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Theory and Ear Training Educational Software
Theory and Ear Training Educational Software
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- [Mac] Open source software for musical ear training.
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- Allows the advancing music student to gain skill in identifying rhythms, intervals, and chords.
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- [Win] Computer game allows people to learn how to read music while playing.
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- [Win] Card game that teaches music theory: notes, scales and chords. Order form included.
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- [Mac] Covers music theory fundamentals to part writing and voice leading treatment. Includes help and class management.
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- Experiment with musical tunings: equal and historical temperaments, just intonation, microtonal and non-Western scales. Win, Linux, OSX.
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- Accurate software metronome for Windows, includes swing timings. Demo available.
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- For beginners, teaches the treble and bass clefs. Freeware.
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- [Mac] Ear training program for students and individuals to strengthen perception of melodies and harmonies. Exercises.
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- [Win] Ear training, sight reading, and music theory - combined approach for piano, guitar and string instruments.
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- Metronome for Windows. Learn to keep time when playing.
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- [Win] Play, improvise, compose, transcribe music by ear. Exercises in intervals, chords, scales, melodies and rhythms.
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- Recognize chords, scales, intervals, doublestops, cadences, single notes.
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- [Win-Mac] Games disguise the drill and practice of elementary through intermediate music theory concepts.
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- Techniques that will help you to perfect your musical ear and allow you to hear music like the Hip Hop professionals.
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- [Win-Mac] Lessons, ear training with acoustic instruments, scored reviews, glossary and exercises.
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- [Mac] Practice and be quizzed on the various intervals of the 12 tone western music octave division.
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- [Win-Mac] Music instruction software: learn to sight-read musical rhythm notation. Demo available.
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- [Win] Improve your musical ear.
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- [Win] Develop your music theory and ear-training skills.
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- Z-Tuner, for instrument tuning and improving musical hearing.
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- [Win-Mac] For schools and piano teachers. Graded ear training and theory activities. Demos available.
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- To study ear perception of random melodic chains, based in a set of intervals chosen by the user. Freeware.
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- Trace the tempo of the music you are listening to.
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- Music theory and appreciation software for intermediate, high school, and college level students and their instructors.
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- [Win - Mac] Games for ages 6 to adult teach ear training and reading by identifying notes, rhythms, key sigs, intervals and chords.
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- Free ear training software, runs on Windows and most Linux/UNIX distributions. [Open Source, GPL]
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- Interactive software contains lessons and realistic play-along exercises.
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- [Win] Can be used as a daily routine, helps anyone from the "tone-deaf" person to the professional musician.
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- [Win] Helps students learn music theory and practice their ear skills with colorful, creative games.
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- [Win] Study music theory, discover classical composers, test your musical culture, recognize instruments, with this game. Also in French.
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- Small simple beat counter.
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- Offers Auralia, an ear training program for Win and Mac and Musition, a theory training program for Win.
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- Listen to PowerPoint files created with Brainwave Synchronization encoding.
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- [Win] Produces scales and arpeggios, perfectly tuned and perfectly timed. Demo available.
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- [Mac] Practice intervals, chords, scales and perfect pitch; shareware by Lars Peters.
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- Flash animated site uses the guitar to demonstrate some of the science behind western traditional music.
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- [Win-Mac] Ear training and music theory instruction software, by Dr. Gilbert Trythall.
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- [Win] Music transcription assistant helps anyone to transcribe a CD track by frequency display and slowdown.
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- Theory and tests, over 25,000 possible questions. Covers Associated Board music theory exams, grade 5 theory.
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- [Win] Musical eartraining software: aural training of scales, chords, intervals, melody, rhythm, inversions and progressions.
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