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Tom Cato Amundsen

GNU Solfege is free ear training software written in python. The program is designed to be easily extended with lesson files (data files), so the user can create new exercises.

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Rhythm dictation exercise.
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Interval training exercise.
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Chord exercise.
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The main window after the program is started.


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  • s-r-grass

    s-r-grass - 2020-09-14

    Is the project abandoned?

    Thank you very much for the program released under a free open source license! Added a program to a Russian-language site about free software, here is the link.

    Please do not abandon the project, this is a very interesting program!

    Will the releases be published here? It's just that nowadays, many are switching to Github without notifications on the old project pages.

     
  • Jozef Riha

    Jozef Riha - 2021-06-09

    Hi Tom,

    how can I contribute with language translation now? Will I have to fork the project on github? Thanks, jose

     
    • Tom Cato Amundsen

      Or try to get access here:
      http://savannah.gnu.org/project/memberlist.php?group=solfege

      ons. 9. jun. 2021, 17:03 skrev Jozef Riha zefo17@users.sourceforge.net:

      Hi Tom,

      how can I contribute with language translation now? Will I have to fork
      the project on github? Thanks, jose


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    • Tom Cato Amundsen

      Sorry, it has been a long time since I did anything in the project.
      Translations are handled here:
      https://translationproject.org/domain/solfege.html

      But no one will use the translation before someone makes a new release of
      Solfege.

      ons. 9. jun. 2021, 17:03 skrev Jozef Riha zefo17@users.sourceforge.net:

      Hi Tom,

      how can I contribute with language translation now? Will I have to fork
      the project on github? Thanks, jose


      Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in
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      • Jozef Riha

        Jozef Riha - 2021-06-09

        Thank you, I did register there for translation - now waiting for confirmation. Hopefully someone picks it up. Thanks to solfege I was finally able to grasp the intervals theory. Never achieved that in school :-)

         

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