Tunings/Guitar/Standard (E A D G B E)
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Standard (E A D G B E)

Standard tuning (E-A-D-G-B-E for guitar) is the foundation of Western guitar playing. It offers an optimal balance between chord playability, scale patterns, and range. The intervals between strings allow for consistent fingering patterns across the fretboard, which is why virtually all instructional materials, chord charts, and tablature assume standard tuning. Master this tuning first, and all other tunings will make more sense.

standard6 strings440 Hz

Tuner

Standard (E A D G B E)6 strings • 440 Hz

Detected

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Ready to tune

Target

E2

82.4 Hz

Select String

Click to select • Tap play to hear reference tone
1E282 Hz
Play
2A2110 Hz
Play
3D3147 Hz
Play
4G3196 Hz
Play
5B3247 Hz
Play
6E4330 Hz
Play

Ready to tune?

Click "Start Listening" and play any string. The tuner will automatically detect which string you're playing and show you how to adjust it.

Note Layout

1String 1
E2
2String 2
A2
3String 3
D3
4String 4
G3
5String 5
B3
6String 6
E4

Notation

E2 A2 D3 G3 B3 E4

How to Tune

1

Click "Start Listening"

Allow microphone access when prompted.

2

Play Each String

Auto-detect will find the string, or click to select manually.

3

Adjust Until Green

Center the needle and watch for the green "In Tune" indicator.

Tips for Standard tunings

This is the default tuning most songs are written in

All chord diagrams and tabs assume this tuning unless noted

Perfect for beginners to build fundamental skills

The tuning creates familiar intervals: 4th-4th-4th-major 3rd-4th

About standard tunings

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