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A tuner you can trust
Sub-cent precision and an instant lock that holds steady on low brass, strings, and woodwinds. No 47 buttons — just the note you're playing and how far off you are.
What you actually get
No more three apps fighting for screen space. No more forgetting to log Tuesday. Open it, play, walk into your next lesson with real evidence.
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Sub-cent precision and an instant lock that holds steady on low brass, strings, and woodwinds. No 47 buttons — just the note you're playing and how far off you are.
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Tap tempo. ±1 and ±10 BPM. Accent the downbeat in one tap. Subdivisions when you need them. Nothing on screen you didn't ask for.
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Every minute you spend with the tuner or metronome becomes a logged session — automatically. Nothing to start. Nothing to stop. Nothing to remember.
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A daily heat-map and weekly bars build the habit without nagging. See the week your teacher said you'd plateaued, and the week you broke through.
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"What did you work on this week?" Open the Practice tab. Show your teacher the minutes, the days, the trend. No more shrugging.
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Concert, B♭, E♭, F transpositions. A=440 reference. Wood Block click. Designed by working with band students, brass players, and private teachers — not generic app users.
"Three apps. A tuner I didn't trust on low notes. A metronome whose UI fought me. A practice journal I forgot last Tuesday — or was it Wednesday? Now it's one calm screen, and the minutes count themselves."
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