Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Music | $4.99 | Ronald Nicholson | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Sing-inTuna uses the built-in microphone on your iPhone or iPad to analyze and help you visualize if you are singing, or playing a musical instrument (such as a violin), precisely on the right pitch. It graphs pitch on a scrolling graph resembling a musical Grand Staff. Tones that are on-pitch (+-20 cents) are colored green; notes slightly sharp: red; notes a pinch flat: blue.
You can also display an optional pitch frequency spectrum of your voice to see your timbre.
Sing-inTuna requires a quiet environment with no accompaniment or harmony, and monophonic pitches that are at least a quarter second long. The pitch range using the built-in mic is about +-2 octaves from middle-C, depending on microphone use, loudness, and timbre.
Note: This app produces no sounds and shows no sheet music. It only listens so that you can see your pitch, and how well your pitch matches that of a well tuned equal-temperament instrument.
Pretty good for practicing your pitch. Can use as guitar tuner too. Shows graphically how high or low you are from the correct pitch.
A wonderful program made even better with the latest version (2.0) improvements! Thank you!
Unforgivable lack of basic testing and quality control spoils this app. The app displays the flatted note below D as B flat. Nothing is more frustrating than trying to hone in on a C note and going the wrong way because display is wrong. I've gone back to AppStore to find a usable, higher quality app; this one is too frustrating due to basic errors!
Great for excercising your voice and pitch. I would give it 5 stars if I could set the notation relative to my voice when I sing bagpipe tunes which are on the treble clef. Only problem is I have a low voice. Overall, a wonderful app to build your confidence in sounding notes especially for real singers. I'm a novist but this is really fun!
Not much you can use this for. But it's ok if you just want to maybe check pitch a little... Doesn't put much on the screen. Doesn't have sound, Definitely not worth ten bucks.... May be 1.99 the most.
This is THE REASON a musician needs an iPhone. What a dream come true this has been! I don’t even know where the old guitar tuner went because I alway tune with this app and even practice with my cello and use it to help my intonation. Again this is a dream come true. Get it. Thank you to the dev team. I couldn’t be happier!