![]() Music theory database in English and Spanish Web based trainer for intervals similar to good-ear style ![]() Online ear trainer in shockwave accompanying a college ear training text Java Based ear trainer with many features. Massive archive of music theory resource. Several ear training interactive drills in java. Midi based and simple but has chords, scales and more. Several java ear trainers made by a professor at Lone Star College Montgomery Javabased online ear trainer with high score list. Major feature removal rather than good content / exercises additions to differentiate between versions is just greedy. Practica Musica has a $45 student license but it takes away the ability to customize the exercises. Outdated means the program might have been worth that much 10 years ago but now there's better stuff for free. ![]() When I say something like "worth < $20" I mean to say I wouldn't pay more than $20 for it. Ear Training and Music Theory Software Name Also I haven't seen any other ear training software with anything similar to my 'song mode' which lets you practice applied theory. If you ask how to get better on any forums they'll tell you to try and associate common songs to the intervals. Other programs just give you a buzz when you're wrong or a ding when you're correct. Out of all the ear training software my free online ear trainer is the only one I've seen to associate songs to intervals. I will only check windows / linux compatible programs. If you made something interesting or have a related link email my gmail, username JimmyRuska. Click the links for more details and screen shots. Here's a comparison of Music Theory / Ear Training software.
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