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- Publisher: Happy Note!
- Last updated: March 27th, 2008
Sheet Music Treble Clef and Bass Clef HN
Sheet Music Treble Clef and Bass Clef HN is a real computer game, with all the bells and whistles, that teaches children and adults musical notation. It's both fun and educational. Say good bye to boring music theory lessons: now, you can learn to read music and play at the same time !
- Publisher: Pascal Riben
- Home page: www.happynote.com
- Last updated: December 23rd, 2011
Bass Treble Booster
Bass Treble Booster will help you equalize your favorite music. The user interface design makes this application easy to use. You will find fifteen scrollable knobs, each representing a different frequency band. Moving these knobs will boost or cut bass or treble sounds accordingly. Finally, you will be able to make the changes permanent by creating new audio files.
- Publisher: MyPcSoft.com
- Last updated: March 9th, 2011
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Metronimo Music Theory
Metronimo Music Theory, allows to learn to read the treble clef and bass clef, to know the name of music symbols, and to recognize the name of key signatures.In this game, the notes are represented by the ghosts of the Pacman game.4 levels are available to learn the treble clef. - The first level is dedicated to the landmarks and C and G. Notes (ghosts) are red.
- Publisher: Metronimo
- Home page: www.metronimo.com
- Last updated: October 15th, 2011
Name It - Notes, Intervals & Chords
We have developed a program that helps you improve your sight reading of piano or keyboard sheet music. Please visit our website for more detailed information. This is a Demo version, limited to naming notes in C major and in the Treble Clef.
- Publisher: KeyPiano.com / Eelco R.D.
- Home page: www.keypiano.com
- Last updated: May 19th, 2014
Play It - Notes, Intervals & Chords
We have developed a program that helps you improve your sight reading of piano or keyboard sheet music. Please visit our website for more detailed information. This is a Demo version, limited to playing notes in C major and in the Treble Clef.
- Publisher: KeyPiano.com / Eelco R.D.
- Home page: www.keypiano.com
- Last updated: May 19th, 2014
NotesFinder
Find the notes on any string instrument and in any notation! Learn and improve the sight reading skills, using this app just a few minutes each day. The app has 2 modes: 1. Notes Explorer 2. Notes Trainer
- Publisher: NeonWay
- Last updated: August 19th, 2020
Pianonimo
Pianonimo allows to learn reading the treble clef, the bass clef and the position of notes on a piano keyboard. Pianonimo have 6 games are available. In the first game, a note on a staff is shown in the center of the screen. You must click on the key of the piano that corresponds to this note. To help you, the name of notes was put on the keyboard of the piano.
- Publisher: Metronimo
- Home page: www.metronimo.com
- Last updated: September 29th, 2011
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Z Cinema
Z Cinéma provides a large format display for viewing your track information and speaker settings from a distance. Contents of the Z Cinéma display include: - Track Information – Displays the artist and song title of the current track. -Content Type – Shows the type of content that is currently playing (stereo or surround).
- Publisher: Logitech
- Last updated: November 20th, 2009
Score Writer
GenieSoft Score Writer is the affordable notation software that makes recording, editing, arranging and printing your music easy, fast and enjoyable. You can quickly enter notes on-screen with your mouse or computer keyboard, or record a MIDI performance.
- Publisher: Geniesoft
- Last updated: June 19th, 2011
Happy Note! Treble and Bass Clef
A real computer game (Lives, Points, Bombs, etc.) that will teach you how to read music even as you play! You can choose to play in alphabetical (A, B, C... and A, H, C...) or syllabic notation (Do, Re, Mi...). 3 different speeds available.
- Publisher: Clickteam
- Home page: www.happynote.com
- Publisher: Station Media
- Home page: www.station-media.com
- Last updated: March 6th, 2008
Sound Rescue
Sound Rescue was developed particularly for the multi-media user who does not want to spend hours learning complicated processing procedures, as well as meanings and uses of never-ending parameter adjustments often required by other professional restoration software. Both main signal processing modules, DeScratcher and DeNoiser.
- Publisher: Algorithmix GmbH
- Home page: www.algorithmix.com
- Last updated: February 12th, 2009
DJ Mix Studio
DJ Mix Studio is full-featured and complete audio mixing software for both professional and novice DJ. DJ Mix Studio's innovative feature set, and user friendly interface will insure that you perform great audio mixes.
- Publisher: Softdiv Software Sdn Bhd
- Home page: www.softdivshareware.com
- Last updated: October 31st, 2018
DDPlayer
DDPlayer was created for home studio enthusiasts who need to test out their compositions on a media player that is not full of bells and whistles. This one definitely has no bells and we don't even know what a whistle is! No equalizer, sound effects, bass boost, enhancements of any kind.
- Publisher: Demon Digital Sound Studio
- Last updated: January 19th, 2016
Alambik McPlayer
Alambik McPlayer is a real-time DVD reader designed for the Internet The MC Player is a powerful interactive audiovisual tool designed to play Hyper-digital Videos (.hdv) and Alamgrams (.alg) as well as ".MPEG", ".AVI" and ".OGG" files. Key features: Chapter selection, hyperlinks within web videos, etc. Play, pause, forward, rewind, bass, treble controls
- Publisher: Alambik
- Last updated: March 2nd, 2008
Sight Reading Challenge
Learn the 21 notes of the Bass Clef and Treble Clef. The program displays the notes on the staff, and you press the name of the letter. If you get it wrong, the program displays the name above the staff. You then press the correct name to proceed.
- Publisher: Wieser Software Ltd
- Home page: www.wieser-software.com
- Last updated: May 26th, 2020
Happy Note! Tetris
Music notes are dropping from the treble clef at the top of your screen. Using your keyboard's left and right arrow keys, your objective is to steer each note so it lands on its name at the bottom of the screen.
- Publisher: Happy Note!
- Last updated: March 1st, 2008