GNU Solfege – Free ear training software
Ciaran Moore - January 11, 2008GNU Solfege is a very comprehensive ear training program.
The interface is a little rough and ready, but gets the job done. While it may not be the prettiest piece of software out there, it certainly is thorough at doing what it sets out to do.
It helps you improve your musical ability with an impressively detailed amount of “musical ear” training such as recognizing and identifying chord progressions, intervals, rhythms and scales. It’s sure to be of use to anyone studying music or musical theory. It also has statistics, so you can track your progress, and tests are included so you can see just exactly how much its helping you to improve your musical proficiency and understanding.
It’s a free and open-source program available for Windows and also comes in a Linux version. Go to the website here for more information and the free download.
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January 11th, 2008 at 8:03 pm
let me first listen to it. It’s great that there’s a software to improve the listening ability in music.
January 16th, 2008 at 1:56 am
WONDERFULL, REALLY EAR TEARING