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Change the Narration Voice

Tiny Instrument reads lesson text aloud in Learn mode and announces chord and note names during practice. Pick any voice installed on your device — or download a new one.

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Where narration is used

Narration works in two places:

• Learn mode — lesson text is read aloud sentence by sentence as you progress through a lesson. Words highlight in sync with the voice so you can follow along without looking away from the keyboard.
• Practice mode — chord and note names are spoken each time they appear during a practice session, building recognition without needing to look at the screen.

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Open narration settings

Settings

Open Settings and scroll to the Mode section. Narration voice and speed are shared settings that affect both modes — you'll find them under Learn or Practice, depending on which you open first.

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Turn on narration

Make sure the Narration toggle is on for the mode you want. In Practice, you can also choose what gets narrated: chord names only, note names only, or both.

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Choose a voice

Tap Voice to open the voice picker. The list shows every voice currently installed on your device, grouped by language. Tap any voice to hear a short preview.

Voices marked with a cloud icon are available to download but not yet installed.

Tip Enhanced voices (labeled with a star) are higher quality and sound more natural. They're worth the extra download if you use narration regularly.
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Download additional voices

To add more voices, open the iOS or macOS system Settings app:

• On iPhone or iPad: Settings → Accessibility → Spoken Content → Voices → select a language → tap a voice to download
• On Mac: System Settings → Accessibility → Spoken Content → System Voice → Manage Voices

Once downloaded, the voice appears immediately in Tiny Instrument's voice picker — no restart needed.

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Adjust narration speed

Use the Narration Speed slider to control how fast the voice speaks. Slow it down if you're reading along during a lesson, or speed it up once chord names feel familiar during practice.

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