A TOP 10 MUSIC APP IN 50 COUNTRIES!
“A brilliantly simple game of precision hearing… This ingenious game puts your skill of pitch discernment to the test.” – Voice Council Magazine
“Anyone with an interest in sound will enjoy this.” – Evolver.fm
InTune has been a top-10 music app in more than 50 countries, including the USA (#9), Canada (#4), the UK (#5), Italy (#10), Portugal (#2), Sweden (#4), Finland (#3), Czech Republic (#1), Poland (#1), China (#1), Hong Kong (#1), Indonesia (#1), and Australia (#4).
You love music – but how good is your ear? Download the only app that tests and improves your ability to hear what’s in tune.
• Test your ability to hear very close pitches
• Improve your ability to sing and play in tune
• Compete with your friends via Game Center
• Share your score and challenge your friends
• Try real clarinet, bassoon, oboe, or English horn sounds (in-app purchase – more coming soon!)
• Play InTune again to improve your score – and your ear!
“There are a number of ear training apps available for the iPhone, but InTune has actual science to back it up.”
– Discchord
InTune is an outgrowth of 25 years of intonation research by Daniel Kazez, cellist and professor of music at Wittenberg University. The concept began as a method to test pitch discrimination, the ability to differentiate pitches that are close together. But then in a research study, Dr. Kazez discovered that students’ listening improved the more often they played – at triple the rate of those who did not. Download now and see if InTune works for you!
“Very easy to use…a fun and useful addition to your practice toolbox.” – Horn World
“Musical perfectionists and sound geeks beware: this game could become an obsession… It will absolutely help you develop a more discerning ear.” – Voice Council Magazine
We’re always improving InTune! Please send your comments and requests to dkazez@wittenberg.edu. Wondering what’s a “good” score? It varies, based on music experience and age, but first-time users often score under 50% of a half step, or under 20% if they have music experience. With repeated use, scores improve substantially. Those with music experience may reach 1% of a half step, or even better.