Music lessons for everyone: Earz teaches you to read musical notes, to understand music theory and to identify basic musical principles by listening (high/low, long/short, and loud/soft), instruments, rhythm, intervals, chords, and scales. Earz provides no explanations; you learn by answering audio questions.The app is suitable for everyone; from beginners to professionals (solfège), for young and old, and it operates as a game (with several levels, highscores, etc.).Want to do a free trial of E
arz first? Download ‘Earz’ (not the Solo version) and log in by choosing ‘demo’.Earz contains the following ‘modules’:• tones (identifying basic musical principles by listening - high/low, long/short, and loud/soft)• instruments (identifying by listening)• reading notes (locate notes on a staff)• rhythm (rhythmic dictation)• intervals (identifying by listening)• chords (identifying by listening)• scales (identifying by listening)• theory (answering questions)Tones:You will hear a series of ‘tones’ and subsequently see 3 (color-coded) series from which you must choose the correct one. -rendering: graphic and staff notation-number of elements: 2-6Content:-soft and loud-short and long-low and highInstruments:You will hear a fragment played by one or multiple instruments, and subsequently see 3 names of instruments from which you must choose the correct one. -string instruments: acoustic guitar, bass guitar, double bass, electric guitar, harp, lute, mandolin -woodwind instruments: bass clarinet, bassoon, clarinet, flute, oboe, piccolo, recorder, saxophone-brass instruments: flügelhorn, French horn, trombone, trumpet, tuba-bowed instruments: cello, double bass, viola, violin-keyboard instruments: accordion, electric piano, electronic organ, harpsichord, keyboard, piano, pipe organ-percussion instruments: chimes, congas, cymbal(s), drum set, glockenspiel, gong, snare drum, tambourine, ---timpani, triangle, xylophone-world music instruments: banjo, harmonica, koto, panpipes, saz, sitar-vocals: female voice, female-voice choir, male voice, male-voice choir, mixed-voice choir-ensembles: brass players, woodwind players, strings Reading notes:You will see a note move from left to right on a staff and must click the corresponding ‘letter’ within the time limit.-movement speed of note: slow, medium, or fast-key: G and F-key signatures: minimum 0, maximum 7 sharps and flats-key signatures as well as accidentalsRhythm:You will hear a rhythmic fragment. The correct note picture must be achieved by dragging the rhyhtmic elements to the right place. -tempo: slow, medium, fast-number of elements: minimum 4, maximum 8-meter: 4/4, 12/8, or bothIntervals:You will hear an interval and must choose the correct one from 2 or 3 possible answers.Content:Everything from perfect unison to augmented eleventhChords:You will hear a chord and must choose the correct one from 2 or 3 possible answers.Content:major triad, minor triad, augmented triad, diminished triad, major flat-fifth triad, suspended second chord, suspended fourth chord, major seventh chord, minor seventh chord, minor-triad major-seventh chord, diminished seventh chord, dominant seventh chord with flat fifth, half-diminished seventh chord, major sixth chord, minor sixth chord.Scales:You will hear a scale and must choose the correct one from 2 or 3 possible answers.Content:major, (natural) minor, harmonic minor, melodic minor, chromatic, whole tone, pentatonic minor, blues, gypsy major, gypsy minor, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Myxolydian, Locrian. Theory:You must answer a question by choosing the correct one from 2 or 3 possible answers.note namesrest namesnote valuesrest valuesmeterdynamicstempo markingskeysintervalsarticulationexpression markswords and abbreviationsItalian termsEnglish termspolyrhythmsembellishmentssymbolschords (words)chords (symbols)
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