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Re: eartraining with lilypond?
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Roland Goretzki |
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Re: eartraining with lilypond? |
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Fri, 17 Apr 2020 02:59:55 +0200 |
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Hello Stefan & all,
You wrote:
> has someone experiences and/or ideas for using lilypond for
> eartraining-purposes?
> [ ... ]
> Are there other projects/ideas around?
well, while NOT being a programmer, nevertheless I created a little
web-based cgi-program especially for training note-reading, and it
contains also a part for training absolute hearing.
It's all related to a piano-graphic, on which You can click the
random-created note You've read btw. heared, and it will give a
feedback, if it was wrong or write.
One can chose different difficulties.
The note-reading part contains also some interval-training parts.
What does it have to do with lilypond?
Well, the note symbols I've used are created by lilypond. :-)
I made it in 2010 (3 month) and 2012 (2 month), and it's missing a
chord-training part, but I won't continue this program, and due to not
being a programmer, the code is nearly unreadable (perhaps meanwhile
also for me).
So You can only use it as is.
The good thing is:
There is no costs, no "Werbung", no cookies and so on, the only thing
you have to create is an own two-part user name and an own passwort at
the first session, for getting a later feedback about your progress in
following sessions.
To get the site, you cannot only type
http://www.roland-goretzki.de
because this website I've closed several years ago. But you can get it
by typing the direct URL:
http://www.roland-goretzki.de/cgi-bin/lernspiel.cgi
There You will be asked a user name, it is:
roland
And You will be asked a password, it is:
benjamin
After this you get directly into the program, where You have to create
your own user name and password as mentioned above. The rest ist mostly
self-declaring, I think.
For potential further questions in detail I would prefer the German
language, because I'm no English native speaker, and I assume, You are a
german, don't You?
For all English speakers:
The program is only in German language, I'm sorry.
Best Regards Roland
PS:
Don't know why I didn't share it in the past - perhaps simply forgotten
OR due to the language and the necessary declaration? ;-)