Topics
covered
Pitch
Stave,
pitch names,
treble/bass clef, 8va, ledger lines, middle
C, semitone, sharp/flat/natural, tone, double sharp/flat and enharmonics
Scales
Scale,
key-note, degrees of the scale, names of the scale degrees, major scale, key
signature, sharps/flats in a key signature, natural minor, modes, pentatonic
scales (major/minor), blues scale (major/minor) and harmonic/melodic minor scales
Intervals
Number
of interval, quality of interval, diminished/augmented/compound interval and
inversion of interval
Chords
Chords,
major/minor/diminished/augmented chords, inversions of chords and 7th chords
Rhythm
Note
duration, semibreve, minim, crotchet, quaver, semiquaver, bar-line, bar, time
signature, double bar-line, rests, tie, dot, triplet, simple/compound time and
duplet
Key
features
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Non
instrument specific music theory training and testing
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Hundreds
of interactive examples and challenges
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Automatic
marking of interactive tests
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Printable
reports
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For
all ages and ability levels
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Narrator
ON/OFF option
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Can
be installed on any PC that has a sound card with MIDI interface
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Very
easy to install and use
Music Theory
Tutor is ideal for schools, colleges, universities, and anyone learning or teaching
music theory from beginner to intermediate level. Lab packs and network site
licenses are highly recommended to enable effective use of teaching and testing
hours.
PC System
Requirements
The following
hardware is the minimum required to install/play Music Theory Tutor:
200 MHz
CPU or faster. 32
megabytes of RAM or more. CD-ROM
drive. Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, 2000 or XP or later. 256 colour monitor or better,
800 x 600 pixels or larger. Windows-compatible sound card, with MIDI interface.