4 Ways To Keep Your Ukulele In Tune | Ukulele Magazine (2024)

BY MAMIE MINCH

Have you ever wondered how to keep a ukulele in tune? Here’s why some ukuleles have a harder time staying in tune, and what you can do to try and keep your ukulele in tune.

We all know there’s just something great about ukuleles. You can use them as a simple way to work out chords to a tune, or accompany yourself while singing a melody. They’re a great excuse to make friends and connect with people—I hear George Harrison always travelled with two! When they behave, they’re trusty little friends who are always ready to have a good time. But often, ukuleles have tuning issues that are particular to them. Some of them happen right off the bat, while others appear as a beloved instrument starts to fall into the “vintage” category. Let’s start with the simplest possible answer to players wondering why their ukulele won’t stay in tune.

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1. Stretch Your Strings

Most modern ukulele strings are made from some version of nylon—which is stretchy! It’s not enough to just put your new strings on and tune up your instrument; you’ll notice the strings go flat right away. Here’s what to do: once your strings are on and tuned up, grab one string at a time and pull it gently up away from the fingerboard. The string will go flat, and you’ll tune it back up to pitch. Repeat until stretching no longer makes your string go flat. This will improve the stability of your tuning. Also, be sure to tune up to pitch, not down, as this will ensure that your string doesn’t slip a bit on the tuner shaft and go flat.

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2. Check For Worn-out Tuners

Friction tuners, often seen on vintage ukes, are the simplest form of tuning machine, but they can be tricky. It’s not unusual for the cardboard washer inside the tuner to flatten and stop gripping, making the tuner fail to hold tune. You can tell that is happening if the screw at the end of the button is tight (don’t over-tighten it!) and the entire thing still spins. In this case, a good repair shop with vintage experience can help you, either to replace the tuners—not an expensive item—or possibly to fix your vintage ones if you really love how they look.

If they are newer, geared tuners, there’s a chance they were installed poorly. One way to check is to tug on a string: does the tuner shaft pull forward? It’s possible that one of the screws holding the plate to the headstock is loose. Make sure the screws are snug, using the right size screwdriver to avoiding stripping out the screw’s head.

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3. Are You Strumming Hard All The Time?

Walloping on your strings can be a ton of fun. But if you hit your uke really hard for a while, you’ll begin to notice that the strings won’t hold pitch. It’s no surprise when you think about the springiness of nylon ukulele strings; each time you strum, the strings stretch just a little. If you find that your already-stretched-in strings have a hard time behaving after you rock out particularly hard, that’s why.

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4. Inherent Intonation Issues

So, we’ve talked about all the things we can do to help our instruments get in tune and stay in tune. It’s time to talk about something that’s functionally beyond our control: intonation!

The four strings on a ukulele—on all ukes, from soprano to baritone—are each of quite different thicknesses. This means that the strings need to have slightly different lengths to be able to play in tune along the fingerboard. Generally, the thinnest string is pulled forward to be the shortest, and the fattest string is pulled back to be the longest. (An electric guitar will have six adjustable saddles to slightly lengthen or shorten each string’s scale length to help intonate it. In this way, the diameter of the strings is compensated for; a fatter string needs a little more length to intonate than its thinner neighbor.) Ukuleles generally have a straight saddle, with very little room to compensate for different string thicknesses. For this reason, while you may get one, or some, of your strings to intonate well up the neck, you probably won’t get all of them to play in tune.

As if that’s not enough, inexpensive ukuleles are often built with less quality control than we wish. I figure it’s to help the manufacturer save time, and therefore deliver you a product at a lower price. Unfortunately, sometimes none of the strings intonate in tune.

A common and really frustrating problem is that many ukuleles are built with the bridge glued in the wrong place! Can this be fixed? Your tech could do a couple of things to massage the scale length to help your ukulele play more in tune, such as cant the saddle takeoff point back, or occasionally fill and rerout a saddle slot. But to really get to the bottom of the issue, she would need to reglue the bridge in right spot—and even then getting all of the strings to intonate would be a tough job. In any case, this will often fall into the category of an inadvisable repair, as the repair bill would very likely be more expensive than the instrument itself.

It’s like a perfect little life lesson wrapped up in the cute guise of your favorite four-stringed instrument. Rarely does life go exactly as we wish. So, relax! Sing a little Cliff Edwards! At least you have a ukulele to keep you company.

Mamie Minch is the co-owner of Brooklyn Lutherie and an active blues performer. This article originally appeared in the Spring 2018 issue of Ukulele.

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FAQs

How do I get my ukulele to stay in tune? ›

Here's what to do: once your strings are on and tuned up, grab one string at a time and pull it gently up away from the fingerboard. The string will go flat, and you'll tune it back up to pitch. Repeat until stretching no longer makes your string go flat. This will improve the stability of your tuning.

What are the 4 notes to tune A ukulele? ›

Quick question: How is a ukulele tuned? Quick answer: G-C-E-A. That's from low to high. And that low G is tuned up one octave, making it the ukulele's second-highest open-string pitch (only the top-string open A is higher).

What is the rhyme to remember the ukulele strings? ›

The most common tuning for the ukulele is G-C-E-A (from the string at the top). A little rhyme to help you remember – Greedy Cats Eat Anything The string at the top is pitched higher than the next two strings. This is known as re-entrant tuning and helps to give the ukulele its unique sound.

What are the best strings to keep ukulele in tune? ›

Fluorocarbon:

The advantage of using fluorocarbon strings is that these are of high quality, low maintenance, and durable. Also, the fluorocarbon strings don't stretch much over time. This makes them stay in tune in all types of environments.

Why do ukuleles go out of tune so easily? ›

Unfortunately nylon strings (common on almost all ukuleles and classical style guitars) can take several days or even a week or so before they can consistently hold tuning. You can expedite this by stretching your new strings; click here for a tool that may work well for you.

Why does my ukulele keep changing tuning? ›

This is normal. New strings need time to stretch and “settle” into place. That said, watch out for old strings too. While older strings might not stretch as much, the quality of the sound will go down, and if you inherited an old ukulele from your grandparent's attic, then, definitely change the strings!

What are the 4 chords for every song on the ukulele? ›

The Four Essential Uke Chords. All of these songs are fun to play and use only four very easy ukulele chords: A minor, C, F, and G7. In music theory, these are the I - VI - IV and V7 chords of the C major tonality or key.

What is the string 1 2 3 4 on A ukulele? ›

So for the standard ukulele tuning of G-C-E-A, string four is tuned to G, string three is the C, string two is the E and string one is the A. This leads well into a longer discussion of string notes and tunning.

What is the mnemonic for the tuning of the ukulele? ›

It's a G an octave lower than the normal G, so the notes go up, not "down then up". I got… The most common tuning for a ukulele is G-C-E-A,when each string is played starting at the G it gives us the famous “My dog has fleas!” My (G) Dog (C) Has (E) Fleas (A), a popular method of singing this tuning.

How do you memorize ukulele chords? ›

The key to memorizing ukulele chords is practice. Set aside time each day to practice switching between chords and playing songs that use them. The more you play, the more natural it will become. It's also important to challenge yourself by learning new chords and songs.

What is unusual about the tuning of the ukulele? ›

The 'g' is lowercase to indicate that it's at a higher pitch. Ukuleles are unique in that the higher strings are on the outside, with the lower strings in the middle. This is called a re-entrant tuning. Most other stringed instruments, like guitars and mandolins, go low to high.

How long does it take for ukulele strings to stay in tune? ›

—Heidi Swedberg, Ukulele Teacher & Performer

It is important to keep in mind that it can take strings anywhere from hours to days to settle into their tone. They need to stretch into place. So instead of giving up on them immediately, give them a few days to a week to settle in before you declare them rubbish.

Which ukulele strings are easiest on the fingers? ›

Nylon strings typically have a lower tension, making them easier on the fingers and ideal for those long jamming sessions.

Why does my ukulele string keep popping out? ›

believe it or try it: 3-4 rounds around the peg create enough friction to hold the string in place. pull the string hand tight, make your rounds through the peg hole and tune up to pitch (or a full note above for a few days to settle a bit quicker – no manual pre-stretching please).

How do you make strings stay in tune? ›

Stretch your strings well

Then, push down gently on the string behind the nut and on or behind the bridge to help it seat properly. Now bring it back to pitch. Repeat this process for each string, as many times as necessary, until the strings begin to stay in tune.

How do you know if your ukulele is out of tune? ›

A chromatic tuner would be the best option, because it will detect every single note. This allows you to check the intonation of your ukulele as well as adjust to non-standard tunings. To use a chromatic tuner, is very straightforward. Play a string on your ukulele, and the device will tell you if it's in tune or not.

Why does my ukulele sound weird even though its tuned? ›

The Strings

The time frame from putting them on to them finally beginning to settle is going to make your ukulele sound bad. This is one of those things you just have to exercise patience with. If you have more than one ukulele, re-string them at separate times.

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