The microphone sensitivity is shockingly good. I tested it in a noisy coffee shop (don’t tell the barista) and in my quiet bedroom. The app locks onto the frequency of the string instantly. You pluck, the needle moves, and the bright UI tells you if you are flat (too low) or sharp (too high).
Let’s be honest for a second. When you first started playing guitar, tuning by ear felt like trying to solve a Rubik’s cube blindfolded. You’d twist the pegs, pluck the string, and pray you weren’t snapping a high E.
But here is the question I kept asking myself: Guitar Tuna
I actually don't hate this. The chord library (which shows you exactly where to put your fingers for C, G, D, etc.) is genuinely useful for a beginner. The "Chord Master" game, where you have to strum the correct chord before time runs out, is surprisingly addictive.
Let me know in the comments below. Download Link: [Insert App Store/Google Play Link here] The microphone sensitivity is shockingly good
If you’ve been living under a rock (or strictly playing acoustic folk in a cabin without Wi-Fi), Guitar Tuna is the ubiquitous mobile tuner with the bright, rainbow-colored pegs. It has over 100 million downloads, which makes it the heavyweight champion of tuning apps.
Enter .
Are you into drop D? Slide it over. Open G? Got it. The app supports over 100 alternate tunings. Whether you want to play like Nick Drake or tune to DADGAD for some folk vibes, it's a single tap away.