InTune – Intonation

Améliorez votre oreille

Published by: Half Note Labs
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Une bonne oreille musicale est l’une des compétences parmi les plus importantes que doit acquérir un musicien. C’est pour ça que nous avons créé InTune, la seule application qui vous permettra de progresser et vous donnera les capacités de jouer juste. Téléchargez InTune pour vous entraîner à reconnaître les intonations et, ainsi améliorer la justesse de votre jeu musical.
• Exercez ton oreille à distinguer l’intonation juste
• Ajoutez des sons d’instruments d’orchestre avec une qualité studio
• Application issue de 25 années de recherches universitaires
• Entraînez-vous avec vos amis via Game Center
• Top 10 des applications de musique dans plus de 50 pays !
InTune a débuté grâce à des recherches sur l’intonation, c’est à dire la capacité à différencier les hauteurs de sons qui sont proches les unes des autres. Depuis, il a été constaté que plus les musiciens l’utilisaient, plus ils progressaient – 3 fois plus vite que ceux qui ne l'utilisaient pas.
Nous sommes toujours en train d’améliorer InTune et nous aimons avoir des retours de nos utilisateurs. N’hésitez pas à nous envoyer vos remarques et propositions via [email protected].
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User Rating

4.56 out of 5

16 ratings in France

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InTune Reviews

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Doudoucat on

France

Très bien pour développer la justesse de l'oreille avec des intervalle très petits (jusqu'à 3% d'un demi-ton par exemple)

Tones.

Emepancake on

United States

AWESOM DESIGN but you should be able to To limit how high/low it goes and be able to listen to each tone again.

does what it says, although

Lrjv on

United States

great little ear training app for helping discern lower and higher pitches. The only thing I could wish for is a better sample sound for string instruments, that sounds more like a real instrument.

Great app

Chriswray223 on

United States

I wish there was a feature where you can choose different instruments for each pitch. Like have one on piano and one on oboe, make it more real world application

Musician’s Friend

marilallen on

United States

Easy to use, well-Designed tool for musicians. It’s useful both for soloists and ensemble members. Helps to improve pitch differentiation/accuracy. Highly recommended!

Timpani sounds just terrible..

Mingu721 on

United States

You guys seriously decided to use those sound files and selling them? You can do better than that

Great, simple app!

jdude52001 on

United States

I hope this app never gets taken down from the store. It’s a great idea! I wish there were more apps with ear training on the App Store.

Makes ear training a fun game!

Timpani T on

United States

Thank you! I use this app with my percussion students to help their ear for timpani tuning. It’s fun for them and I’m noticing improvement!

Oh please.

V1VrV2Rotate! on

United States

The reason the description to the app is so vague is because the app is incredibly simplistic, and really just junk. Here’s what it is since the designers don’t tell you. You hear a tone, then you hear another tone. You decide whether the second tone is higher or lower. That is the entire program. I actually thought that it would be interactive, as in you hear a tone, then sing the same tone, or in my case play that tone on the violin. No. Nothing like that. Really just a sound generator.

Please add a way to replay the pitches

little krissy b on

United States

I use this for tuning practice and highly recommend it. The old version was better in my opinion, but I still like this version. I like that the pitches are not played as fast with this new version, but I liked the scoring with the old version. I would love it if there were a way to hear the pitches played again. Sometimes a second listen is needed to make sure your brain is thinking correctly. Neither the first or second version has offered this. I figured that would be among the list of improvements foe sure. Also maybe something telling you where your problem areas are… which octaves… and those could be used to drill down even further.

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InTune Competitors

Name
Rhythm Sight Reading Trainer
with a focus on accuracy
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Outils de pratique musicale
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Music Practice Tools
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Piano, violin, guitar tracker
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Theory exercises and tools
Modacity: Pro Music Practice
A new way to practice music.
Pitch trainer - Harmonize
Just intonation ear training.
iPracticePro
Practice like a pro!
Intonia
Intonation tool for strings
Monster Musician:Reading Game
Band Choir Orchestra Practice

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Half Note Labs
Languages
English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Swedish
Recent release
5.0.3 (3 years ago )
Released on
Dec 14, 2012 (12 years ago )
Last Updated
2 days ago
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