A Google user
I didn't understand at first but i tried to ignore the Korean writing and watch the scale. The scale was pretty easy to read Because when it would go left means it's too high when would go right it would mean it was too low so then you would you had to fix it into the middle and then it would turn flash green. or it might be the opposite I can't remember what's a good app I recommend it
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Joie Hill
It took me 3 different apps to try before I landed on this. The other apps were too advanced for a beginner so I recommend this as your starting point. If it goes clockwise the tune is higher & vice versa if it's lower than the expected key. It will stop in the middle with green if you got it. Took me 20 min and finally!!! (Vs the other apps that literally just confused me and took hours with no good results). The only disadvantage is that this is for a 17 key kalimba. Kammsahamnida!!!
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Sir_Ninonino
Even though I have a very cheap kalimba (and it kinda shows since it can't actually catch some notes of my 7 note kalimba) it helped me nail the first 4 and set me in the right way to tune the rest. I barely see the app being in Korean as a problem since it's so straight forward. 4 star rating simply because it doesn't quite catch some notes (could be my phone or kalimba though) and because it doesn't use the microphone when you "alt-tab" and then return (silly bug).
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