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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 27-Nov 02 From: New York - US Member No.: 9,614 ![]() |
Hello, I'm looking for ear training software to use on my mac that will allow me to use a midi keyboard to enter responses. I used a product called solfege that a guy developed for Linux. It was all I needed but I got tired of Linux and have switched back to Mac. Now I want to continue on this platform. nyc_joe
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![]() Moderator ![]() Group: Team Posts: 508 Joined: 09-Jul 02 From: Sydney - AU Member No.: 5,658 ![]() |
When you write "ear training" do you mean you want to develop perfect pitch or just the ability to recognise chords and intervals?
The link below may not be exactly what you are looking for, however it may interest you. http://www.red-sweater.com/RedSweater/Clarion.html Clarion is a music utility which allows you to practice and be quizzed on your ability to recognize musical intervals. |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 27-Nov 02 From: New York - US Member No.: 9,614 ![]() |
Thanx. That's a start but I'm actually looking for something more elaborate. nyc_joe
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 20-Jun 11 Member No.: 118,099 ![]() |
Hello, I'm looking for ear training software to use on my mac that will allow me to use a midi keyboard to enter responses. I used a product called solfege that a guy developed for Linux. It was all I needed but I got tired of Linux and have switched back to Mac. Now I want to continue on this platform. nyc_joe You might want to try my ear training application Functional Ear Trainer. The latest version supports Mac OS X, and is available in several languages: English, French, Spanish ... Check it out: http://www.miles.be Best regards Alain |
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 27-Apr 05 From: Birmingham - US Member No.: 64,815 ![]() |
Hello, I'm looking for ear training software to use on my mac that will allow me to use a midi keyboard to enter responses. I used a product called solfege that a guy developed for Linux. It was all I needed but I got tired of Linux and have switched back to Mac. Now I want to continue on this platform. nyc_joe Earmaster Pro is by far then best and most intensive one for the Mac... |
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Rookie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 14-Jun 06 From: Treigny - FR Member No.: 80,577 ![]() |
the best program for ear training is from the great Ron Miller
it's modal ear http://homepage.mac.com/ronmiller2/RonsSite/software.html friendly christian |
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