• Jeffrey TuckerJeffrey Tucker
    Posts: 3,624
    what do you think of this online tool for ear training? It has a solfeg pulldown. Should it be linked on the site sidebar?
  • First, do no harm.
    How could this possibly hurt? I'm going to forward the link to every one of my singers, with special exhortations to my middle/high/college aged kids. And you can bet this will be integrated into my general classroom lesson plans next year at our parochial school.
    Thanks, Jeffrey. A new bow tie and Hostess Pie for you in Chicago!
  • Pes
    Posts: 623
    The interface is confusing, chaotic. This page is uglier but simpler:

    http://www.good-ear.com/servlet/EarTrainer

    It could also use more development. What we want is a big menu of tests and very simple interface. Think iPhone simple.

    /the jazz chord nat/alt test is kicking my butt
  • jimmyrcom
    Posts: 2
    I could just remove statistics, piano, notation, and all the other features and it will be iPhone simple. I made a video tutorial right below it, a bit out dated but it shows how it works.

    The only thing you have to really look at is the play button and answer choice. There's even presets now to set the difficulty leve.
  • miacoyne
    Posts: 1,805
    Where is solfege?
  • jimmyrcom
    Posts: 2
    The first drop down list, go to intervals: solfege buttons.
  • miacoyne
    Posts: 1,805
    Found it. Thanks.