Theory Drills
> Multiple Choice: A drill that asks various music theory questions. You
choose the type of questions that will be presented.
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Clef Racer: A
drill that allows you to learn the names of the notes or their placement on the piano. You
can choose between 4 different clefs: Treble, Alto, Tenor
and Bass, or have it switch between any combination of clefs for you to read.
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Key Signatures: A
drill that allows you to learn and quickly recognize the different key signatures in
music. You can choose between major and minor keys
and the included keys that you want to practice.
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Written
Intervals: A drill that allows you to spell the name of the interval (distance between two
notes) on the grand staff (Treble and Bass).
> Chord Spelling: A drill that allows you to spell the
given chords, including major, minor, diminished, augmented, seventh, and dominant chords.
Also provides the ability to spell the chord in the proper inversion according to the
figured bass.
> Scale Invaders : A drill that allows you to spell
the given scale. The scale can be major, natural, melodic or harmonic minor.
Ear Training Drills
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Higher/Lower: A
drill that allows you to identify whether the second note is higher or lower than the
first.
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Modality: A drill
that allows you to identify whether the sounding chord is major, minor, diminished or
augmented.
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Interval: A drill
that allows you to identify the name of the sounding interval.
> Single Notes: A drill that plays two notes and shows
you where the first note is on the keyboard. You then need to identify the second
note.
> Triads: A drill that plays a triad and you need to
identify the second two notes of the triad.
> Memory: A drill with 12 melodies hidden beneath 24
cards and you need to match the melodies.
Musication also includes:
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The ability to
use the drills with either a timer or a number of questions.
> The ability to set the preferences for each drill so it
can be easy enough for a beginner or advanced enough for a professional musician.
> High scores page.