InTune – Tuning Practice is a music app developed by Half Note Labs. The last update, v5.00, released on February 15, 2021, and it’s rated 4.66 out of 5 based on the latest 460 reviews. InTune – Tuning Practice is FREE and requires iOS 13.0+ and Android 12 or newer to download.
Improve your ear
Video: InTune – Tuning Practice Overview
Description
Improve your ear for tuning and intonation with this beautiful app. • Improve your musical intonation — one of the most important skills a musician can have.
How to Use InTune – Tuning Practice on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy InTune – Tuning Practice on your desktop? Download the latest APK (5.00, 86 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing APK files, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★☆Please add a way to replay the pitches
I use this for tuning practice and highly recommend it. The old version was better in my opinion, but I still like this version. I like that the pitches are not played as fast with this new version, but I liked the scoring with the old version.
I would love it if there were a way to hear the pitches played again. Sometimes a second listen is needed to make sure your brain is thinking correctly. Neither the first or second version has offered this. I figured that would be among the list of imp
★★★★★Musician’s Friend
Easy to use, well-Designed tool for musicians. It’s useful both for soloists and ensemble members. Helps to improve pitch differentiation/accuracy. Highly recommended!
★★★★★Great app
I wish there was a feature where you can choose different instruments for each pitch. Like have one on piano and one on oboe, make it more real world application
★★★★☆does what it says, although
great little ear training app for helping discern lower and higher pitches.
The only thing I could wish for is a better sample sound for string instruments, that sounds more like a real instrument.
★★★★★Tones.
AWESOM DESIGN but you should be able to
To limit how high/low it goes and be able to listen to each tone again.