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 Palm Blvd > Software: Multimedia & Graphics: Music Related: Ear Trainer User Opinions

Ear Trainer 1.0 - User Opinions

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Great tool for learning to recognise intervals. You have to be self-motivated because the progam doesn't add any "fun" element. All musicians should learn to recognise intervals.

Submitted by: Kevin
Date: 2003-09-17

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¿Instalación?
I have unloaded correctly the programs “Ear Trainer” and “FretBoard”. With what program and what procedure is the correct one to install “Ear Trainer” y “FretBoard” them in my PC (windows)?
Thank you!
Jesus


Submitted by: Jesús de la Holla
Email: bujhm@unileon.es
Location: León , España
Date: 2003-04-28

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my favorite palm software yet
Really, this is the most life-changing piece of software I've found for my Palm. It's small, works perfectly and what it does is clever and brilliant. In a week, I was able to recognize any interval almost every time. It's been a couple years since I downloaded it, and the knowledge has stuck with me. I still practise every once in a while. Make yourself a list of melodies that you can use as cheats, like, "Girl from Ipanema, first two notes = minor third" and so on for every interval.
In the end, it makes tuning instruments, changing tunings, recognizing melodies, etc, something you can do easily without a tuner.
Get the program "Music" as well (or a tuning fork) and try to get perfect pitch.

Submitted by: Dave
Email: dvstllrd@earthlink.net
Location: Newton, Wv
Date: 2003-01-19

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