Score Reading Trainer 0.1.3 review
DownloadScore Reading Trainer helps you improve your (musical) score reading skills by practicing with random scores. It works in a very s
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Score Reading Trainer helps you improve your (musical) score reading skills by practicing with random scores.
It works in a very simple way, you choose the clef, the key and the accidentals you want to practice as well as thee range of notes and then, the program generates a on-screen score with that parameters but randomizing the notes and the accidentals (and everything else that is randomizable).
The keys of the keyboard are mapped to the notes like in a piano (it would be nice to support midi in the future) and all you have to do, is press the right key for the first note you see in the score on the screen.
If you pressed the right key, the note will disapear and replaced by the second one, a diferent note, and you have to repeat the process.
As the notes are generated randomly, there's no way one can predict the following note and since several notes (as much as the screen allows) are on the screen, one can also train pre-reading (reading ahead of the current one) of the notes.
The program doesn't emit any sound (at least, yet) and it's not inteded to teach rithmic or melodic concepts.
What's New in This Release:
2004-03-08 Jos� Pablo Ezequiel "Pupeno" Fern�ndez
Try harder not to leave any extra line floating arround.
2004-03-08 Jos� Pablo Ezequiel "Pupeno" Fern�ndez
Respect the position (over the third line) where notes are inverted.
2004-03-08 Jos� Pablo Ezequiel "Pupeno" Fern�ndez
Limits wasn't really respected in other clefs than G2.
2004-03-08 Jos� Pablo Ezequiel "Pupeno" Fern�ndez
Solved important bug. Extre lines was not being shown correctly (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=909427&group_id=97653&atid=618659).
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