Another method of tuning guitars with no tuning pegs is to use a string winder. A string winder is a tool that helps the guitarist to wind the strings onto the guitar's bridge. By winding the strings tightly, the guitarist can increase the tension on the strings and raise their pitch.
Finally, some guitars with no tuning pegs come with a built-in tuning mechanism. This mechanism is usually located on the headstock of the guitar, and it allows the guitarist to adjust the tension on the strings by turning a knob or lever.
Here are the steps on how to tune a guitar with no tuning pegs:
First, make sure the strings are on the guitar properly and are not too loose or too tight.
Using a string winder, twist the strings until the string is in tune. It may take a few tries to get it right. To tune by ear, play the string and adjust until it sounds the correct tone.
Check your tuning to make sure they all sound in key and repeat if necessary.