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tuner — tap a string

Reference tones for standard ukulele tuning. Tap a string, listen, match your uke by ear. Hold to sustain.

Re-entrant high-G is the classic uke sound. Low-G adds bass for fingerstyle.

how to tune by ear

  1. Tap a string above — let it ring.
  2. Pluck the matching string on your uke.
  3. Turn the peg slowly. If your note is lower, tighten; higher, loosen.
  4. Tune up to the note, not down — gives a more stable hold.

chord trainer

Press a chord, count to four, switch. Repeat until your fingers find it without looking.

beginner chords

Tap any chord to focus it above.

1-minute chord changes

Justin-Guitar classic. Pick two chords. Start the timer. Strum once each time you switch — count how many switches in 60 seconds.

time
60
switches
0
best for this pair:

what's a good score?

  • 20+ — you've got the change. Move on.
  • 30+ — fluent.
  • 60+ — chord-change champion.

Don't worry about clean strums while drilling — just hit a single down-strum per change and keep moving.

strum metronome

72 bpm

D = down-strum (toward floor), U = up-strum (toward ceiling). Let your wrist do the work — strum with the fleshy part of your thumb or the back of your nails.

your first songs

Sorted by how many chords you need. Tap a chord name to look it up.

2-chord songs

3-chord songs

4-chord songs (the magic four)

C, G, Am, F — the "four chords of pop." Hundreds of songs.