Guitar Tuner - Tune by Ear chrome extension

Version: 1.1.5
Guitar Tuner - Tune by Ear
Guitar tuner by ear: 12 different tunings
3.80 Based on 50 user rates

What is Guitar Tuner - Tune by Ear?

Guitar Tuner - Tune by Ear is a guitar tuner extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 4,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.80 from 50 rated user, last update is 1985 days ago.


What’s new in version 1.1.5?

                Are available 12 different tunings.

- Standard - E A D G B E
- Drop D - D A D G B E
- Half Setp Down - E♭ A♭ D♭ G♭ B♭ E♭
- Full Setp Down - D G C F A D
- Open D - D A D F♯ A D
- Open G - D G D G B D
- Open A - E A E A C♯ E
- Open C - C G C G C E
- Open E - E B E G♯ B E
- Open B - D F♯ B F♯ B D♯
- D A D G A D

You can either click directly on the strings buttons or use the enter key to hear the sound.

Use the right and left arrow keys to select the string.

Playing Mode

If set to manual you can either use the string button or play button to hear the sound. In the case of play button the string selection will advance to the next one after playing the sound.

If set to auto the sound is played and automatically advances to the next. You will need to use the play button to play/stop the sounds (you can use the space key as a shortcut).

Repeats by String

Set the number of times the sound will be played by string.


My Tunings

Set your own custom tunings            

How to install Guitar Tuner - Tune by Ear?

You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.


Preview of Guitar Tuner - Tune by Ear


Technical Features:

  • Latest Version: 1.1.5
  • Requirements: Windows Chrome, Mac Chrome
  • License: Free
  • Latest update: Tuesday, November 20th, 2018
  • Author: pluraldev.com

Guitar Tuner - Tune by Ear Available languages:

English.


FAQ


Reviews of guitar tuner - tune by ear:


St. Pinkerton December 5th, 2021
St. Pinkerton

It's a lot better than I was expecting. I did run into 1 issue though. I made a custom tuning for drop C#, which in the ext. is (C#, A♭, C#, F#, B♭, E♭). But, for some reason the E♭ plays as C# instead, even though it's correct in all the other stock tunings it's included in. I tried setting it as F to get E♭ but every other note plays correctly. Anyway, it's not anything I can't get around, I just figured you might like to know about it. Thanks.


kerriann caelli August 5th, 2020
kerriann caelli

I obviously cant work it properly yet. It seems simple only it needs like a speedo needle to show how far out you are either way. (Eflat on the way is meaningless to me unless it tells me how to get to A) Also ok we only need the E, I really need all the help I can get wid the rest even using the 5th (think that is what I do). It is good you can put your own personal settings in which i will investigate when i get more proficient at app. Thanks, its great.


Steve Lindsay February 28th, 2020
Steve Lindsay

It works. It's fast and easy. Basically you only need the low E string to tune a guitar to standard tuning, this gives you all 6 strings and is one way of finding out if your intonation is correct on whatever guitar you are tuning. good app

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