Comment #3 on issue 28 by [email protected]: Learning the guitar fretboard
http://code.google.com/p/solfege/issues/detail?id=28

Do we want these kind of exercises in GNU Solfege? I can imagine lots and  
lots of music related exercises:
* explain musical terms
* remember the birth year of composer
* find the name of tones on a piano keyboard
* musical note to valve on various brass instruments
* identify musical instrument name played or displayed
* remember pitch limits for various instruments
* recognise musical period (baroque, classical, romantic)

Where should we draw the line and say that the exercise suggested don't  
belong in an ear training program? Should GNU Solfege be strictly an ear  
training program?


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