GNU Solfege

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GNU Solfege

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Scale exercise
Basic data

Maintainer Tom Cato Amundsen
developer GNU project
Publishing year 2001
Current  version 3.23.4
(June 24, 2016)
operating system Linux , macOS , Windows
programming language python
category Music software
License GNU General Public License
German speaking Yes
gnu.org/software/solfege

GNU Solfege is an ear training program and is named after the Solfège tone theory . It helps musicians in training their hearing, such as recognizing intervals , rhythm or pitches . The program is free software and part of the GNU project . It is available for Linux , macOS and Windows and is one of the most widely used ear training programs. It is developed by Tom Cato Amundsen in the Python programming language . Version 1.0.0 was released on April 1, 2001.

tasks

The program enables training in the categories of intervals , rhythm , theory , chords , scales and others . The tasks are usually structured in such a way that a tone or interval is played as MIDI in advance and then the task, for example naming the tone, has to be solved.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Solfege - GNU Project. Retrieved March 7, 2017 .
  2. a b solfege.git - GNU Solfege. Retrieved March 7, 2017 .
  3. ^ Yinsheng Zhou, Graham Percival, Xinxi Wang, Ye Wang, Shengdong Zhao: MOGCLASS: Evaluation of a Collaborative System of Mobile Devices for Classroom Music Education of Young Children . In: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (=  CHI '11 ). 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0228-9 , pp. 524 , doi : 10.1145 / 1978942.1979016 .
  4. a b c Marcel Gagné: Music to Feed Your Soul ... In: Linux Journal . No. 81 , January 2001, ISSN  1075-3583 .
  5. ^ Richard Petersen: Beginning Fedora Desktop . Apress, New York 2013, ISBN 978-1-4302-6562-7 , pp. 161 , doi : 10.1007 / 978-1-4302-6563-4_6 .
  6. ^ Mladen Konecki: Self-paced computer aided learning of music instruments . In: 2015 38th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO) . May 2015, p. 810 , doi : 10.1109 / MIPRO.2015.7160382 .
  7. Tom Cato Amundsen: GNU Solfege 1.0.0. In: info-gnu. April 1, 2001, accessed March 13, 2017 .