Content creators

Make tuning visible, repeatable, and easy for viewers to follow.

Creators who teach songs, review instruments, film practice routines, or explain alternate tunings need a clean way to show the target notes. TuneLT gives the video a concrete tuning workflow and a shareable preset viewers can use.

Before filming

A creator can save the exact tuning used in a lesson or demo, tune before recording, and keep the target notes visible while explaining the setup. This avoids vague instructions like "tune down a bit" when the viewer needs specific notes.

  • Visible string targets
  • Preset names for lessons
  • A4 reference setting

During the tutorial

When teaching a song in Drop D, open G, lowered tuning, or a custom setup, TuneLT can act as the visual reference. The creator can mention the preset name, show the targets, and link the import payload below the video.

  • Drop and open tunings
  • Custom lesson presets
  • Import links for viewers

After publishing

The tuning preset can be reused in descriptions, pinned comments, newsletters, course handouts, or QR codes. Viewers can import the same setup, practice with the correct targets, and return to the video without rebuilding notes.

  • QR code in course PDFs
  • App Link in descriptions
  • .tunelt download

In the lesson notes

Video descriptions, pinned comments, course PDFs, and newsletters can point viewers to the same preset. They get a tuning they can import instead of pausing the lesson to copy notes by hand.

For creators who teach a tuning, not just a song

YouTube teachers, short-form creators, course makers, and instrument reviewers often need to show the exact tuning behind a lesson or demo. TuneLT lets the viewer move from watching to tuning without copying a note list by hand.

  • Song lesson channels
  • Short-form practice videos
  • Online courses
  • Instrument demos and reviews

Around a video

Before filming, save the tuning as a preset. During the video, show the target notes or mention the preset name. After publishing, add the import link, QR code, or preset file where viewers already look for resources.

  • Save preset before filming
  • Show target notes on screen
  • Link import payload after publishing

A description that feels natural

A video description can stay short: "Tuning used in this lesson: import the TuneLT preset here. It works locally and does not require an account." The page can explain the rest after the click.

  • Preset link
  • Supported instrument note
  • No-account import line
  • Privacy note

Course materials and newsletters

A course PDF can include a QR code beside the exercise. A newsletter can send the tuning for the week. Over time, viewers learn that the tuning is not just mentioned in the video; it is something they can actually import.

  • PDF QR code
  • Lesson resource page
  • Weekly tuning newsletter
  • Practice calendar

Why viewers come back

A viewer watches a lesson, imports the tuning, practices with the same target notes, and returns for the next one. The link becomes part of the lesson material instead of a separate ad.

  • Watch
  • Import
  • Practice
  • Return for the next preset

FAQ

Questions answered

Can TuneLT presets be shared with viewers?

Yes. Creators can share tuning data through links, files, QR codes, or JSON so viewers can import the same preset locally.

Does TuneLT work for non-guitar creators?

Yes. TuneLT supports bass, ukulele, violin, viola, and cello in addition to guitar.

Where should creators put a TuneLT preset link?

Use the video description, pinned comment, course resource page, newsletter, or QR code inside a PDF handout.

What should creators show on screen?

Show the target notes, the preset name, and a short instruction to import the preset if viewers want to tune exactly like the demo.

Can creators use this without building a custom backend?

Yes. Presets can be shared through portable files, links, QR codes, or JSON, and viewers can import them locally.

Download

Tune your next string with TuneLT.

Install TuneLT and turn your next tuning explanation into an importable preset viewers can actually use.