2013/2/17 Axel Chr. Schullz <[email protected]>:
> Dear Tom Cato,

Hello!

> I don't know if you receive my email, therefore I'm sending it again.
>
> I have another idea for improving SOLFEGE
> For the rhythmic exercises you could implement dotted quarter notes with an
> eighth note following etc. But this will only work if I can tell solfege to
> use non rhythmic instruments playing the rhythm.
> I would like a piano to play the rhythms - of course with a midi off signal
> at the end of a note...

Filed as http://bugs.solfege.org/147
Will get to it eventually, I hope.

>
> Dear Solfege fans,
> a few months ago I asked if someone could program some exercises for me. No
> one replied, unfortunately. But I found someone who did the job...
> Attached you find the exercises which should be implemented in the standard
> Solfege - if you ask me ;-).

I think I'll add this. Who should I set as copyright holder in addition to me?

>
> Thanks a lot, have fun und hope you all had a merry X-mas and all the best
> to you for 2013,
> Axel
>
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Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]>                 http://www.solfege.org/
GNU Solfege - free ear training    http://www.gnu.org/software/solfege/

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