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  2. GNU Solfege - Wikipedia

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    GNU Solfege is an ear training program written in Python intended to help musicians improve their skills and knowledge. It is free software and part of the GNU Project . GNU Solfege is available for Linux , [ 2 ] Windows , and OS X .

  3. EarMaster - Wikipedia

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    EarMaster 2.0 was launched in 1997 and was the first version to be commercialized online. In 1998, EarMaster develops the first educational version of its ear training software, EarMaster School 2.5, in collaboration with 29 music teachers. EarMaster Pro 4.0 and EarMaster School 4.0 follow in 2000, with a new interface and more options.

  4. Syntorial - Wikipedia

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    Syntorial is a synthesizer-teaching software created by Audible Genius, a company owned by website programmer, musician and teacher Joe Hanley. He was inspired to make the program by his frustration of learning synthesis in his early career, and wanted to create something that would train the user to design a patch by ear.

  5. Ear training - Wikipedia

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    There are also software projects underway or completed geared to ear training or to assist in microtonal performance. Gro Shetelig at The Norwegian Academy of Music is working on the development of a Microtonal Ear Training method for singers [ 4 ] and has developed the software Micropalette, [ 5 ] a tool for listening to microtonal tones ...

  6. Category:Ear training - Wikipedia

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  7. Musition - Wikipedia

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    Teachers can review student progress in practice, tests and courses using the Reports feature, and print or export the results as needed. Musition is currently available in 2 different versions. The Student version, which is designed for the home user, allows tracking of up to 3 students’ results and cannot be networked.

  8. Talk:Ear training - Wikipedia

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    If it's unnaceptable to mention the free ear training software that is offered as a package on most Linux distribtions (Ubuntu, Fedora and most likely many others, meaning that it is the most important free ear training software out there and probably the most widely used on Linux distributions).

  9. Sibelius (scorewriter) - Wikipedia

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    Sibelius Software later opened an office in Australia, also serving New Zealand, where Sibelius was widely used. In August 2006, Sibelius Software Ltd was acquired by Avid Technology, an American manufacturer of software and hardware for audio and video production. Avid continued publishing Sibelius as a stand-alone notation product, as well as ...