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Play a Note supports microphone input, note-name buttons and a virtual instrument fretboard.
StringPitch is available today as a responsive browser application. Its mobile version is in development and is not yet distributed through mobile stores.
Play a Note supports microphone input, note-name buttons and a virtual instrument fretboard.
Difficulty-specific cent tolerances, pitch hold time, microphone gate controls and configurable A4 reference support real acoustic playing.
Many settings allow practice adjustments, transferable across devices via your own account.
Listen to the target and tune one continuously adjustable virtual string until it matches.
Tune a complete set of virtual strings into the displayed and sounded target chord.
Read a target on the staff and produce or select the requested pitch.
Use the view that best matches the tuning task instead of forcing one display onto every instrument.
Explore harmony either as sounding strings or as positions on an instrument fretboard.
The release currently consists of this website only. A mobile edition is being developed, but no iOS or Android download is currently available.