Over time, guitar strings can get out of tune. Here's a guide from Mytour on using simple tools to tune your guitar strings effectively.

I. Basic Knowledge of Guitar String Tuning
A standard guitar has 6 strings, and there are various ways to tune them depending on the player's preference. However, if you're new to playing, it's best to follow the most common and standardized tuning method:

- String 6: E – Noodle (thickest string)
String 5: A – La
String 4: D – Ray
String 3: G – Sol
String 2: B – Bee
String 1: E – Mi (thinnest string)
A handy trick for remembering standard music notes when tuning strings is to read the sentence:
Elephants And Donkeys Grow Big Ears
(Elephants and donkeys grow big ears)
You can easily craft another memorable phrase, as long as it helps you remember the sequence: E A D G B E.

Each guitar string comes with a tuning peg at the headstock. To tighten the strings, turn the tuning pegs clockwise. Conversely, to loosen the strings, turn them counterclockwise.
II. A Simple Method for Tuning Guitar Strings
#1. Utilize a tuner app for tuning guitar strings
Using a tuner app is one of the easiest ways for you to tune your guitar. Essentially, this app will utilize your phone's microphone to pick up the sound of the guitar, and then it indicates whether you have tuned correctly or not.
The app that Mytour wants to introduce is GuitarTuna. You can click here to download it for iOS | Android.
This is a comprehensive musical instrument playing support app. Its main feature is certainly to support tuning guitars. However, in addition, you can learn to play musical instruments right on the app with sample songs, chord exercises, and ear training. The musical instruments that the app supports are very diverse such as Guitar, Ukulele, Bass, Violin, etc.
To tune the guitar with GuitarTuna, you just need to open the main interface of the app. Select the string you want to tune.

Next, place your phone close to the guitar strings and start plucking them. On the app screen, you'll see if the strings produce the correct note or not. If the sound leans to the left, tighten the strings, and vice versa.
Tuning your guitar with the app primarily depends on your phone's microphone. So, if you're in a noisy environment, it's challenging to tune the guitar accurately.
#2. Tuning with a Tuner
A tuner – a handy and compact device for tuning guitars. It helps you tune your guitar quickly and accurately, and you can easily carry it along with your guitar.
Using a tuner is a breeze. Simply clamp the device onto the headstock of your guitar. Then, pluck the guitar string you want to tune. If you see the needle of the tuner pointing dead center and the screen displaying a green hue, it means the string is in tune.

Guitar tuners are readily available in music stores nowadays, boasting various designs and functionalities. When purchasing a guitar, it's advisable to grab a tuner too; they're quite affordable, after all!
#3. Tuning a Guitar Using Google Search
In case you prefer not to download an app on your phone or don't have a tuner on hand, fear not! There's another way. You might be surprised to learn that you can tune your guitar using Google Search.



The end
Above are the steps to adjust guitar strings using tools, simple yet convenient for beginners. For more advanced techniques, you'll need an ear for music notes to adjust the strings yourself. Practice diligently!
