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
>
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