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Please add support for four-line staff and gregorian chant neumes. I am trying to use GNU Solfege, but without this support it is very difficult. It would be very popular, since gregorian chant is starting to be used again in churches.
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http://www.openusability.org Lets talk to these people when then new exercise setup changes is more complete.
Notation software:
GNU Lilypond (http://www.lilypond.org) is a music notation program that generates very high quality sheet music.
Ear-training links:
http://www.audiowizardproeartrainer.com(approve sites)
http://www.good-ear.com/
http://www.trainear.com/(approve sites) Free online ear trainer specifically for associating songs to intervals.
http://www.teoria.com/ . Music theory articles and eartraining exercises. Good site!
http://www.alisdair.com/educator/eartraininglinks.html Good list of ear training articles and links
http://www.ibreathemusic.com/cat/2 has some nice articles about eartraing and solfege.
http://www.simtelnet/pub/win95/music/apt10b.zip Have anybody tried this?
http://www.serve.com/marbeth/beginning_ear_training.html
http://www.nuottila.info(approve sites)
Music learning:
http://www.outsideshore.com/primer/primer/index.html . Marc Sabatella's Jazz Improvisation Primer
http://www.learnjazzpiano.com/ . Jazz Piano-related site
http://www.partiturspiel.de/ . Page about playing scores, Jazz harmonic, and ... very good !
http://www.jazzcenter.org/ . Some chord and scale theory. Jazz piano voicing. Transcriptions.
http://piano-go.chez.tiscali.fr/ . French site (with english translation) with an applet to learn or perfect its music reading.
Free sheet music:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org . An incredible collection of free classical sheet music. Lilypond or pdf files.
http://icking-music-archive.org/ . A lot of free sheet music. Most files are pdf files, some files with sources
Sites that mention GNU Solfege:
http://www.linuxjournal.com//article.php?sid=7606
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=4403
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/python/2001/10/25/pythonnews.html
http://www.linu