Bazsites.com Theory And Ear Training
Directory Topics
On the Web
- Rising Software - Offers Auralia, an ear training program for Win and Mac and Musition, a theory training program for Win.
- Ear Workout - [Mac] Open source software for musical ear training.
- Ear Training Expedition, Part 1 - [Win] Helps students learn music theory and practice their ear skills with colorful, creative games.
- Alfred's Essentials of Music Theory - [Win-Mac] Lessons, ear training with acoustic instruments, scored reviews, glossary and exercises.
- Music Study - [Win-Mac] Ear training and music theory instruction software, by Dr. Gilbert Trythall.
- GNU Solfege - Free ear training software, runs on Windows and most Linux/UNIX distributions. [Open Source, GPL]
- Dolphin Don's - [Win - Mac] Games for ages 6 to adult teach ear training and reading by identifying notes, rhythms, key sigs, intervals and chords.
- EarBoost - Ear training software with graphical feedback to help measure your results.
- Flat 5 Software - Ear training software that covers intervals through altered dominant chords. PC, Mac.
- Dolce Ear Training - Allows the advancing music student to gain skill in identifying rhythms, intervals, and chords.
Wikipedia Articles
- Ear training - Ear training or aural skills is a process by which musicians learn to identify intervals, chords, rhythms, and other basic elements of music. Singing plays an important part in ear training, since one must be able hear music in one's head and match pitch before it is possible ...
- Tudor Bompa - Tudor Bompa was one of the fathers of periodization, a training system developed by the Soviets that aimed for optimal performance by varying the training stress throughout the year rather than maintaining a constant training focus. Bompa's training theory was laid out in his seminal work Theory and Methodology of Training.
- Supercompensation - In training theory supercompensation is the post training period when the trained function/parameter has higher capacity that the original one.
- Vilen Komissarov - Professor Vilen Naumovich Komissarov () (August 23, 1924 — June 08, 2005) has gained recognition in Russia and beyond its borders as an authority on translation theory and methods of translator training (in Russian: Perevodovediniye - ПЕРЕВОДОВЕДЕНИЕ ), Head of the Department of Translation Theory, History and Criticism at Moscow State Linguistic University, he has a record of half a century of research and teaching in this ...
- Kim Borg - The Finnish bass-baritone, teacher and composer Kim Borg (born August 7, 1919 in Helsinki - died April 28, 2000 in Humlebæk, Denmark) studied voice with Heikki Teittinen at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki (1936-1941 and 1945-1947), where he also received training in theory and composition with Leo Funtek and Aarre Merikanto, and then pursued vocal studies with Andrejewa de Skilondz in Stockholm (1950-1959). He also studied biochemistry at the Helsinki University of Technology, receiving a diploma in 1946.