Shahar Har-Shuv
Shahar Har-Shuv
I think the easiest thing to do is to compose a small set of cadential melodies with a clear scale definition. However - will learning these necessarily help the user...
Correct, it is not possible to identify a scale by random notes, as I explain above. However it might be possible to compose a set of cadential melodies in every...
Hey! I think the existing infra can support that so implementing it should be relatively easy. Here are a few tips: 1. You need to add a "settings" definition to...
So this is basically percussion instrument identification? Could it be a specific case of https://github.com/ShacharHarshuv/open-ear/issues/182?
This app is focused on ear training, not music notation reading. Can you please clarify the intent of this suggestion? At this point it's not clear to me.
> youre inputting it from what you hear. So again, it's an instrument identification exercise (the instrument being kick, snare, HH etc)
> drums are considered one 'instrument' Not really, drums are considered an "instrument set" so they are all played by the same player. I believe this feature can either be...
> not a real audio clip of an instrument Sorry, I was not clear. There is a SAMPLER, so it does play real mp3 audio clips, it just doesn't use...
> no we're talking about grooves, youd input the instrument(s) you heard each beat so for four four thered be 8 boxes @RustoMCSpit There are a few issues with this...
@bokajsukriz You raise an interesting point here about the goal of rhythm in ear training. The goal of the app is to teach you skills that will help you play...