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The P-13E Tombow Chromatic Tuning Whistle offers 13 finely tuned pitches at A=440Hz, featuring an adjustable screw for precise sound matching. Crafted with expert reed instrument technology, this compact and portable pitch pipe is perfect for tuning Western instruments, acapella, and more, making it an essential tool for musicians seeking accuracy and convenience.
| ASIN | B000SQC7UW |
| Brand | Tombo |
| Brand Name | Tombo |
| Color | Braun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,408 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Included Components | Pfeife |
| Instrument Key | e-scale |
| Item Dimensions | 3.31 x 0.87 x 2.99 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | トンボ |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 901890 |
| Material | Messing oder ähnliches Material |
| Material Type | Messing oder ähnliches Material |
| Model Name | P-13E |
| Model Number | P-13E |
| Style | West |
D**R
Not a bad pitch pipe
I play in a band, and this is not a bad pitch pipe. Overall, the Tombo P-13E is a reliable and well-crafted pitch pipe that delivers on its promise of accurate tuning. While it may not replace electronic tuners for some, its simplicity and portability make it a valuable addition to any musician's toolkit. However, I found the sound output to be on the quieter side, which might be challenging in noisy environments.
C**M
Great quality pitch pipe.
Works as intended, checked on an electronic tuner and the pitches are accurate. Easy to use and comes with a nice carrying case
I**N
Works as advertised but a bit tougher to read
This pitch pipe is a bit tougher to read; however, it appears that it is more durable and remains in tone better than my Master Key, which I've had for over 25 yrs. Works as advertised, came the next day via Prime and I am please to have a pipe that blows and E and E flat in the correct pitch. Priced fairly!
M**.
Very good reed pitch pipe
I've used pitch pipes in my barbershop chorus for many years. These are the most stable as far as maintaining accurate pitches that I have tried so far. They are not perfect and occasionally drift a bit. Electronic pitch pipes are more accurate, but they don't create the overtones like the reed ones do. Many people don't like the sterile sound of electronic pipes.
J**N
In tune
Great product! The pitch is clear and in tune.
C**A
100% perfect sound, withstands the washer and dryer!
This pitch pipe is AMAZING. Unlike the metal pipes, it always produces a clean, clear sound; no wondering if it will make a sound or squeak, or overblow. Also, one can blow softer and get a softer pitch, whereas the metal ones are mostly one volume. Also, I can attest that it can go through the washer AND THE DRYER multiple times and still come out fully functional. Don't waste your money on other pipes. This is the pitch pipe you've been waiting for!
S**E
Yes it's 5 star accurate, TAKES KNOWLEDGE.
Five star yes, but I bought this to help know where to start when tuning a six-string guitar. This is not for a guitar. This is a Tombo chromatic pitch pipe made in Japan it is set to the key of E. Denoted as P-13E The difference Between a chromatic pitch pipe in the key of A versus other keys such as the key of E. Is that the starting point shifts to a different point on the chromatic scale, so if you compare the two pitch pipes described above, they will have some of the same notes as each other, but the starting place on the chromatic scale will mean the 2 pitch pipes won't share all of the same notes. Do you need more than one chromatic pitch pipe, yes most likely. You need a pitch pipe that serves your need. They all have 13 pitches, and the frequencies repeat so there are many types of them, so therefore you need a pitch pipe that will pitch the notes that you desire. And that the starting point on the dial would be your preference. Chromatic refers to an instrument such as a piano that can have up to 88 notes. Take a look at this. ABCDEFG and back to A, but it repeats now in a higher octave. Again back to that A note, BCDEFG and back to A, the higher octave above the last. So therefore The whole picture looks like this. ABCDEFG-A-BCDEFG-A-BCDEFG. And this third position ends the chromatic scale. Another way to see it is. Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do. And like the above sequence this repeats three times as well, going into the next higher octave each time. Plus we need to consider that there are 8 notes of which 7 are in each set. Just 7 notes not 8, but you still need the 8th note to play music. On a 6 string guitar it's 5, and the 6th string starts the next octave. EADGB-E Back to the pitch pipe. They've improved the dial, now it's gold and the lettering last. It's very accurate, I measured it against 2 instruments and it's dead on. Here are the frequencies, and it seems you can only get them after you buy it. So you're buying in the dark. But for the chromatic pitch pipe in the key of E the frequencies are keyed to the middle of the chromatic scale, which looks like this in hertz. 329.6 Hertz 349.2 Hertz 369.9 Hertz 392.0 Hertz 415.3 Hertz 440.0 Hertz. The standard pitch. 466.1 Hertz 493.8 Hertz 523.2 Hertz 554.3 Hertz 587.3 Hertz 622.2 Hertz 659.2 Hertz If this was a chromatic pitch pipe set to the key of A, then you would be starting off with 440.0 Hertz. The standard pitch. Both pitch pipes mentioned above are good to have, but it comes down to your preference. Hope that helps.
R**D
Works great and does the job.
This is a nice pitch pipe. It is pitched from E-E (instead of the traditional F-F or C-C). The tone quality is clear, and the notes appear to be fairly accurate (much more so than a previous pipe I used). I like the small cloth pouch in which it can be kept to keep out the fluff that accumulates when a pitch pipe is carried in your pocket. I especially like the raised blow holes which make it easier to blow the correct pitch. My only quarrel is that the label only lists notes with sharps, not flats, so if I want B-flat, I have to remember to use A-sharp - not a big deal, but it would have been easy for the manufacturer to label this with both sharps and flats. I have been using this for about 6 months with our a cappella quartet, and so far I would recommend this highly.
E**O
Afinación perfecta
Comprobado con varios afinadores cromáticos. La afinación es perfecta.
J**N
Excellent sound quality
I'm so happy that I chose this one to purchase! Excellent sound, a quality item! I need it for vocal auditions - to start on the correct note- and I can tune my other instruments (violin; guitar) with it as well.
C**N
Utilisation choriste
Bon produit
S**B
Pitch Pipe
Item arrived as expected.
A**.
Bien
Excelente elección
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