Hi There,
What I've found, whenever I make a wrong answer, most likely the new question from Earmaster is connected to the wrong answer. What do I mean is, If I do not recognise Interval Perfect 5th and I answer that this is perfect 4th for example, the next interval to answer will be perfect 4th. The same is with scales. Is this possible to fix this? Or it is just a unusual situation with my copy of software....
Best Regards
Question/Answer in Earmaster 5
Moderator: Quentin
Hi,
EarMaster is not asking questions according to your immediate previous answer. If that happened, it is very unlikely it will happen again.
Try it out with like 8 different intervals, and you will see that if you give an incorrect answer, for example m2, it won't necessarily ask you to identify m2 again right away. The same goes with the other exercises in Earmaster. Of course if there are only 2 or 3 possible answers, the odds to obtain such a pattern are higher. But it will not consequently ask you to identify the same interval in a row.
EarMaster is not asking questions according to your immediate previous answer. If that happened, it is very unlikely it will happen again.
Try it out with like 8 different intervals, and you will see that if you give an incorrect answer, for example m2, it won't necessarily ask you to identify m2 again right away. The same goes with the other exercises in Earmaster. Of course if there are only 2 or 3 possible answers, the odds to obtain such a pattern are higher. But it will not consequently ask you to identify the same interval in a row.
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Hi,
To be honest I based my question on the example of eight different intervals ( unison-octave) and four different modal scales. However it is not a problem because I'm using this software not as a game but as the ear training
I believe that something like that can happen. I thought that maybe there is something what can be fixed in setup or some preferences.
Best Regards
Yarek
To be honest I based my question on the example of eight different intervals ( unison-octave) and four different modal scales. However it is not a problem because I'm using this software not as a game but as the ear training
I believe that something like that can happen. I thought that maybe there is something what can be fixed in setup or some preferences.
Best Regards
Yarek