Farley's PocketTones is a handy, durable and compact tuning device, which may be carried in your pocket or purse as a key fob. Or you can fit the PocketTones tuner conveniently in an instrument case for accurate tones whenever you need them. Use PocketTones to develop excellent pitch recognition-the perfect answer for an immediate tone, and always at hand.
Band directors and timpani players love the fact that it is non-disruptive when tuning during performances. The volume control dials down to a ‘whisper’, and a 40-voice choir can hear it at max volume. The individual note select gets you an immediate tone, and besides all of that, the PT-16 and PT-15 fit right in the palm of your hand! Pocket Tones are sanitary, accurate, and a fantastic way to develop perfect pitch.
Use Farley's Pocket Tones to develop excellent pitch recognition – it is the perfect answer for an immediate tone, and it fits right in your hand. Farley's Pocket Tones are available to tune a variety of instruments including Guitar PocketTone, Chromatic-C PocketTone and Chromatic-F PocketTone. Chromatic-C is the generally recommended pitch pipe for women and the Chromatic-F PocketTone for men. Farley's Pocket Tones are convenient, affordable and quite helpful. Get yours today!
If you own the Chromatic PocketTones, here are some practical ideas for its use:
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Practice pitch matching. Play the tone and then sing the pitch.
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Sing a unison or harmony pitch with the PocketTones. See if your voice can remain constant and unwavering, like the tone you are matching.
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Practice developing relative/perfect pitch. Attempt to sing the tone before pushing the button. The chromatic PocketTones can be useful to you anytime, anywhere. Its on your keychain, so when you find yourself with a spare minute anywhere, you can work on singing the pitch first and then checking yourself with the tones.
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Learn a melody line. If you dont have access to a piano, you can pick out the pitches on the Pocket Tone to help you learn a melody from sheet music. Have a chance to sing somewhere but theres no music? Make sure you get started on the right pitch!
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Practice and learn intervals. Develop your musical ear by learning to identify the sound of one note to another.
This handy little tuner/pitch pipe works with all these instruments and more:
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Voice
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Acoustic Guitar
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Electric Guitar
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Banjo
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Mandolin
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Fiddle
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Ukulele
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Bass Guitar
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Violin
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Cello
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Viola
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Dulcimer
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Autoharp
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Saxophone
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Brass Instruments