KLearnNotes2 is a tool that assists with the learning of the names of music notes. It features intelligent questioning that focuses training on weak points, a set of 44 preset lessons that procide gradual learning of successive notes, treble and bass clefs, flexible speed goals, and two training modes: static, vertical note positions (preparation for chord reading), and horizontal, game-style (preparation for sight-reading). It also supports voice recognition and sound.
| Tags | education Games/Entertainment multimedia Sound/Audio |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | C++ C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: A new game-style exercise, training horizontal notes' positions (preparation for sight-reading) was added. It is a good supplement to the old static exercise, training vertical positions (preparation for chord reading). Solfeggio ("do-reh-mi") notes naming and a new Italian translation was added and some compilation bugs were fixed. Extra timidity MIDI output (which should work with every sound card) was added. This release also added a first sketch of piano keyboard exercises and ALSA and aRts MIDI sounds support based on the tse3 library.


Release Notes: The major change in this version is adding voice recognition. It also adds Polish and partial Spanish translations, many interface improvements, and new exercises (the note 'E' is now covered better). The sound now works in KDE, the note 'B' in the English notation now works correctly, the keyboard focus bug was fixed, the stupid 2-notes exercises were removed.


Release Notes: floor() conflicts were corrected, so klearnnotes2 should now compile on systems like Mandrake 9.1. Speed display was corrected. Volume control was added, and volume levels are saved and restored the next time KLN2 is run. Lots of corrections were made in the docs. From this release on, RPM binaries will be supplied both for new systems and for old Red Hat 7.3.


No changes have been submitted for this release.