We’ve worked closely with the guitar community to create an amazing guitar tuner!
“Just when ukulele players thought they had everything figured out, they have a new tuner with 3 different tuning modes, including the new “D’Amico” mode for the Ukulele!
This new “D’Amico” mode is super easy for guitar players to learn and is the only tuner that plays a whole string tone at once, so you get a whole set of chords up and playable in one tuner, while still being able to switch between modes at any time.” – Matt, our Community Manager
“I have never been able to learn a D’Amico Tuner – but just when I thought I know everything I have to know, I discover a new tuner from the Ukulele Tuner community. With a lot of help from the Ukulele Tuner Team and my guitar teacher Mark, I have been able to learn and play D’Amico in a matter of hours. It’s amazing, and it’s pretty much the only tuner I know of that I can use solo!” – Matt, my guitar teacher
Why ukulele?
With a simple string bridge, a great tone, and an improved fretboard, a ukulele is a great choice for students. Many people don’t know about the ukulele – many believe that guitar is the new ukulele.
How to use ukulele tuners in your song
Just insert a ukulele tuner into a standard guitar jack, and plug your guitar into the tuner and start playing in the tuner.

It’s an amazing way to learn how to play
The Ukulele Tuner has an innovative “A” mode, which is an “A”-tuned tone. No other guitar tuner does this. It’s easy to learn and easy to use. It even has a “C” mode.
Our favorite part are the “C”-tuning modes. There are 6 different modes that you can play, starting with the familiar “C#” (7th) mode. You can also use “D” (a new D-tuned tone), “E” (E-tuned tone), and “A” (A-tuned tone). The “C#” mode is the standard guitar tone, and the “D” mode is D#
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