eMedia Music Theory Tutor, Complete

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Music Theory Software to Help You Compose and Play Music

eMedia Music Theory Tutor Complete includes over 430 engaging music theory lessons organized to teach the crucial musical elements of rhythm, melody, and harmony. Learn music theory by using images, audio, interactivity, and practical music theory examples. The complete music theory curriculum can take a student from basic music theory for beginners all the way to intermediate-to-advanced music theory.

Start with learning how to read music, chord theory, scale construction, and basic chord progressions. Then advance to understanding the circle of fifths, chord substitution, chord progression theory, and cadence. Acting like a real instructor, the Intelligent Practice feature in the music theory software analyzes your responses and creates an individualized practice program to improve your weakest areas. Hum, sing, or play your instrument into the computer’s microphone. The music theory software can listen as you tap in rhythms, sing back pitches to guess intervals, and interact with the lessons in a natural way. eMedia Music Theory Tutor Complete shows you when you match pitches correctly in a lesson and shows a chart of your progress as you move through the course. Gain confidence as you pass the music theory quiz at the end of each subject and ace tests at the end of every grade level.

The music theory lessons found in eMedia Music Theory Tutor Complete will teach you the building blocks of music. Learn to hear musical keys, scales, intervals, chords, and rhythms in your head, to help you compose music (with or without an instrument), improvise solos, and learn songs by ear faster.

Features include:

  • Learn music theory with a step-by-step curriculum designed by Dr. Gregory Simon, who has a Ph.D. in music composition from University of Michigan who has taught at the University of Colorado.
  • Music theory software featuring over 430 music theory lessons, exercises, and tests with graphics, interactivity, and sound.
  • Both music theory and basic ear training combined into one powerful application.
  • Graphs, charts, and lists to view your answer statistics and easily measure your progress as you learn music theory.
  • Intelligent Practice that tracks your progress and automatically selects questions to improve weak spots.
  • Exercises teaching rhythmic fundamentals including tempo, counting beats, measures, values for notes and rests, and syncopation.
  • Rhythmic lessons teach counting, recognition of simple and compound time signatures (including 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 3/8, 9/8, etc.), and cut time.
  • Interactive music theory lessons on how to read music, with explanations and exercises for learning clefs, key signatures, note pitches, names, and rhythmic values (including dotted and beamed notes) including advanced triplets.
  • Explanation of major, minor (harmonic and natural), and chromatic scale construction plus modes and the circle of fifths.
  • Ear training and theory exercises teach you to identify and understand note direction and motion, intervals (fourths, fifths, tritones, melodic/harmonic, etc.), scales, chords, and progressions.
  • Melodic identification studies that cover note stability and resolution plus the roles of melody and harmony.
  • Interval identification studies (fourths, fifths, tritones, melodic/harmonic, etc.).
  • Chord theory lessons outline chord construction (major and minor triads, diminished, augmented and 7ths), inversions, and arpeggios.
  • Lessons on chord progression theory covering chord function and cadence within progressions (tonic, dominant, subdominant, etc.), Roman numeral (I, IV, V, etc.) and figured bass notation, plus chord substitutions, phrasing, passing and pedal tones.
  • Lessons and exercises in musical form and analysis (binary, ternary, rondo, phrasing, etc.) help you better understand composition.
  • A harmonic flowchart plus major and minor harmony studies.
  • Solfege studies, with arpeggio and sight singing.

eMedia Music Theory Tutor Volumne 2 screenshots

Learn How Music Works with Over 430 Interactive Lessons. Learn to read music and how rhythms, scales, chords, and chord progressions are created and interact. Know the principals of music construction that every composer, songwriter, and instrumentalist should understand.

Learn More Advanced Rhythms, Scales, Chords, and Concepts. Learn about the construction of augmented and seventh chords; harmonic, melodic, and natural minor scales; modes; musical keys; the circle of fifths; and more. See how chord function, harmonic cadence, substitutions, and other factors relate to chord progressions.

Understand and Recognize Musical Form. Learn about the construction of augmented and seventh chords; harmonic, melodic, and natural minor scales; modes; musical keys; the circle of fifths; and more. See how chord function, harmonic cadence, substitutions and other factors relate to chord progressions.

Learn Solfege and Sight-Singing to Hear the Music “In Your Head.” Learn sight-singing skills and know how compositions will sound as you read the sheet music. Use sight-tapping and practice reading rhythms and Rhythm Imitation studies help you recognize rhythmic form. Lessons on interval and chord recognition teach you relative pitch and let you identify melodies, scales, chords, and progressions. Sight-reading is a great tool for composing with or without an instrument, improvising, and learning songs by ear.

An Intelligent Practice feature tracks your progress and automatically adjusts exercises to improve your weak spots, as a real instructor would do. Want to practice something specific? Use Custom Practice and select the items you want. Gain confidence as you pass quizzes and ace tests at the end of every grade level completion.

Scores and Statistics Mark Your Progress Through the Course. Green checkmarks highlight correct answers, and you can retake quizzes to improve your score. With the built-in statistics, you can review your progress and test scores. You can see where your answers were correct, and charts show your overall progress.

eMedia Music Theory Tutor is developed by Adium Software.

Attention Educators, please visit our academic product page for information on using this product in schools or for private group instruction.

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Music Theory Software to Help You Compose and Play Music

eMedia Music Theory Tutor Complete includes over 430 engaging music theory lessons organized to teach the crucial musical elements of rhythm, melody, and harmony. Learn music theory by using images, audio, interactivity, and practical music theory examples. The complete music theory curriculum can take a student from basic music theory for beginners all the way to intermediate-to-advanced music theory.

Start with learning how to read music, chord theory, scale construction, and basic chord progressions. Then advance to understanding the circle of fifths, chord substitution, chord progression theory, and cadence. Acting like a real instructor, the Intelligent Practice feature in the music theory software analyzes your responses and creates an individualized practice program to improve your weakest areas. Hum, sing, or play your instrument into the computer’s microphone. The music theory software can listen as you tap in rhythms, sing back pitches to guess intervals, and interact with the lessons in a natural way. eMedia Music Theory Tutor Complete shows you when you match pitches correctly in a lesson and shows a chart of your progress as you move through the course. Gain confidence as you pass the music theory quiz at the end of each subject and ace tests at the end of every grade level.

The music theory lessons found in eMedia Music Theory Tutor Complete will teach you the building blocks of music. Learn to hear musical keys, scales, intervals, chords, and rhythms in your head, to help you compose music (with or without an instrument), improvise solos, and learn songs by ear faster.

Features include:

  • Learn music theory with a step-by-step curriculum designed by Dr. Gregory Simon, who has a Ph.D. in music composition from University of Michigan who has taught at the University of Colorado.
  • Music theory software featuring over 430 music theory lessons, exercises, and tests with graphics, interactivity, and sound.
  • Both music theory and basic ear training combined into one powerful application.
  • Graphs, charts, and lists to view your answer statistics and easily measure your progress as you learn music theory.
  • Intelligent Practice that tracks your progress and automatically selects questions to improve weak spots.
  • Exercises teaching rhythmic fundamentals including tempo, counting beats, measures, values for notes and rests, and syncopation.
  • Rhythmic lessons teach counting, recognition of simple and compound time signatures (including 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 3/8, 9/8, etc.), and cut time.
  • Interactive music theory lessons on how to read music, with explanations and exercises for learning clefs, key signatures, note pitches, names, and rhythmic values (including dotted and beamed notes) including advanced triplets.
  • Explanation of major, minor (harmonic and natural), and chromatic scale construction plus modes and the circle of fifths.
  • Ear training and theory exercises teach you to identify and understand note direction and motion, intervals (fourths, fifths, tritones, melodic/harmonic, etc.), scales, chords, and progressions.
  • Melodic identification studies that cover note stability and resolution plus the roles of melody and harmony.
  • Interval identification studies (fourths, fifths, tritones, melodic/harmonic, etc.).
  • Chord theory lessons outline chord construction (major and minor triads, diminished, augmented and 7ths), inversions, and arpeggios.
  • Lessons on chord progression theory covering chord function and cadence within progressions (tonic, dominant, subdominant, etc.), Roman numeral (I, IV, V, etc.) and figured bass notation, plus chord substitutions, phrasing, passing and pedal tones.
  • Lessons and exercises in musical form and analysis (binary, ternary, rondo, phrasing, etc.) help you better understand composition.
  • A harmonic flowchart plus major and minor harmony studies.
  • Solfege studies, with arpeggio and sight singing.

eMedia Music Theory Tutor Volumne 2 screenshots

Learn How Music Works with Over 430 Interactive Lessons. Learn to read music and how rhythms, scales, chords, and chord progressions are created and interact. Know the principals of music construction that every composer, songwriter, and instrumentalist should understand.

Learn More Advanced Rhythms, Scales, Chords, and Concepts. Learn about the construction of augmented and seventh chords; harmonic, melodic, and natural minor scales; modes; musical keys; the circle of fifths; and more. See how chord function, harmonic cadence, substitutions, and other factors relate to chord progressions.

Understand and Recognize Musical Form. Learn about the construction of augmented and seventh chords; harmonic, melodic, and natural minor scales; modes; musical keys; the circle of fifths; and more. See how chord function, harmonic cadence, substitutions and other factors relate to chord progressions.

Learn Solfege and Sight-Singing to Hear the Music “In Your Head.” Learn sight-singing skills and know how compositions will sound as you read the sheet music. Use sight-tapping and practice reading rhythms and Rhythm Imitation studies help you recognize rhythmic form. Lessons on interval and chord recognition teach you relative pitch and let you identify melodies, scales, chords, and progressions. Sight-reading is a great tool for composing with or without an instrument, improvising, and learning songs by ear.

An Intelligent Practice feature tracks your progress and automatically adjusts exercises to improve your weak spots, as a real instructor would do. Want to practice something specific? Use Custom Practice and select the items you want. Gain confidence as you pass quizzes and ace tests at the end of every grade level completion.

Scores and Statistics Mark Your Progress Through the Course. Green checkmarks highlight correct answers, and you can retake quizzes to improve your score. With the built-in statistics, you can review your progress and test scores. You can see where your answers were correct, and charts show your overall progress.

eMedia Music Theory Tutor is developed by Adium Software.

Attention Educators, please visit our academic product page for information on using this product in schools or for private group instruction.

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Contents Summary

Grade 1

Rhythm
  • Introduction
  • Beat
  • Beat Counting
  • Tempos
  • Exercise: Beat Tapping
  • Bars
  • Note Duration
  • Exercise: Note Tapping
  • Time Signatures
  • Time Signatures (part 2)
  • Time Signatures (part 3)
  • Time Signatures (part 4)
  • Exercise: Meter Recognition
  • Eighth Notes
  • Eighth Notes (part 2)
  • Exercise: Note Tapping 2
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping
  • Review: Time Signatures and Bars
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Melody
  • Introduction
  • Getting Started
  • Pitch
  • Exercise: Pitch Singing
  • Exercise: Pitch Comparison
  • The Staff and Ledger Lines
  • Treble Clef
  • Direction
  • Exercise: Motion Recognition
  • Steps and Skips
  • Steps and Skips (part 2)
  • Exercise: Motion Recognition 2
  • Intervals
  • Intervals (part 2)
  • Intervals (part 3)
  • Exercise: Interval Singing
  • Review: Pitch and Direction
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz

Grade 2

Rhythm
  • Introduction
  • Tempo Markings
  • Rests
  • Rests (part 2)
  • Rests (part 3)
  • Rests (part 4)
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping
  • 3/4 Time Signature
  • 16th Notes
  • Exercise: Note Tapping
  • Dotted Notes
  • Dotted Notes (part 2)
  • Ties
  • Ties (part 2)
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping 2
  • Review: Rests and Dotted Rhythms
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Melody
  • Introduction
  • Half Steps and Whole Steps
  • Half Steps and Whole Steps (part 2)
  • Exercise: Motion Recognition
  • Octave Skip
  • Exercise: Motion Recognition 2
  • Major Scale
  • Major Scale (part 2)
  • Using Solfege
  • Using Solfege (part 2)
  • Using Solfege (part 3)
  • Using Solfege (part 4)
  • Exercise: Scale Singing
  • Intervals - Fourth
  • Intervals - Fifth
  • Exercise: Interval Singing
  • Exercise: Interval Recognition
  • Bass Clef
  • Grand Staff + Middle C
  • Melody Workshop
  • Exercise: Melody Imitation
  • Review: Solfege
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz

Grade 3

Rhythm
  • Introduction
  • Dotted Eighth Notes
  • Dotted Eighth Notes (part 2)
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping
  • Pickup Notes
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping 2
  • 4/8 Time Signature
  • 4/8 Time Signature (part 2)
  • Cut Time
  • Cut Time (part 2)
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping 3
  • Rhythm Workshop
  • Rhythm Workshop (part 2)
  • Review: 4/8 and Cut Time
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Melody
  • Introduction
  • Review: Major Scale
  • Exercise: Scale Singing
  • Note Stability
  • Stable Notes
  • Exercise: Sight Singing
  • Unstable Notes
  • Resolution
  • Exercise: Sight Singing 2
  • Intervals - Sixth
  • Intervals - Seventh
  • Intervals - Major and Minor
  • Intervals - Major and Minor (part 2)
  • Exercise: Interval Recognition
  • C Clef
  • C Clef (part 2)
  • Melody Workshop
  • Exercise: Melody Imitation
  • Review: Stability and Resolution
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Harmony
  • Introduction
  • Melody vs Harmony
  • Chords
  • Major Triads
  • Building a Major Triad
  • Building a Major Triad (part 2)
  • Minor Triads
  • Arpeggios
  • Exercise: Arpeggio Singing
  • Major vs Minor Triads
  • Exercise: Chord Recognition
  • Review: Triads
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz

Grade 4

Rhythm
  • Introduction
  • Simple and Compound Time
  • Simple and Compound Time (part 2)
  • Simple and Compound Time (part 3)
  • Exercise: Meter Recognition
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping
  • Ties Revisited
  • Rhythm Workshop
  • 32nd Notes
  • 32nd Notes (part 2)
  • Small Rests
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping 2
  • Exercise: Rhythm Imitation
  • Review: Meters
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Melody
  • Introduction
  • Stability and Resolution Revisited
  • Exercise: Sight Singing
  • Melodic Patterns
  • Exercise: Sight Singing 2
  • Intervals - Minor Sixth
  • Perfect Intervals
  • Intervals - Tritone
  • Exercise: Interval Recognition
  • Exercise: Interval Singing
  • Major Scale in Broken Thirds
  • Exercise: Scale Singing
  • Dynamics
  • Dynamics (part 2)
  • Melody Workshop
  • Exercise: Melody Imitation
  • Review: Stable and Unstable Notes
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Harmony
  • Introduction
  • Triads Revisited
  • Triads in the Major Scale
  • Triads in the Major Scale (part 2)
  • Exercise: Chord Recognition
  • Keys
  • Key Signatures
  • Chord Progressions and Function
  • Roman Numerals
  • Chord Function - Tonic
  • Chord Function - Dominant
  • Exercise: Chord Function Recognition
  • Chord Progression: V - I
  • Exercise: Chord Progressions
  • Review: Chord Functions
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz

Grade 5

Rhythm
  • Introduction
  • Beaming in Compound Time
  • Counting 16ths in Compound Time
  • Siciliano
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping
  • 9/8 Time Signature
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping 2
  • Rhythm Workshop
  • Rhythm Workshop (part 2)
  • Rhythm Workshop (part 3)
  • Exercise: Rhythm Imitation
  • Review: Time Signatures
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Melody
  • Introduction
  • Creating Scales
  • Major Scale vs Minor Scale
  • Major Scale vs Minor Scale (part 2)
  • Exercise: Scale Recognition
  • Major Scale vs Minor Scale (part 3)
  • Major Scale vs Minor Scale (part 4)
  • Exercise: Sight Singing
  • Diatonic and Chromatic
  • Intervals - Major and Minor Seventh
  • Intervals - Octave
  • Exercise: Interval Singing
  • Exercise: Interval Recognition
  • Articulation
  • Melody Workshop
  • Exercise: Melody Imitation
  • Review: Minor Scales
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Harmony
  • Introduction
  • Review: Chord Functions
  • Chord Function - Subdominant
  • Four Part Texture
  • Cadences
  • Authentic Cadence
  • Plagal Cadence
  • Exercise: Cadence Recognition
  • Diminished Triads
  • Exercise: Chord Recognition
  • Chord Progression: IV - V
  • Exercise: Chord Progressions
  • Review: Cadences and Functions
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz

Grade 6

Rhythm
  • Introduction
  • Triplets in Simple Time
  • Triplets in Simple Time (part 2)
  • Triplets in Simple Time (part 3)
  • Triplets in Simple Time (part 4)
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping
  • Syncopation
  • 3/8 Time Signature
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping 2
  • 6/4 Time Signature
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping 3
  • Rhythm Workshop
  • Exercise: Rhythm Imitation
  • Review: Time Signatures
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Melody
  • Introduction
  • Key Signatures
  • Order of Flats and Sharps
  • Order of Flats and Sharps (part 2)
  • F Major Key Signature
  • d minor Key Signature
  • Exercise: Sight Singing
  • G Major Key Signature
  • e minor Key Signature
  • Exercise: Sight Singing 2
  • Melodic Intervals Review
  • Exercise: Interval Singing
  • Harmonic Intervals
  • Harmonic Intervals (part 2)
  • Exercise: Harmonic Interval Recognition
  • Melody Workshop
  • Exercise: Melody Imitation
  • Review: Key Signatures
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Harmony
  • Introduction
  • Exercise: Chord Recognition
  • Chord Function - Supertonic
  • Chord Function - Supertonic (part 2)
  • Chord Function - Submediant
  • Chord Function - Submediant (part 2)
  • Chord Function - Submediant (part 3)
  • Exercise: Chord Progressions
  • Perfect and Imperfect Authentic Cadences
  • Half Cadence
  • Deceptive Cadence
  • Exercise: Cadence Recognition
  • Inversions
  • Inversions (part 2)
  • Exercise: Inversion Recognition
  • Figured Bass
  • Figured Bass (part 2)
  • Figured Bass (part 3)
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz

Grade 7

Rhythm
  • Introduction
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping
  • Odd Meters
  • 5/4 Time Signature
  • 7/4 Time Signature
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping 2
  • Rhythm Workshop
  • Rhythm Workshop (part 2)
  • Exercise: Rhythm Imitation
  • Review: Odd Meters
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Melody
  • Introduction
  • Review: Key Signatures
  • Minor Scale Types
  • Natural Minor
  • Harmonic Minor
  • Melodic Minor
  • Exercise: Scale Singing
  • Exercise: Scale Recognition
  • Bb Major Key Signature
  • g minor Scale
  • Remembering Keys: Flats
  • Exercise: Sight Singing
  • Harmonic Intervals
  • Harmonic Intervals (part 2)
  • Exercise: Harmonic Interval Recognition
  • Melody Workshop
  • Exercise: Melody Imitation
  • Review: Minor Scale Types
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Harmony
  • Introduction
  • First Inversion Chords
  • Arpeggiation
  • Substitution
  • Exercise: Inversion Recognition
  • Augmented Triads
  • Triads Review
  • Exercise: Chord Recognition
  • Chord Function - Leading Tone
  • Chord Function - Leading Tone (part 2)
  • Chord Function - Leading Tone (part 3)
  • Exercise: Chord Progressions
  • Phrasing
  • Phrasing (part 2)
  • Phrasing (part 3)
  • Phrasing (part 4)
  • Binary Form
  • Review: First Inversion Functions
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz

Grade 8

Rhythm
  • Introduction
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping
  • Quarter Note Triplets
  • Quarter Note Triplets (part 2)
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping 2
  • Rhythm Workshop
  • Eighth-Based Odd Meters
  • 5/8 Time Signature
  • 7/8 Time Signature
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping 3
  • Rhythm Workshop (part 2)
  • Exercise: Rhythm Imitation
  • Review: Odd Meters
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Melody
  • Introduction
  • Review: Key Signatures
  • D Major Key Signature
  • b minor Scale
  • Remembering Keys: Sharps
  • Review: Note Tendencies
  • Harmonic Intervals
  • Exercise: Harmonic Interval Recognition
  • Exercise: Interval Singing
  • Review: Minor Scales
  • Exercise: Scale Recognition
  • Exercise: Sight Singing
  • Melody Workshop
  • Exercise: Melody Imitation
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Harmony
  • Introduction
  • Exercise: Chord Recognition
  • Ternary Form
  • Ternary Form (part 2)
  • Rondo Form
  • Rondo Form (part 2)
  • Seventh Chords
  • Seventh Chord Qualities
  • Major Seventh
  • Minor Seventh
  • Dominant Seventh
  • Identifying Seventh Chords
  • Exercise: Chord Recognition 2
  • Second Inversion Functions
  • Cadential 6/4
  • Passing 6/4
  • Pedal 6/4
  • Exercise: Inversion Recognition
  • Dominant Seventh Function (V7)
  • Exercise: Chord Progressions
  • Review: Second Inversions
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz

Grade 9

Rhythm
  • Introduction
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping
  • Advanced Triplets in Simple Time
  • Advanced Triplets in Simple Time (part 2)
  • Advanced Triplets in Simple Time (part 3)
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping 2
  • Rhythm Workshop
  • Exercise: Rhythm Sight Tapping 3
  • Rhythm Workshop (part 2)
  • Exercise: Rhythm Imitation
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Melody
  • Introduction
  • Eb Major Key Signature
  • c minor Scale
  • A Major Key Signature
  • f# minor Scale
  • Exercise: Scale Recognition
  • Harmonic Intervals Review
  • Exercise: Harmonic Interval Recognition
  • Exercise: Interval Singing
  • Modes
  • Modes (part 2)
  • Modes (part 3)
  • Two Voice Melodies
  • Two Voice Melodies (part 2)
  • Exercise: Sight Singing
  • Melody Workshop
  • Melody Workshop (part 2)
  • Exercise: Melody Imitation
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz
Harmony
  • Introduction
  • Exercise: Inversion Recognition
  • Seventh Chord Review
  • Diminished Seventh Chord
  • Half-diminished Seventh Chord
  • Exercise: Chord Recognition
  • Inverted 7th (Harmony)
  • Circle of Fifths
  • Circle of Fifths (part 2)
  • Chord Function - Mediant
  • Chord Function - Mediant (part 2)
  • Chord Function - Mediant (part 3)
  • Harmonic Flowchart
  • Chord Function - Supertonic Seventh
  • Hearing Seventh Chords
  • Exercise: Chord Recognition 2
  • Harmonies in Minor
  • Harmonies in Minor (part 2)
  • Exercise: Chord Progressions
  • Before the Quiz
  • Quiz

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What reviewers are saying...

“Well-thought-out music training application.”
Softpedia
“Offers a thoughtful, step-by-step introduction to ear training.”
Dr. Erik Steighner, saxophonist and music teacher
“This is a very, very cool tool for music teachers or any Mac user who wants to improve their singing or understanding of music.”
Mac360

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System requirements

Windows®:

Windows 11 / 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP
2.2GHz CPU, 2GB RAM
OpenGL-capable video card and driver
300 MB of hard drive space
Download or CD-ROM

Macintosh®:

macOS 10.6 or later
2.2GHz CPU, 2GB RAM
300 MB of hard drive space
Download or CD-ROM

Internet connection required for online activation. Requires a Windows desktop, laptop, or tablet device; or a Mac desktop or laptop computer. Not compatible with iPhones, iPads, Android, or Chromebook devices.

Questions about system requirements? Contact our technical support department.

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