[musictlk] Accessible tuner and metronome
Hanson, John
jhan at loc.gov
Thu Jul 28 12:53:38 UTC 2011
To All:
I may have missed a posting or two, but I reproduce below an announcement that appeared in two of our music publications (anyone can subscribe for free) regarding a new accessible tuner. Please read.
Talking Tuner for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store
For those who play guitar or other instruments that require tuning, there now is a new product, Talking Tuner, that requires no visual access.
Talking Tuner, from HotPaw Productions, is a hands-off, sound-activated, talking musical-instrument tuner. The app uses built-in speech synthesis and thus does not require that VoiceOver be enabled.
Developer Ronald Nicholson received a request to create an iPhone app that could help vision-challenged individuals tune their musical instruments without having to look at or touch their iPhone's display. This product is the result.
While the Auto-Speak switch is on, Talking Tuner listens and identifies the note name and how many cents sharp or flat it estimates the end of the note to be. Using headphones may make it easier to hear what the app is saying while tuning.
The pitch-estimation algorithm works best for notes between two octaves below middle C and two octaves above middle C. It may not work as well for very low notes, very high notes, or with any background noise, harmony, or accompaniment. The accuracy is about plus or minus three cents (3/100ths of the pitch difference between semitones).
Talking Tuner can be purchased from the iTunes app store for $0.99. The URL is http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/talking-tuner/id421065079?mt=8.
Category: Music
Released: February 26, 2011
Version: 1.0.0
Size: 5.2 MB
Language: English
Seller: Ronald Nicholson
(c) Copyright 2011 HotPaw Productions
Rated 4+ by iTunes users
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 4.0.2
or later.
Best regards,
John Hanson
Music Section
NLS
Library of Congress
Washington, DC
-----Original Message-----
From: musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Marion Gwizdala
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 7:32 AM
To: NFBnet Music Talk Mailing List
Subject: Re: [musictlk] Accessible tuner and metronome
Winona,
The tuner only tells you when you are on pitch, not if you are flat or sharp. For this, you need some point of reference. I play guitar, so I use a 440 tuning fork to get my "A" string close to pitch and then the tuner to fine tune it. Since, for the most part, the guitar is tuned in fourths, I use the previous string as comparison. Which instrument are you wanting to tune?
Marion
----- Original Message -----
From: "winona" <trumpetqueenwb at gmail.com>
To: "NFBnet Music Talk Mailing List" <musictlk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: [musictlk] Accessible tuner and metronome
> Ok. Does the tuner tell you somehow if you are flat or sharp?
>
> Winona
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marion Gwizdala" <blind411 at verizon.net
> To: "NFBnet Music Talk Mailing List" <musictlk at nfbnet.org
> Date sent: Wed, 27 Jul 2011 21:43:52 -0400
> Subject: Re: [musictlk] Accessible tuner and metronome
>
> Winona,
> I'm not sure if the metronome on this is accessible, but the tuner
> defintely is because I use it! (I've only accidentally engaged the
> metronome!) Check out the Boss TU-80. It chirps when it detects the
> pitch.
> You need to at least know you are close to the pitch, though, as it does
> not
> tell you which pitch it is, only that you are on pitch! HTH!
>
> Fraternally yours,
> Marion Gwizdala
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "winona" <trumpetqueenwb at gmail.com
> To: <musictlk at nfbnet.org
> Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 10:28 PM
> Subject: [musictlk] Accessible tuner and metronome
>
>
> Hello everyone, I am wondering if there is a tuner and a metronome that is
> accessible for the blind.
>
> Thanks,
> Winona
>
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