New stable release: GNU Solfege 3.12.0
- CSound support.
- MMA support.
- New lesson file functions:
load, rnc, chordname
- Allow length modifiers in chord. Contributed by Noam Raphael.
- Allow lesson names with apostrophe. Contributed by Noam Raphael.
- Added option in the preferences window to use a web browser for reading the user manual.
- win32: store user created learning trees in user_data(), not app_data(). Move file from old to new location at startup.
- The File->Learning tree submenu is recreated when activated, so new learning trees will show up without restarting the program.
- added
gst-launch as a predefined program for playing mediafiles. New users will by default use gst-launch
- learning_tree_editor: add button to delete learning tree
- Added a few solfa syllable exercises.
- Insert our share/solfege and lib/solfege to the beginning of sys.path to avoid problems with python-mpd
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Solfege is free music education software.
Use it to train your rhythm, interval, scale and chord skills. Solfege - Smarten your ears!
Features
- Recognise melodic and harmonic intervals
- Compare interval sizes
- Sing the intervals the computer asks for
- Identify chords
- Sing chords
- Scales
- Dictation
- Remembering rhythmic patterns
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Identify interval
Solfege will play a harmonic or melodic interval, and you should identify it.
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Sing interval
Solfege shows you an interval in music notation. The first note is played. You try to sing the second. The correct answer is then played so you can compare.
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Rhythm
Solfege plays you four beats of random rhythmic cells. You try to recognise them.
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Sing chord
Solfege shows you a chord in music notation. An A (440 hz) is played. You try to sing the rest of the chord. The correct answer is then played so you can compare.
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Scales
Solfege has more than 80 different scale exercises practising more than 70 different scales.
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