Tuning Workshop 4+

Micro-tuning & Intonation

Marion WOOD

Designed for iPad

    • 1.0 • 1 Rating
    • Free

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Description

An app designed to demonstrate pure intervals and difference tones, and provide a workshop for training the ear in three and four note combinations.

Written for students of the Musikhochschule (Conservatoire) Department of the University of Münster, this app demonstrates difference tones and pure intervals, as well as providing a hands-on experimental environment to improve ear-training for real chamber music / choir / orchestra situations.

Training in pure intervals is interesting in itself, and useful for tuning harpsichords, but the real issues arise when 4 players or voices might all make adjustments to the tuning of a chord, with exceedingly diverse results! How does a 'pure' major chord sound? Can you hear the difference if the major third is a little sharper than pure, or in equal temperament? Does it matter where in the chord (which inversion) a micro-tuned note lies? How far up can the fifth go before it sounds too high? What effect does a high leading tone have? Is a 'too sharp' major 3rd in a dominant chord acceptable when it is about to be resolved? Can a chamber musician help the tuning of the chord when playing the 5th, without criticising whoever is playing the 3rd!? Does microtuning have an effect on the 'character' of the chord?

If these questions interest you whatsoever, then this is the app for you!

(pure major chord: 5th roughly 2 cents sharp, 3rd anywhere up to 12 cents flatter than equal temperament, see Help screens for more!)

Ratings and Reviews

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1 Rating

Lardlad62 ,

Very frustrating design.

When tuning notes, the mechanism is a sliding touch button, with extremely fine increments, by cent. It is extremely frustrating because it’s very hard to get it to the exact pitch you want. There is no keypad or touch button for it, it is only a sliding touch button. It is extremely time-consuming, and ruins the otherwise interesting app. It’s a shame, because it’s a very good idea. But extremely careless design in user interface!

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