![]() ![]() cannot be used (except for that one A440 note) and you must use a full blown piano tuning app that understands stretch to actually check notes. That means that a simple tuning display such as are used for guitars etc. ![]() On a piano the other notes are never a perfect mathematical progression from that fundamental note but are 'stretched' to a compromise required due to a pianos inharmonicity. There isn't going to be a simple app/meter because only one note will be at A440 (or whatever offset from that it has been tuned to).
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