Free Online Horns And Woodwinds Tuner for 16 Instruments
Tune brass and woodwind instruments with clean reference pitches on Protuningtool.com. Choose from 16 different instruments, hear each note one at a time, enable Sustain for continuous playback, or use Play All Notes to hear the full note set in order before practice or rehearsal.
Use this horns and woodwinds tuner to hear reference notes for brass and woodwind instruments including trumpet, saxophone, clarinet, flute, oboe, bassoon, and more.
Best Way to Use This Tuner
Choose your instrument, hear the reference notes, tune by ear, then move directly into scales, drills, and practice work while your instrument is ready.
Horns And Woodwinds Tuner
Choose your instrument, then click any note to hear its reference pitch. Click the same note again to stop. Use Sustain to hold a note continuously, or use Play All Notes to hear the full note sequence for the selected instrument.
16-Instrument Reference Tuner
Use this tuner for brass and woodwind setup, warmups, scale work, band rehearsal, orchestra tuning, and daily practice. Getting in tune first saves time and makes everything after that sound better.
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Horns And Woodwinds Tuner FAQ
Quick answers for using this multi-instrument tuner effectively.
What instruments can I tune with this tool?
This tuner includes piccolo, bagpipe, trumpet, French horn, trombone, tuba, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, oboe, bassoon, and English horn.
How do I use this online horns and woodwinds tuner?
Choose your instrument from the selector, then click any note button to hear its reference pitch. Match your instrument to the sound by ear. Click the same note again to stop, or use the Stop button to silence everything.
What does Sustain do?
Sustain keeps the selected note playing continuously until you stop it. This is useful when you want a longer reference tone while adjusting your pitch.
What is Play All Notes for?
Play All Notes runs through the entire note set for the selected instrument in sequence. It is useful for hearing the full reference set before rehearsal or practice.
Keep Going After You Tune
A tuned instrument is the starting point, not the finish line. Jump into scale finding, drills, and time work while your setup is already dialed in.