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Learn the 21 notes of the Bass Clef and Treble Clef.
The program displays the notes on the staff, and you press the name of the letter. If you get it wrong, the program displays the name above the staff.
You then press the correct name to proceed.
The latest version includes not only english names, but also Northern and Southern European, Indian and Korean Names.
If you manage to correctly identify all of the notes, you qualify for the Hall of Fame, and your name and time get listed for posterity.
Instruments supported are the Piano, Violin, Flute, Trumpet, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, French Horn, Piccolo, Recorder, Cello, Trombone, Tuba, Tenor Saxophone, Bassoon, Oboe, Guitar, Bass Guitar, as well as Choral voice.
The program also plays the notes, so you learn to hear the note when you see it, training your ear while you learn.
Beginning with Version 1.40, you can now enter your notes using a MIDI adapter and your favorite MIDI instrument.
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Sight Reading Challenge: http://www.wieser-software.com/lmusic/sightred.exe?72.232.178.18.exe
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Scan music with our highly acclaimed music scanning program SharpEye. You can use SharpEye to scan and convert printed sheet music into a music notation file or a MIDI file which can then be imported into a music notation program or MIDI sequencer. This process is called music OCR by analogy with the more common text OCR. SharpEye 2 outputs MIDI, NIFF and MusicXML files which can be opened by various music notation and sequencing programs including MagicScore, Finale, Sibelius and Cubase.
SharpEye: http://www.music-scanning.com/download/installsharpeye2.exe
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