Hey, it's excellent I think. I say 'I think' cause I'm on a library computer and it's hard to judge the 'travel' of the keys and when they hit the bed so to speak and there's no sound.. Is there suppose to be a metronome sound?
Nevertheless, I was getting around 98% so there's room from improvement. (In me - not the program). I see I start slightly ahead of the beat, then catch up, then slightly behind. On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Graham Percival <gra...@percival-music.ca> wrote: > Hey guys, > > As many of you know, I've been working on educational games to > help music students practice rhythms and intonation. Well, I'm > finally ready to begin tests of aspects of these programs; the > first test is to detect the tempo of a student-performed rhythm. > > I've written an online flash game for rhythms. The game presents > you with a rhythm and metronome, and you're supposed to tap the > rhythm on your keyboard. > > http://percival-music.ca/tempo/ > > Of course, since this game is supposed to be useful for students, > you could try tapping the wrong rhythm – ignore the metronome, add > an extra note, hold a few notes for twice as long as you should... > make whatever mistakes you think a student might make! Or, if > you're not a professional musician, you could just try to perform > the rhythms correctly, and let the mistakes happen naturally. :) > > Information about your gameplay will be automatically sent to me > and used to improve the tempo detection. No names or personal > information is recorded; I have no idea who is playing the game. > Details of the information gathered is available on the website. > > Cheers, > - Graham > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user