SOLFEGE - free music education software

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SOLFEGE - free music education software

#1 Post by dot »

This is a REAL goodie from the Italian site www.WinPenPack.com again and an absolute MUST for any musician. I have known similar, expensive software (like Audite) that seem not to have some of this one's functionality.

On the Italian site they named it X-Solfege. The X- gets prefixed by them for programs they adapt to their launcher, if I understood that properly.

Went to Solfege's homesite and extracted it with UniversalExtractor, and it runs just fine. A few registry entries, though, detected by RegShot and absolutely negligible for any musician. ;)

The only two things I found to nag about, so far: the program doesn't sport a pretty GUI and it even does not have its own icon, yet; just the usual, ugly, blue-white, squared icon used e.g. for .bat files. But the program's functionality is really amazing.

http://www.solfege.org/

GNU Solfege - Smarten your ears

Solfege is free music education software. Use it to train your rhythm, interval, scale and chord skills. Solfege - Smarten your ears!

Features

* Recognise melodic and harmonic intervals
* Compare interval sizes
* Sing the intervals the computer asks for
* Identify chords
* Sing chords
* Scales
* Dictation
* Remembering rhythmic patterns

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#2 Post by AlephX »

Yes. it seems to be portable (tested with regshot: 5 "normal" values)

License: Open Source GNU
Installation with: uniextract, "app" folder and all its content
run: solfege.exe
size: many MB !!!
write settings to: folder

It´s an education/learning program

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#3 Post by AlephX »

Hi, Moderators! :D

I don´t find this software (suggested by Dot) in the database, and I guess that it is really portable...

I guess that it has been sinked among the many submissions... :? (better many than nothing... :mrgreen: )

Can you take a look?

Thank you 8)
Aleph

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#4 Post by dot »

Agree, this one is a jewel IMO and should be reconsidered.

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#5 Post by Danix »

I have updated X-Solfege to the 3.6.4 version.
Download

Thank you dot! :wink:

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#6 Post by Andrew Lee »

I have posted X-Solfege to the database. Thanks!

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