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Dolce Ear Training

Dolce Ear Training - 1.9.3

music training for the advancing music student

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Current Version: 1.9.3
Release Date: 2008-06-05
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 606
Downloads (all versions): 7,752
Price: $19.95

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Dolce Ear Training provides practice in identifying rhythms, chords, and building chords. Whether in junior high, high school, or college Dolce Ear Training can provide great practice for first year music theory students.

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This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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Dolce Ear Training ReviewOK, but there are free alternatives - Version: 1.3, 3/8/2005 09:05PM PST

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Billdaman
For interval work, try some free alternatives, such as www.good-ear.com, or Big Ears (http://www.ossmann.com/bigears/) which are more comprehensive, and free. The rhythmic dictation option with "Dolce" has problems. The most serious of this is that it will play a three-beat rhythm, then ask you what the time signature is, plus the rhythm. I typed in 3/4, but it said I was wrong, because it was actually three beats of rhythm plus one beat of rest! ??????? Without a click-track, how was I supposed to hear that rest? It also does not properly beam eighth notes, and this is an important omission. I think Dolce is obviously a low-level program, but then they shouldn't be charging money for it. Maybe $5. I notice it offers a site license, but I think this program (certainly the rhythmic component) will just frustrate your students.
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