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Join Date: May 2011
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Is there any note identification program out there ?
Hey folks, I'm looking for a software or app (free if possible) that would make you press a piano key corresponding to the note played by it, then of course telling you if you were right or wrong. Sort of like the exercises available on the ricci adam's music theory website, but for audio note identification, which it doesn't have
.I tried installing GNU solfege trainer and that sh*t didn't work. Thank you for your answers ![]() |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Google search "Anki", it's a flashcad memorisation tool thingy, learn a bit about the program. I'm not certain if you can create a 'deck' that plays audio clips instead of showing an image/text, but if it can do that then it could be ideal.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Winnipeg, Canada
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The waaaaaaaaaaayyyy more significant question is why?
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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ears
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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You tried this; http://miles.be/ ?
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Join Date: May 2011
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@hydra: Oh yes I had that installed, I completely forgot that I had it lol. Thanks for reminding me that program is amazing.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Dallas
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uhm
a tuner can do in a pinch i guess
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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www.musictheory.net, your welcome.
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He mentioned that site in the OP.
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his welcome what?
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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You might be talking about something like good-ear.com
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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:-D
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: NSW, Australia
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The human brain
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ears are the interface... the "program" is the human brain.... ...I expect a full page apology in a major newspaper.... ....or something in one of those celebrity gloss and glam magazines.... try and work in an angle where me and Jennifer Aniston are caught in a compromise situation. Angelina and Brad should be outraged and have accompanying photographs with "outraged" faces...
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Join Date: May 2011
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if you're asking for something that plays a note, and you need to guess what that note is purely based on that note, i can tell you that will never happen. You can't learn the perfect pitch, only :-D can have it.
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If we're gonna play that game: The human brain is the "cpu". The program itself is an abstract construct stored inside of the brain via memory. It exists as the electrical potential of various neurons. Now I expect a full page retraction letter published in all major scientific journals up to and including National Geographic or Science Magazine, however I will accept it if I find it in next months Maxim.
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Join Date: May 2011
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Well...if we're gonna play that game... ![]() The brain cant be the cpu AND and installed program as you are boldy declaring.... that sort of sweeping statement belongs on the NG Channel alongside Bear Grylls... rather than in the highly respected NG magazine. A component of the brain would serve as the cpu, another component would be static storage (memory as we think of it in terms of the human brain rather than geek-land) and the activity of listening/recalling/transcribing would be a "volatile" run-time process I just initiated a volatile run time process by opening the Maxim web site in another browser tab.... and now Ive lost my train of thought.....
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what if you are brain
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You misunderstand my point. The program is an abstract(like an idea), not the brain itself. Although now I just realized that we are probably on seperate pages. If you referred to "brain" as the mind in your initial post and not your physical brain, then I agree with you.
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