Hold your fiddle upright between your knees, facing you. Use one hand on a peg and the other to pluck the string you're tuning, while you're turning the peg. This way you can hear how far you're turning your peg and you won't go too far and past your pitch. At first, I tell students to get each string 'sorta in tune'.. Follow these steps to tune your violin: 1. Start with the A String. Tune the A string first, as this is the violin's foundational reference pitch. Play A and compare to the target 440 Hz pitch using a tuner, piano or fork. Turn the tuning peg to raise or lower the pitch until A sounds precisely tuned. 2.

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Fiddle Tutorial A How to tune the fiddle with an electronic tuner. This handy video shows how to use a simple electronic tuner to turn your fiddle. Fiddles c.. Begin with a device to find the 440A. Use a pitch fork, metronome with 440A, piano, or my tuning reference HERE. Then tune the D just under the A using your ears and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" which starts with a major fifth. From there you can tune the G which as the same relative interval between itself and the D.