Tuner - Pitched!
Tuner - Pitched!
Tuner - Pitched!
Everyone
Stonekick
Instrument tuner used by millions. Guitar tuner, Violin tuner, Voice Ukulele etc


Average Rating

4.7


Number of Ratings

31,963


Number of Downloads

1M+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About Tuner - Pitched!

Pitched Instrument Tuner and Pitch Pipe has been designed by musicians to help you quickly and easily tune a wide range of instruments - use it as a ukulele tuner, violin tuner, guitar tuner, kalimba tuner, voice tuner, and more. Even very low bass strings can be tuned. Simple controls and clear ... read more

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6

Total Categories

3

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

4

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User Reviews

A Google user A Google user
62
Sunday, January 27, 2019

A good app for what it does, but could be a real standout with one simple tweak. What this app does: One view allows you to play a selected note. The other view is a frequency needle, useful for tuning instruments or checking my singing pitch for a particular note. But the needle display could easily be much better. As it is, the needle's display range is narrow, so it jumps around too much to follow a whole song. It would be better as an octave wheel capable of following notes of a whole song.

William Wilde William Wilde
131
Sunday, May 3, 2020

This is a great app. It's super accurate and I have never experienced a single glitch or bug. I use it to tune both acoustic and electric guitars and also mandolins. It can also be used unconventionally to detect notes in skngs or lead lines and solos to reverse engineer into chords. I've used numerous tuning apps, but over the years I've stuck with this one. 5 stars all around!

Stonekick
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Thank you so much for your review. We are pleased you find Pitched useful!
Gary Deaton Gary Deaton
34
Saturday, December 11, 2021

Excellent so far. Well designed and easy to use. I only rated it 4 stars because the options on the pull-down menu on the left (metronome, etc) are not integrated with the app even after I downloaded and installed them. It keeps sending me to a download link on the Play Store, and I have to open them as individual apps. Am I missing something? Or can this be added to a future release?

Stonekick
Monday, December 13, 2021
Hi, once you have downloaded our other music apps they should automatically open when you tap on the menu links. If this isn't working for you please can you email us at [email protected] and we will look into it. Thanks.
Captain Napalm Captain Napalm
36
Thursday, October 17, 2024

At the risk of sounding like a fake review, this is the BEST tuning app I've ever used. I've had it on my last 2 phones, and it never lets me down. I've used it to tune 6-7 bluegrass instruments before gigs, find the keys to songs on the radio, and find my key before singing acapella. It's very versatile, 100% recommend you give it a shot!

Stonekick
Monday, October 21, 2024
Thanks for your feedback and recommendation. We're pleased Pitched has been helpful!
T A Swilling T A Swilling
148
Sunday, May 31, 2020

I like the Pitched Tuner app because it gives two tuning methods, using the meter, or sounding the actual note. I prefer to tune by using the actual sound, using the meter to verify if necessary. The reason why is because any background noise at all can cause the meter to give a false reading, making tuning by ear preferable. Pitched Tuner gives both options. My only concern for the app is that there's the offer to buy the ad-free pro version, but no mention of price. I don't like to press the purchase link without knowing the price beforehand. I finally relented and clicked the link to purchase the Pro version that has no ads. The price of the app is $3.99 USD. In my opinion the pro version should be available separately on Google Play Store and the price displayed. I tend to not trust companies and individual developers who cannot display the price and be open, up-front, and honest about their products. If the price is reasonable, I see no reason to hide it. In this case there is nothing to hide. It's a good app that is straight-forward, easy to use, and worth the price of the Pro version. I see no reason for the cloak-and-dagger where the price is concerned. Of course, the price displayed depends on the nation where the customer lives and the currency used. On the other hand, other apps on Google Play Store show their price, and I'm sure that Google Play Store adjusts the price listed depending on the location and payment method given by the customer. Even using the free version, the ads are not intrusive and do not interrupt or interfere with the use of the app. I definitely recommend Pitched Tuner as an instrument tuning app. Having two methods of tuning in the same app is definitely a plus in my book. Not being restricted to guitar tuning is another plus. Edited

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