Train your ears to distinguish between various musical notes and practice reproducing said notes with accuracy, with the aid of this program.
- Listening-Ear-Trainer
- Version :1.32
- License :Demo
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :AlgorithmsAndDatastructures
Listening-Ear-Trainer Description
If you are looking for a way to fine-tune your hearing, in order to discern subtle changes in relative-pitch, then you should try a dedicated software solution, like Listening-Ear-Trainer.
The interface is clunky and antiquated
Browsing the lesson catalog can only be done eight items at a time, no matter how large you make the main window. On the opposite side, if you reduce the width and height of the program, images, text and buttons could be partially or even fully hidden. This occurs due to a lack of vertical and horizontal scroll bars.
Another feature that makes navigation a bit harder is the replacing of tooltips with a description area in the bottom side of the window. Listening-Ear-Trainer allows you to set an administrator password, in order to safeguard the progress of each of the six maximum users.
A fun and interactive experience
A feature that stands out is the use of an animated assistant called “Felix”. It points to areas of interest, so you always know what to look out for during an exercise session.
Furthermore, the lessons are well-structured and range from having to focus on only two notes, up to eighteen. This means that the virtual tutor is suited for beginners, as well as experienced users. Moreover, the presence of a high-score for each exercise and the availability of detailed statistical information allows you to track your progress and identify areas that need more practice.
A step in the right direction, but a long way to go
Listening-Ear-Trainer presents a lot of potential and can suit your needs if you are not looking for a feature-rich virtual tutor. The user manual that is bundled with the application features detailed instructions and suggestions for using the program at its full potential. Unfortunately, the user interface and lack of customizability may be looked down upon by users.