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.
The MIDI Sight Reader Java Applet works again! To use it you should use Firefox with Java Applet Plug-in installed. Developed using Firefox 25.0.1 and Java 7, Update 51. So what is it? Well it scrolls random notes within a selected key, playing them aloud for audio confirmation, while you, the user, play the notes on your instrument.
There is no MIDI interface, the name refers to MIDI because it uses the Java Midi API and organizes everything numerically, according to MIDI numbers. ...
An Arduino board, Spectra Symbol linear potentiometer, and USB/MIDI adapter are used to create a MIDI controller with continuous pitch (as opposed to discrete notes as played on a piano).
The resulting instrument works with Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. It has been tested successfully with Acoustica Mixcraft and GarageBand.
Additional features have been added such as buttons to temporarily switch octaves, and a knob which adjusts how quickly the pitch is tuned.
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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EnzAnKara turns your Desktop/Notebook into a KaraOkey machine: you can play/edit your music lyrics/notes and sing along with a mic to your computer. Requires JDK 5.0 and a sound card. IMPORTANT: JRE can't play midi, use JDK! See http://karaok.sf.net/
Java-based (multiplatform) tool for algorithmic musical composition. Saiph generates sequences made of tracks made of segments with musical events, currently notes and MIDI controllers. It supports MIDI and MusicXML file output.