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Standard bass tuning guide

See the standard bass tuning E A D G and learn why it is still the default setup for most bass players.

Standard bass tuning is the safest starting point for lessons, band practice and most song material because it stays balanced and familiar.

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Continue from here

Use this page as a bridge to the practical tool, closely related guides and the matching tuning hub.

String and note table

A quick guide to tuning Bass with a microphone. Reference notes: E - A - D - G.

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String / positionNoteFrequency
1E141.20 Hz
2A155.00 Hz
3D273.42 Hz
4G298.00 Hz

How it works

  1. 1.Open the Bass tuner.
  2. 2.Allow microphone access.
  3. 3.Play one clear string or note.
  4. 4.Tune until the indicator is centered.

Reference notes

This page uses E - A - D - G as reference notes. Play one note at a time so the pitch detector can stay stable.

Better microphone results

Keep Bass close to the microphone, reduce room noise and wait a moment after playing so the pitch can settle.

Common mistakes

  • Playing more than one Bass string or note at once makes detection unstable.
  • Tuning in a noisy room often leads to false readings.
  • Stopping as soon as the note changes without waiting for it to settle can leave the instrument slightly out of tune.

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Related questions

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What is the next practical step?

After reading this guide, the most useful next step is to open the practical tool and apply the notes or tuning right away.

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Should you compare nearby variants too?

It is worth comparing nearby guides or tunings so you can decide faster what to use in real practice.

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FAQ

What is the standard tuning for Bass?

Bass uses these reference notes here: E - A - D - G.

Can I tune Bass on mobile?

Yes. Open the guide and related tuner in your browser and allow microphone access.

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