Adam
2 years ago
Software was fine, till it started pushing notifications. Like honestly ask yourself, when a silly tuning app can send a notification to your phone and smart devices, thus forcing me to stop work and thinking and look down, guess what its another ad. My impression is not "Oh hey thanks I'll go buy it yay!" . I'm uninstalling and not buying. You waste my time and that is not forgivable.
Aaron Anello
3 years ago
As a musician of over 25 years, I Am very disappointed. I really had high hopes. I was looking forward to being able to tune to over than 440hz as well as open tuning, etc. But, you go to tune it sometimes, it will give you the wrong frequency (note). It'll say "C3" on the "B3," right after I just tuned it to "B!" VERY frustrating! So, uninstalled. Sorry. But, "Music is Life, literally." Science has proven that everything is Sound, Energy, Vibration, etc. Love and Light. A'ho Mitakuye Oyasin.
Faeryn A
1 year ago
This is by far the best tuning app for stringed instruments I've found. I use this app to tune my harps, violin, and guitar, and it actually works well for my woodwinds, too. It includes several (stringed) instruments to choose from and different tuning keys (some you have to pay-to-upgrade for, but the main ones are free). It also has a chromatic tuner, which I use the most (great for tuning my harps and woodwinds). Devs did a fantastic job with this one, it has become my most used app.
Keith Sizemore
3 years ago
This thing kinda sucks. It's great just to tune up to. Sometimes the needle goes haywire. The thing that I really wanted it for, was to set my intonation. But everytime I hit the notes on the 12th fret, the needle goes haywire again saying I'm way to low or high. I absolutely know that not all of my strings are out of intonation. I guess it catches all of the overtones it something. I haven't found an app tuner yet that works decent. This makes like the 5th one I've tried.
xian clement castro
1 year ago
The tuner is great enough but if I pulled a string in my guitar it won't respond quickly, also not perfectly accurate
praise Yohanna
1 year ago
Great app but when ever i enter the app it tells me to get the app from Google play store after downloading it from Google play store and I've used this tuner app before and it was really good
Marko Stanković
4 years ago
On start it shows adds and black screen afterward. I tried to start the app around 20 times, but only 2 time actually manage to pass the adds and load the tuner. So, is it good? If it loads, yes. It worked as intended. Interface is nice, so are the options. But the thing with not loading is real deal breaker for me.
A Google user
6 years ago
The biggest challenge of writing a tuner app isn't making it accurate. (That's just math.) It's making the meter behave in a usable way—responsive, but steady enough to see what the heck's going on. It's a tricky balance of qualities. This developer has done a great job on that, IMHO. I'm withholding a star only because it's annoying having to stare at an ad as a condition of tuning up, even when you're offline… I guess everyone has their own ideas of what good taste is, tho. 🙄
WANDERA SILAS
1 year ago
This app has exclusively enabled me the beginner to learn chords. Thx so much
Salik KC
4 years ago
Simple and easy to use app. Settings are much simplified and I have been using to find the frequency and note of musical instruments and sounds of different objects. Just the adds coming in covering the whole page making difficult to navigate the app, but I suppose that's the whole point of selling ad free version! Can't app builder.earn from the ads itself ?
Nick Robinson
5 years ago
What you need to know: It does work and in fact it will get your guitar in tune and allow you to focus on playing rather than tuning. As most professionals know the guitar cannot be completely in tune otherwise it will sound out when you move up the neck. I've invested a small fortune on tuner: clip-on, or standard tuners all prices and ranges. This is the first one that nailed it with the Equal Temperament feature. To be a good tuner you need the tuner to take several physical things that go on with the guitar and the strings and which make it necessary to put the guitar slightly out of tune to get a balanced sound all over the neck of the guitar. This tuner passed the test with flying colours. I've already upgrade to the full app so as to get rid of the adds and unlock all it's features. The cool thing is that you can see the actual pitch of the string and the target in Hz so it ensures you reach exactly the desired pitch. It also has the possibility to tune by listening to the sound of the strings played individually, which will make most people happy. However, I think it could be a problem when it comes to tuning in a noise environment. I've yet to try that feature. Not a problem as a solo guitar player. BEST MONEY I'VE SPENT ON A TUNER. Let's hope one day they can put this in to a clip-on tuner with noise cancellation. It would be more practical for me. I'd buy it without hesitation. I'm very excited about this app! Can't you tell? :) I fully recommend it whether you are a professional or a beginner, look no further, this is the only tuner you will need.
Zander Smith
1 year ago
I haven't actually used this app I was looking for one to use for tuning a 8 string guitar but all I see are presets for 6,7,9, and 12 strings But from what I see of the app it is good for what it has I'm the lead guitarist for my band (HAXSAW) and if I wasn't looking for 8 string tunings I'd keep the app but I'll be uninstalling it shortly
shri kelkar
1 year ago
perfect. and precise. makes life much easier. very user-friendly. used it once though
Surenitie Proctor
1 year ago
It wouldn't recognize the strings on my guitar which ended in a string breaking. Everything else was fine.
A Google user
5 years ago
I wanted to find an app that would let me achieve any tuning, but more importantly I wanted to tune in 432hz pitch instead of 440hz- 440hz being what most people agree is "standard".... I tried so many tuning apps in search of this specific set of features. Best Tuner really is the best. The ads aren't too intrusive just a banner, the feature set is surprisingly in depth, and it has never frozen or crashed on my Galaxy S9. Good work, devs!
Ronald Puglisi
3 years ago
I thought it was going to be pleasant but it was sad, it was sad. I know! ads are what helps make possible the free versions of these apps. Well, I get it! But- the style, timing, and placement of the is important and also the ease of being able to silence the ad and escape the ad or app entirely is also important. Tonight was like my second use of the app. was gonna tune my guitar, and first thing Ian ad pops up in Spanish making it hard to exit. Then an offer for an ad free version. No bueno.
Calliope Lintwig
2 years ago
This tuner is good if you're playing a fretted instrument. BUT, I downloaded this tuner back when it was called "best tuner for android" and it was the best tuner in the store for violin. I managed to save the app on an old phone that isn't allowed internet access. The newer versions are less responsive, the old pointer was easier to read for fine adjustments.
Rasputin Aborigine
3 years ago
I just downloaded it a few minutes ago, already impressed. The ads aren't as obnoxious as most free apps. The accuracy is stunning. The display is very stable, unlike the other app I just got rid of. I play the dobro in both open G and open D tuning. I'll probably never use my cheesy headstock tuner again. Will probably upgrade to the ad-free version. Nice work!
salgoud why
2 years ago
I was able to tune all 6 strings on my guitar without interruption from ads. GREAT!!! I haven't gone any further into the app to experience the many other features it has to offer. I was pleasantly surprised by the automatic change from one string to another by plucking the next one to be tuned. No manual intervention to the app required. Once again....GREAT!!!
Alexander Legler
1 year ago
Perfect for my needs as an amateur. The free version is perfectly functional, with several different instruments and different tunings for each. Would seriously consider using premium if I were a professional. (But I'm not, so enjoy this positive review instead.) Occasional user surveys also indicate to me that the developers are legitimately interestested in understanding how their app is being used and delivering a useable and USEFUL product.