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    Sight Reading Trainer

    Sight Reading Trainer

    Scrolling notes in any key for any instrument

    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. The...
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    Octopus Music API

    Octopus Music API

    Java API for Musical Softwre

    The Octopus Music Library is a Java API designed to help developers and composers to deal with musical performance elements in a high level programming environment.
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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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