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In having a personal tuner, each student can see visually if they are playing in tune or not. If the note isn't in tune, these tuners will let the student know if the note is sharp or flat. Playing in tune is so important for the musician and makes for a better listening experience for the audience. Seeing the tuner showing sharp or flat and listening for the intonation pulse will give them that visual reinforcement of their playing ability and add to their confidence level. Having these tuners will take the guess work out of rehearsals and performances

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In having a personal tuner, each student can see visually if they are playing in tune or not. If the note isn't in tune, these tuners will let the student know if the note is sharp or flat. Playing in tune is so important for the musician and makes for a better listening experience for the audience. Seeing the tuner showing sharp or flat and listening for the intonation pulse will give them that visual reinforcement of their playing ability and add to their confidence level. Having these tuners will take the guess work out of rehearsals and performances

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