Intellitouch
Center
Pitch Univeral Tuner for Violin Family, Trumpet, Trombone, Sax, Clarinet
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Intellitouch Center Pitch Univeral Tuner for Violin Family, Trumpet, Trombone, Sax, Clarinet
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Manufacturer: Intellitouch
Model: CP2
Publisher: Intellitouch
Label: Intellitouch
Features for Intellitouch Center Pitch Univeral Tuner for Violin Family, Trumpet, Trombone, Sax, Clarinet:
- Attaches easily, firmly and safely to any brass, woodwind and bowed stringed instrument,
- Adjusts to the perfect viewing angle every time. Responsive over the entire note range at all dynamic levels, CP2 can be set to display notes enharmonically sharp or flat, and transposed for instruments between concert pitch and B-flat, E-flat or F.
- Displays the immediate pitch response necessary to seriously learn intonation control
- Durable enough for every school music program and accurate enough for every professional musician, CenterPitch Universal has all rubber contact surfaces and utilizes strong and light precision aluminum and high performance plastics.
- CenterPitch Universal is perfect for noisy rehearsal or practice rooms because it "feels" the vibrations of the contact instrument and responds only to it.
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Customer Reviews
Very Clever Tool--Perfect for my marching band!!! 
2007-10-10
This tuner functions perfectly in environments with ambient noises that are loud and random. It's perfect for outdoor performance warmups.
I've also used it in other ways. This particular band I'm teaching (brass, with some woodwind work) tunes extremely well by ear. During pre-show or pre-rehearsal warmups I put the section in an arc around me and randomly select a student to provide the reference pitch (Bb concert). I then attach the tuner to their instrument, show them how to read it and have them sweep across the arc 4 times while sounding the reference pitch. Since the student can see the tuner while sweeping across the arc, they can hold the pitch steady for the rest of the arc to hear. In addition, the students in the arc can play, if they wish, to match their pitch to the student sweeping the arc. Since the tuner in unaffected by all of this, the student sweeping the arc can still provide the correct tuning reference. Even the weakest, least experienced players are able to keep the pitch steady enough for reference tuning purposes.
The piccolo players especially like it when I let the section leader "wear" it on her instrument during marching rehearsals and she can constantly monitor the tuning of the section. I highly recommend it to anyone working in the marching music arts.