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    Nootka

    Nootka

    application to learn classical score notation.

    Nootka helps understand the basics of music notation: reading and practicing playing musical scores. ​Long story short: the user plays notes (melody) displayed by the app, which then in real time checks if the notes was played correctly. The application is free and open source. It works under Windows, Linux, Mac and Android...
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    Furry Ice is a modular technology for developing story-based interactive media, such as adventure games, edutainment, interactive fiction, hyperstories, interactive stories, interactive tutorials and interactive corporate presentations.
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    noteclef

    noteclef

    Learn the piano with falling notes

    Learn the piano with falling notes! Noteclef’s story goes something like this. One guy from Baltimore, Maryland was interested in both computer programming and playing piano. He had a random idea. He could combine his two hobbies for the greater good. He had seen other apps that made piano playing enjoyable, but they either cost money or had become abandoned. He decided to create the same fun software for the whole world to use. That descision is now in the process of becoming a real-life...
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