Musicians need browser-based tuner supporting 432Hz without install
Musicians who prefer alternative reference pitches like 432Hz cannot find a free, installable-free browser tool that handles both standard and alternate tuning with drone support. Existing apps require downloads or app store installs. A web-based solution filling this gap serves a niche but loyal audience.
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