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Any tuning is possible on a ukulele as long as the construction supports it and a string is available.
Here are the most common tunings for the Ukulele shown in concert pitch.
If coming from the guitar where the strings are tuned low to high. An instrument like the ukulele with a re-entrant tuning where the lowest note of the instrument might not be the lowest string. It can seem a little strange at first. This is the unique ukulele sound. Especially for the smaller soprano ukulele.
C Tuning - For Soprano, Concert and Tenor ukulele. The same as the higher four strings of a standard tuned guitar with a capo at the fifth fret with string four "G" one octave higher.
Key of "C" Low 'G' Tuning - For Soprano, Concert and Tenor ukulele. Same as Key of "C" Tuning but with string four one octave lower. This is the same as placing a capo at the fifth fret of a standard tuned guitar.
Key "D" Tuning - For Soprano, Concert and Tenor ukulele. The same as the higher four strings of a standard tuned guitar with a capo at the seventh fret with string four "A" one octave higher.
Key "D" Tuning , Low 'A' Tuning - For Soprano, Concert and Tenor ukulele. The same as the higher four strings of a standard tuned guitar with a capo at the seventh fret.
This is a very common tuning in the Canadian education system. Very suitable for a cilds vocal range.
Key of "G" Tuning - For Baritone and Tenor ukulele. The same as the higher four strings of a standard tuned guitar. So you already know how to play the Baritone and Tenor Ukulele.
String 4 can also be tuned up one octave. A tuning that the great jazz ukulele player Lyle Ritz favors.
Any tuning is possible on a ukulele as long as the construction supports it and a string is available.
Here are the most common tunings for the Ukulele shown in concert pitch.
Here are the tuning recommendations of several prominent ukulele musicians:

For more information on Byron Yasui checkout Byron's musician's listing.

For more information on Joel Eckhaus checkout Joel's musician's listing.
Tune string one down a whole step and you have a Banjo tuning.
Here are some notes and information from various forums around the net.
Baritone uke tuning, dgbe', on a 4-string banjo - it's sometimes called "Chicago tuning".
No excuse for being out of tune.
Common Ukulele TuningsAny tuning is possible on a ukulele as long as the construction supports it and a string is available. Here are the most common tunings for the Ukulele shown in concert pitch. UL101: Published: January 2, 2005, 12:00 pm | Updated: April 11, 2012, 10:25 am | Author: Curt Sheller | |
Comparing the High G and Low G, C TuningsExploring the differences in these two common C tuning, both the high G reentrant tuning and the low G variation. There are benefits to exploring both C tunings. Good excuse to have more ukes -:) UL14: Published: January 2, 2005, 12:00 pm | Updated: March 9, 2012, 9:04 am | Author: Curt Sheller | |
Natural, Sharp and Flat Notes of the Ukulele Fingerboard - C TuningStandard music notation, the natural, sharp and flat notes of the ukulele fingerboard for C tuned ukuleles. Covers both high C and low G tuning variations. UL23: Published: January 2, 2005, 12:00 pm | Updated: March 8, 2012, 12:51 pm | Author: Curt Sheller | |
Natural, Sharp and Flat Notes of the Ukulele Fingerboard - D TuningStandard notation - the natural, sharp and flat notes of the ukulele fingerboard for D tuned ukuleles. Both high A and low A variations. UL106: Published: January 2, 2005, 12:00 pm | Updated: March 14, 2012, 8:36 pm | Author: Curt Sheller | |
Natural, Sharp and Flat Notes of the Ukulele Fingerboard - G TuningStandard notation - the natural, sharp and flat notes of the ukulele fingerboard for G tuned ukuleles. Both high D and low D variations. UL116: Published: January 2, 2005, 12:00 pm | Updated: March 9, 2012, 9:16 am | Author: Curt Sheller |
Learn to read single note melodies in the first/open position. It is a lot easier than you might think with this step-by-step easy to use approach.
Tunings: C with low or high G - (GCEA or gCEA).
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ISBN-13: 978-0-9714044-1-0 Published: July 2006 Pages 80
At 4 1/4 v 5 1/2 size, this mini book on learning the ukulele fingerboard will finally get the names of the pesky notes under control.
Beyond knowing the names of the open strings most ukulele players find it hard to learn the whole fingerboard.
If your goal is to finally learn the names of the notes on the ukulele fingerboard. Then Learning the Ukulele Fingerboard is your answer. Learning the Ukulele Fingerboard - C Tuning, has a step by step approach to finally mastering the ukulele fingerboard.
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ISBN-13: 978-1-60321-021-8 Published: September 2009 Pages 20
The Kala KC02 Black Clip On Tuner is extremely simple to use. Cycle the single button to: power on and then chose between chromatic, ukulele C, and ukulele D modes. Backlit screen indicates quickly and clearly when instrument is accurately tuned.
Designed for all stringed instruments. On the market there are currently a wide variety of clip-on tuners available. Ko'olau's previous Pono P5 tuner was popular, but in today’s competitive market, the great builders and designers at Ko'olau felt that pricing was too high. Their new O‘ahu Tuner is higher quality, a more compact design, and less expensive.
Besides high quality and low cost, the new O‘ahu Chromatic Tuner is simple to use, and works on all stringed instruments. It lacks some of the unnecessary “bells and whistles” of other tuners which offer optional settings and different background colors when in or out of tune, but we decided that quality and simplicity (on or off), and of course, affordability is more important.
The LCD display has one easy to see color, and when in tune, the needle points to the center, also displaying three additional lines along with three lines to display an “in tune” mode. Again, fun frills are impressive, but not really necessary. Also, the clip-on bracket is sturdy and durable.
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