If more than one key is chosen, every new question changes the key randomly. Key Signature mode lets the user choose one or more keys. The user can choose between only sharps, only flats or both. Simple accidentals asks natural or accidental notes. Stored results from previous tests can be shown.ģ) Grand clef (union of Treble and Bass clefs)įor every one of the three clef types, a range can be chosen:Ī) predefined, to be choosen between 6 rangesġ) Natural: only natural notes are to be askedĢ) Simple: natural, flats and sharp notes can be askedģ) Key signature: questions are made, in the context of a key. If "0" is chosen, the game has no time limit and "Learn" mode can be activated. In this mode, the "Learn" button is available, and it changes program behaviour.ģ) Learn: in this mode, the user touches the answer panel, and the program shows the question (or questions) which would have been answered by given answer. Correct and wrong answers are accounted, and when the time is over, a score (based on correct&wrong answers and time) is shown.Ģ) Study: the user answers questions without any time limit. The user must answer using the answer panel (which draws a staff) dragging the note to its correct height.ģ) Key signature: The program shows a staff with some key signature, and the user must answer, choosing such key within a keyboard.ġ) Timed tests: during the selected time interval, the user answers questions. The user must answer with a keyboard (piano or buttons)Ģ) Write staff: The program shows a note name in question panel. If the answer is correct, a sound is played, corresponding to the question made if not, a failure sound is played.ġ) Read staff: The programs draws a staff in question panel, and a note in its position. The quiz games included in MTSR work this way:ġ) The program ask a question, which is shown on a panel (question panel)Ģ) The user answers, using another panel (answer panel). MTSR is a quiz game designed for music students, for learning to read (and write) music in an easy and pleasant way. As you use Music Tutor, you can keep track of your progress and improvement using the Stats page.Learn to sight-read music with MusicTutor SightRead (MTSR). Music Tutor also comes with a sheet music reference chart for treble, bass and alto clefs that you can use to quickly grasp the names of all the notes. Music Tutor also supports Solfège (Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si or Ti) and German note names. There is also an option to set the range for practice, making this an ideal app for both beginners and advanced students. During the practice session, every note is displayed along with the sound of the note (this feature can also be turned off if not necessary).Īfter each test, you can review your mistakes and see your progress. Music Tutor helps with ear training and practicing your listening (aural) skills. Choose to practice between treble, bass and/or alto clefs for a duration of 1, 5 or 10-minute sessions. Develop your speed and accuracy in reading sheet music by identifying music notes in timed sessions. Learn to read sheet music and improve your sight-reading skills with Music Tutor.
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