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> On Apr 16, 2020, at 3:04 AM, Stefan Thomas
> wrote:
>
> Dear community,
> has someone experiences and/or ideas for using lilypond for
> eartraining-purposes?
> I know, there is gnu-solfege, but it
You wrote:
> > has someone experiences and/or ideas for using lilypond for
> > eartraining-purposes?
> > [ ... ]
> > Are there other projects/ideas around?
>
> well, while NOT being a programmer, nevertheless I created a little
> web-based cgi-program especial
200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > > Dear community,
> > > has someone experiences and/or ideas for using lilypond for
> > > eartraining-purposes?
> > Denemo (a graphical front end for LilyPond) has various educational
> > games. One I added recently wor
Hello Stefan & all,
You wrote:
> has someone experiences and/or ideas for using lilypond for
> eartraining-purposes?
> [ ... ]
> Are there other projects/ideas around?
well, while NOT being a programmer, nevertheless I created a little
web-based cgi-program especially for train
On Thu, 2020-04-16 at 12:04 +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dear community,
> has someone experiences and/or ideas for using lilypond for
> eartraining-purposes?
Denemo (a graphical front end for LilyPond) has various educational
games. One I added recently works by playing a few notes
Dear community,
has someone experiences and/or ideas for using lilypond for
eartraining-purposes?
I know, there is gnu-solfege, but it has the disadvantage, that it doesn't
exist as an app or can be used browser based.
Are there other projects/ideas around?
Thanks,
Stefan