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🎤 Pitch Trainer

Train your ear and voice. Hear a note, sing it back, and see in real time how accurate you are. Your microphone becomes your teacher.

Sing or hum to begin
 
♭ Flat✓ In Tune♯ Sharp
Signal
Silence

Sing any note — the display shows your pitch, note name, and how many cents sharp or flat you are.

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Sing this note:
C4
 
♭ Flat✓ In Tune♯ Sharp
Signal
Silence
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Streak
Listen to the two notes, then identify the interval:
? → ?

Three Ways to Train Your Ear and Voice

The Pitch Trainer turns your microphone into a teacher across three modes, each building a different skill:

What “Cents” Means

A cent is one hundredth of a semitone — the smallest pitch difference the trainer measures. Being within about ±10 cents is generally heard as “in tune”; beyond ±25 cents starts to sound noticeably off. Watching the cents readout teaches your ear to hear differences far finer than “right” or “wrong,” which is the foundation of reliable intonation.

How to Practice

Short, frequent sessions beat long ones. Spend two minutes in Match Pitch building a streak, then switch to Intervals to stretch your ear. If you consistently sing flat on ascending leaps, that is a breath-support signal, not a hearing problem — your airflow is dropping as you reach. Pair this with the pitch work in the Live Analyzer to connect accurate pitch with healthy resonance.