Ear training is important to becoming a better musician!
A fine tuned ear and sense of rhythm and harmony are essential when playing any instrument. A few minutes a day with EarMaster produce remarkable results. EarMaster can give all musicians noticeable improvements in playing and appreciating music.
EarMaster is a computer based ear training course and tool for Windows 95, 98 and NT. EarMaster's drill based teaching is a fun and easy way to do ear training with your computer.
For beginners and professionals You can choose the build-in tutor as your master and let it adjust the difficulty as you do progress, or you can configure each exercise your self in the extremely flexible exercise setup with a wide range of options.
This flexibility makes EarMaster the perfect choice for any musician. Beginners can be guided through by the build-in tutor while music students and professionals can configure the program individually to be just as hard as you want.
Monitor your results All of your results are recorded in details in a database for later review and printout. You can for example view how well you have identified the minor 7th chord within the past 2 weeks. With a floppy disk you can easily transfer your results to your school or your teachers computer (if EarMaster School is installed on it) and bring new assignments back for homework.
Give your answer in the way you prefer Depending on the instrument you play, you can put EarMaster in 3 different instrument modes. You can answer question and make configurations on either a Piano, Guitar or Notesheet on the screen.
EarMaster now includes advanced sound-to-MIDI technology allowing you to give your answers with the microphone. If you have a MIDI keyboard attached to your computer you can also use this to give your answers and to remote control EarMaster
Interval comparison - EarMaster plays two intervals, you identify which one is the greater.
Interval identification - EarMaster plays an harmonic or melodic interval, you identify it by its name or transcribe the tones on either the piano, guitar or the notesheet.
Scale identification - EarMaster plays a scale or mode, you identify it by its name or transcribe the tones on either the piano, guitar or the notesheet.
Chord identification and Chord-inversion identification - EarMaster plays an harmonic or melodic chord, you identify it by its name or transcribe the tones on either the piano, guitar or the notesheet.
Chord progression identification - EarMaster plays a chord progression (like II mi7 - V 7 - I maj), you identify it by its name or choose the step and quality for each chord.
Rhythm reading - EarMaster shows a rhythm score. You clap the rhythm following the metronome. Clap in your hands in front of the microphone, tap the rhythm on the space bar or play it on your MIDI instrument.
Rhythm imitation - EarMaster plays a rhythm. You clap the rhythm following the metronome. Clap in your hands in front of the microphone, tap the rhythm on the space bar or play it on your MIDI instrument.
Rhythm correction - EarMaster shows a rhythm score and plays the same rhythm with a few changes. You identify which changes were made.
Melody dictate - EarMaster plays a melodic phrase. You transcribe it on the staff, on the guitar tablature or on the piano.
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