Please describe an exercise that you think would help you, and I'll see if
we have one or if it is easy to create one for you.

Tom Cato

2008/8/28 Dino Puller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi all,
>   i've just discovered gnu solfege, and i've also seen that i can
> create my own exercise! Ok i'm a music newbie so i want to train my
> ear. Is there a simple road map of exercises to follow? I'm trying to
> distinguish single note, but i'm making a lot of confusion when the
> same note is played but in a different octave, is there an exercise to
> distinguish the octave or simple is it possible to lock the notes on a
> single octave?
>
> tnx,
>   Dino
>
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