![]() ![]() The display isn’t as bright as I’m used to with the IMT-500 either… It will also glow Green when the string isn’t exactly in tune… See the image above, where I’m trying to tune the G string. That sounds very unique, but in reality, I found this feature to be more annoying than helpful as the display will flash back and forth between the colors while you’re trying to tune a string. Then no matter which key the instrument uses, the tuner will help you find the note for the string. You just need to know what note corresponds to each string. You can use them to tune guitars, violins, banjos, dulcimers and other stringed instruments. Chromatic tuners aren’t specific to the type of instrument. Like the Intelli IMT-500, the eNote is a chromatic tuner. Today I’m going to tell you about the eNote Clip On Digital Chromatic Tuner from ELECA. I like it very much, but like any good gadgeteer, I’ll be happy to dump it for something better. A month ago, I took a look a the Intelli IMT-500 tuner. But the main accessory that I use every time I sit down to play (or try to play) a song, is a tuner. Since I recently started playing a ukulele, I’ve been interested in various accessories that go along with playing a stringed instrument. If you buy something through the links on this page, we may earn a commission at no cost to you.
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