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Play Ukulele Online

Use this free ukulele tool to tune your strings, hear reference notes, strum chords, practice with a metronome, and learn scales in your browser.

Microphone tuner works only on HTTPS pages and needs browser microphone permission. Ear tuner, chords, metronome, and scales work without microphone access.

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Microphone Tuner

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Tap Start Listening

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Tip: pluck one string softly, let it ring, and turn the peg until the needle sits in the green center.

Tune by Ear

Tap each string to hear a clean reference tone.

Ukulele Chord Library

Choose a chord and tap Strum to hear it. Diagrams use G C E A strings from left to right.

Online Metronome

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80 BPM

TempoUse
60-76Slow chord changes and beginner practice.
80-108Most strumming patterns and songs.
120-160Fast rhythm, picking, and performance drills.

Ukulele Scale Finder

How to Use This Ukulele Tool

Start with the Tuner tab, choose your ukulele tuning, then pluck one string at a time.

Use the green center line as your target. If the note is flat, tighten the string slowly. If it is sharp, loosen it a little and tune upward again.

OKChoose Standard GCEA for most soprano, concert, and tenor ukuleles.
OKAllow microphone access only when using the live tuner.
OKUse Tune by Ear when your room is noisy or the mic is blocked.
OKUse Chords to hear common shapes before you practice songs.
OKUse Metronome at 60-80 BPM for slow chord changes.
OKUse Scales for finger practice and note learning.

Quick Practice Plan

Spend five minutes tuning, five minutes changing chords, and five minutes playing with the metronome.

This simple routine helps your ear, timing, and finger movement improve together.

1Minute 1-5: Tune G, C, E, and A slowly.
2Minute 6-10: Practice C, F, G, and Am chords.
3Minute 11-15: Strum with the metronome.
4Keep your wrist relaxed and avoid pressing too hard.

Common Ukulele Tunings

TuningStringsBest for
StandardG C E ASoprano, concert, tenor.
Low-GG C E AFingerpicking and fuller sound.
BaritoneD G B EGuitar-style voicing.

Tip: New strings stretch. Tune, play for a few minutes, then tune again.

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