
Any experiences if there are any tuning apps for smartphone which are better than others, especially for brass instruments?
TIA!
I guess there's the generation gap at work. I don't live on my phone, even though I use it for more things than a lot of folks of my generation (Baby Boomers). I can have a tuner on the phone and it's useful. I also use the timer. But I don't spend a lot of time texting or playing games on it. Full disclosure: I own 3 Korg tuners and have used them as well.
This was new to me. I've used GoodEar in the past, but this looks more useful.DaveAshley wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 11:22 am It's not a tuning app, but Politonus is also absolutely indispensable, IMO. Serious musicians who aren't using an ear-training app are doing themselves a disservice - ESPECIALLY jazz musicians!
I use an old phone with no sim card inside, so there is not more distraction as with an physical tuner. Also there is no possibility to load advertising.
Snark is still the best one. You can clip it on the bell or the slide crook connection point, and the head rotates so you can see it clearly. And you can see your pitch no matter how noisy everyone is around you.LanceHandsome wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:09 pm heldenbone--
I just received my d'Addario cello/bass tuner and it doesn't appear to be chromatic. Turns out the Snark tuner I bought it to replace wasn't broken after all (just wounded), so unless the d'Addario is fully chromatic, back it goes.
I remember paying about $80 for a digital tuner. You could pay more then too. I still use an old Korg TM model that needs a squeeze now and then for it to be audible. I have TE on my phone but prefer a small Korg that clips on to the bell and runs on a single AAA battery.