Note recognition ear training?

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  1. Cav Emp

    Cav Emp Audiosexual

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    Is there something like Earmaster, but will play a note and quiz you on what note it is, rather than intervals? All my google searches turned up mostly useless freeware. Or stuff without demos. I figure maybe the AS brain trust has a solution
     
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    Well the melodic dictation in EarMaster, it's not recognising one note but several that follows but it seems like it...It's just plain note recognition not interval.
    EDIT : you can even reduce the number of question to one note, pick the scale etc, and so do just note recognition...
     
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  4. Ziko

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    You can also try Perfect ear 2 for mobile it's free :wink:
     
  5. foster911

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    This is the best:
    www.risingsoftware.com
    (Musition for Music Theory & Auralia for Ear Training)


    From Auralia
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    Absolute or ‘Perfect’ pitch is the ability to hear, identify and label any pitch. It was long considered that absolute pitch was a genetically acquired skill or gift that one would have from birth. More recent studies seem to indicate that absolute pitch is an advanced form of memorisation that can be acquired through careful study, listening and exposure to music.
    Research suggests that an individual has a much greater chance of developing absolute pitch if he/she is exposed to music at a young age, in much a similar way as language skills are developed. There is however, also evidence of adults acquiring absolute pitch at various ages and stages of their musical development.

    The Absolute Pitch topic will test your ability to identify individual pitches, and to sing a pitch from memory, also know as pitch recall. Each pitch has it’s own distinct ‘colour’ or ‘flavour’ which makes it distinguishable from the other pitches. Possessors of absolute pitch have a large variety of different visual colours and descriptions that they associate with each pitch. It is important for you to develop your own associations; these could range from 'red', to 'twangy', to 'dark' or 'bright'.
     
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