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Tuna Pitch - chromatic tuner

Tuna Pitch - chromatic tuner

Tune guitars, banjos, and more

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All Versions of Tuna Pitch

2.7.0

September 17, 2019

• Now supports Dark Mode. • Improved accessibility. • Microphone access alert now links directly to the Settings app.
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2.6.2

March 7, 2018

Now updated for iPhone X interface.

2.6.1

June 29, 2017

Updated the More Apps by Us button.

2.6

October 13, 2016

• Fixed a bug with the About screen in French, Japanese, Italian, Korean, and German. • Removed Apple Watch app.
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2.5

June 22, 2016

Added C6 lap steel guitar tuning.

2.4

November 13, 2015

• Added standard bluegrass tuning for Resonator Guitar (Dobro). • Now supports multi-tasking on iPad Air 2 and iPad Pro.
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2.3

June 6, 2015

Added Apple Watch App.

2.2

October 2, 2014

Optimized for iOS 8.

2.1.1

June 5, 2014

• Removed the "Gift This App" button.

2.1

December 20, 2013

Fixed a bug with the Pitch Pipe.

Price History of Tuna Pitch

Description of Tuna Pitch

Stay in tune with this chromatic tuner and pitch pipe for your musical instrument. It tunes guitars, bass guitars, and banjos, but also many other instruments, even your voice (just sing into it!). The built-in pitch pipe lets you play a reference tone for tuning by ear. The tuner requires microphone access, which can be granted in the Settings app, under Privacy > Microphone. For best results, use a headset or microphone separate from the device. FEATURES • Automatically finds the pitch using the microphone. • Shows note name, octave, frequency. • Shows sharpness or flatness in cents and percentage. • Plays reference tones out loud with 4 selectable timbres. • Has 18 built-in tuning systems for 9 instruments. • Can use 8 notation systems (4 types with 2 variations each). • Editable A4 reference frequency, with A440 standard tuning (A4 = 440Hz). • Twelve-tone equal temperament tuning. • Supports upside-down device orientation. • Real-world tested on pianos, acoustic guitars, electric guitars, bass guitars, and other instruments. TUNINGS • Standard Guitar • Guitar: Dropped D • Guitar: Dropped C • Guitar: Open G • Guitar: Open D • Bass Guitar • Resonator Guitar (Dobro) • C6 Lap Steel Guitar • Cello • Viola • Violin • Banjo: Open G • Banjo: Early • Banjo: G Modal • Banjo: Double C • Banjo: Old-time D • Banjo: Open D • Mandolin • Ukulele • Pípá NOTATIONS • English • Fixed do solfège • French • Northern European Tuna Pitch was made by Lucius Kwok and Kasten Searles. Made in NYC.
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Tuna Pitch: FAQ

Does Tuna Pitch have support for iPad devices?

Yes, Tuna Pitch can be used on an iPad.
Felt Tip Inc. is the developer of Tuna Pitch.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 11.0 or higher.
Tuna Pitch has an average rating of 4.0 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The Tuna Pitch App Is Music.
2.7.0 is the newly released version of the Tuna Pitch app.
The most recent update for Tuna Pitch was released on July 2, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.
You can use the Tuna Pitch app in English, French, German and 3 more.
No, Tuna Pitch is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, Tuna Pitch does not offer in-app purchases.
No, Tuna Pitch does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Tuna Pitch

  • Not a stand alone

    If you have to open an iPhone, what is the point of having it work on a watch? Ridiculous.
  • Do not buy!

    On top of the watch app being useless the phone app is equally disappointing. Wish I could get my money back
  • Tuner is consistently inaccurate

    I have nine tuning forks comprising four different pitches. Some are pitch duplicates, e.g., five are A-440. All are high quality English or German made. My room temperature is consistent with the design standard for the forks, 20 degrees C. They are accurate, but this tuner app consistently reports that they are all about 0.3 hertz sharp. So the 440 forks for example all register 440.3 hertz on the tuner app. That, along with the hair trigger response of the tuner, always jumping around so that I find it difficult to read at all, even with tuning forks as a sound source, renders it useless to me. Therefore I can't recommend it.