
These are the first in a series of computer-aided instruction drills I'm writing for music majors at CSUDH. They are *FREEWARE*. At the present time they're in the "alpha testing" phase. (I'm aware of some bugs... I'm working on them!) Please feel free to download them. To decode this software for Windows you will need Winzip. To decode this software for MacOS you will need Stuffit Expander.
They require Quicktime to generate sound. You must have Quicktime for Macintosh or Windows for them to work properly.
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Here is a new program that is good for basic
musicianship and runs on both Windows and MacOS.
http://www.dragnet.com.au/~donovan/mb/music.html
The SEARCH ENIGNES have found this page and I've been besieged with lots of questions. That's fine I would love to hear from all of you. Remember, these are barebones drills and need more development. While I have the best of intentions, I don't seem to have the time I need to work on them!
Here is another drill that requires Quicktime
I'm primarily a MAC OS person, but I found the page below for WINDOWS USERS who want to investigate other Music Ear-Training Shareware. I recommend Winoye, found at the bottom of the page. I do not use it, but my students say it is good.