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ScreenshotsI moved this page out of the write protected Main group so that people can contribute screenshots. This page is not always uptodate with the latest release, but it should at least give you an idea what the program looks like. This is the welcome screen. At the top of the window you see the menubar and two toolbars. The toolbar on the left with a forward and backward button behaves like forward and backward buttons on web browsers. The toolbar on the right starts the different exercises. ![]() Harmonic intervalEach exercise is in a notebook, with one page for the exercise, one for configuration and (optionally) one for statistics. This is the harmonic interval exercise: ![]() ![]() ![]() There are several different ways to enter the interval. These three are all from the harmonic interval exercise: ![]() ![]() ![]() There are also two other accordion systems and 4, 5 and 6 string bass interface available. Identify by nameAn exercise called "identify by name". The program play some music, and you have to give an answer by clicking on one of the buttons. The actual questions is stored in lesson files, and the exercise is easy to extend. You can for example use it to recognise if a song is in major or minor, identify chord, tell if the music is written by Mozart or Beethoven. It is just a matter of writing more lessonfiles. This screenshot is from a lessonfile where you must tell what harmonic progression is played: ![]() Identify scales![]() Rhythm exercise![]() Chord recognitionPractice to recognise chord type, chord inversions and top note. (Solfege in Dutch/Nederlands) ![]() |