Re: music training software

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Robin Paulson <robin.paulson@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> i'm looking for some music training software. i've been recommended
> auralia [1] and musician [no link available], both of which are
> win/mac only and proprietary.
>
> solfege looks similar, but i wonder how good it is technically?

I have no experience with the proprietary products you mention above,
but I can say that I enjoyed working with Solfege a lot.
I suggest you try it out and see how it fits you.

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