5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for InTune – Tuning Practice for iPhone.
InTune – Tuning Practice is paid iOS app published by Half Note Labs LLC
poopfist666
i've been using it for about two weeks and my sense of pitch has improved immensely. when i started i would lose around 2% now i can get less than 1% easily. my playing is definitely more refined as a result of using this app. i gave it 4/5 stars because (since it's not free...) i feel like it could use more features and i find it annoying that you have to start at 'level 1' each time.
Cmoult
Love this app! It's great for training your ear, and making it fun to boot! I do wish that if you reach higher levels, you didn't have to start at such a basic level each time. That's a very small thing, though. Really liking this app.
Waitlossgyrl
This is a very useful app, but I find that I have more difficulty when I am comparing pitches sounded by two different instruments. For example, I am learning to play the violin. When I attempt to tune to the piano, my accuracy goes down. Comparing the piano to the bowed violin string adds some complexity. Please add a variety of timbres so that users can compare pitches between instruments.
Q'er
As a middle school band director, teaching students to have an ear for intonation and tuning is important. My students love to use the app as a game - the contest is to see which class can score the highest. I love to see them have fun while learning to develop an ear for intonation. Their only concern, so also mine, is the tone generation can be somewhat uncomfortable when the whole class is listening. The team that has created this app should be commended for bringing such a great app to the public, and should make more!
RockyMtnBill
This app is easy to use and seems to succeed at improving tone sensitivity.
Tavis Schlicker
I am a high school choir director. I've shared this app with students to help develop and improve thier listening precision. They enjoy challenging themselves to improve and competing with others to see who can get the best score. It's a fun and fast way to see immediate results in your student's aural ability in rehearsal and performance.
kramcho
Enjoyed the app and the challenges it offers. A good way to brush up on your musical listening skills which can improve musicianship. However, a chart or some type of "key" needs to be added to app that will better explain how to interpret the results & also save these results so the user can track their progress & see how well or if they are showing improvement.
kimbunnykay
Impressive. Initially I had some difficulty getting the pitch to be audible after a few rounds, but I reloaded the app, and it worked fine after that. Otherwise, I would have given it 5 stars.
Taiden
This app has a low frequency rumble that always plays when it's open. What the heck?