forum; you can even see blog-style entries, like one dedicated exclusively to the “D suspended-four” chord. Is the day coming soon when chords themselves will have their own blogs? (phyrigianmode.blogspot.com?)
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Leave a Commentdigital lofi » Insert Pun on "Tuning" Here
[...] The estimable Peter Kirn @ CDM has a link up to an on-line guitar tuner that looks pretty elaborate. I can’t really test it out myself since my music rig is kept far away from the internet and all the attendant software goes with keeping it connected cleanly. But it got me thinking about my go-to software tuner, APTuner. [...]
July 26, 2007 @ 5:40 pm
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