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    Java based paino trainer. Creates random scores according to user preferences (scale, single/chords...) and waits for right MIDI in to erase right notes or complain about bad ones. Though the screenshots are in German it's i18n feature is just overwhelm
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    Impro-Visor

    Impro-Visor

    Leadsheet notation with auto-generated playback, improvisation advice

    Impro-Visor® is a music notation tool for producing monophonic lead sheets, specifically intended to help the improviser. Chord symbols are used to generate backing tracks automatically. Improvisation advice exists in the form of note coloration, database of licks, and automatic lick generation from grammars. Grammars can be learned automatically from transcriptions. Styles can be edited and created by the user. Other features include generation of roadmaps for understanding keys and...
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    As a library of classes for generating and manipulating music and sound, jMusic provides a solid framework for computer assisted composition in Java. jMusic has a music data structure based upon note/sound events and methods for modifying and structu
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    ScoreDate

    ScoreDate

    ScoreDate is a software to learn music reading and ear training

    ScoreDate is your date with the music ! It is an open source software written in Java that helps musicians to learn music reading. It also helps you with ear training. It is suitable for any skill, from beginners to professional users. From slow training to first sight reading.
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    Jalmus is a free, open source music education software helping the musicians, especially pianists, to improve their sight-reading. You can train to read music with both exercises on notes or rhythms.
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    MorseLab
    Java-based free software for learning audio and flashing-light Morse code. Features include very flexible audio system, drills based on live news feeds, and adaptive drilling strategies.
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    A music notation program to aid musicians in composing and understanding solos. Enable musicians to improve their understanding of chord changes and solos.
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    FrAid(FRactal AID) is an interface to Java, allowing it to proc. math. data(functions/equations). A compl. standalone system utilizing the FrAid prog. lang. is available(no need to be Java programmer to use it!). Use instead of Matlab. High res. graphics
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    The concept of Computer Aided Music Composition emerged as a natural sequel to the music hardware/software revolution dating back to early 50s. STOCASTICVS aims to grow into the best CAMC software yet, truly unleashing individual’s creative potential.
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    This project is a proof of concept for the use of video games as an alternative to traditional methods of music teaching, particularly for boys. It is the basis for the "Million Musician Challenge"- to engage 1,000,000 in music making.
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    "MyDi Piano Tutor" is a piano playing tutor written in Java. Midi-Keyboard required to play. Somewhat related to http://frinika.appspot.com/
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    Extend your MIDI keyboard to teach you playing it. Different practive levels will be available to improve your play.
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    Sound Grid is a graphical music composition, editing, and notation tool in the cartesian coordinate system. Visit http://sites.google.com/site/soundgrid/Home for tutorial. Contact jonnyq@scn.org for questions. Keywords: midi java sound
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