Music Theory
by Wim Wijnen

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MTBasics
The Netherlands
Email: info@mtbasics.com

Most people think music is difficult to learn, but it's not!
Now everybody can learn the basics of Music Theory in a very easy way.

Music theory for the beginner

Music Theory Basics-complete for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7

NEW Version 11.5

New in version 11.5 ( including the famous Note Reading Extended for the absolute beginner)

 
  • Interval Training Easy
  • Intervals of the major scale
  • Interval game - 1 2 3
  • Interval Training Advanced
  • Scales - Easy Ear Training
  • Scales - which note is wrong?
  • Ear Training - Low - Middle - High
  • Triads - The first steps
  • Easy rhythm quiz
  • Note Reading - easy and advanced
  • Dynamic indications, tempo marks and articulation
  • Learn note reading in many ways.

Many exercises with great effect written by the expert.
Essential software created for the beginner.
For home education, schools, orchestras and choirs.
Beginner-Friendly

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Interval traning - complete - including many other ear training exercises based on intervals (2008-2010)
The spanish translation is from Prof. Cristina Capecchi of the Conservatorios de Musica, Gran Buenos Aires

 

For Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 in English and Spanish (también en español)

The most complete program for interval training
Essential for the beginning musician

In music theory, an interval is the relationship between two notes or pitches, the lower and higher members of the interval.
It often refers to those two notes themselves.
Larger intervals are described as wide and smaller ones as narrow (for example, a sixth is wider than a third), but these are only relative terms.
Intervals may occur two ways:vertical (or harmonic) if the two notes sound simultaneously linear (or melodic), if the notes sound successively.

exercise 1: unison, major/minor second , major/minor thirds
exercise 2: unison, perfect fourth , perfect fifth, octave
exercise 3: second, third, sixts ans seventh (minor and major)
exercise 4: unison, fourth, fifth, octave - (perfect, diminished , augmented )
exercise 5: all intervals

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Musicfont

If a part of the program don't display music notes, but displays object, plane, book etc. then the "musicfont" is not installed properly.
Download the "musicfont" here and install the font manually as a TTF Font.