Hi,
I was doing the rhythm training/customized. It was all good and thought it might be better if articulation marks are included too!
like
Accent -(hopefully the mic/program can identify the differences in attack/volume)
stacatto-helps in rhythm too since its timing is similar to a 16 or 32th note.
mordent/Trill/Turn-since its just additional number of beats with notes above or below
Basically its just articulation marks where it adds the number of beats to the rhythmn, but its just denoted by other markings other than the standard notes we see. I think this helps too in sight reading.
Cheers.
Suggestion
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- MinorReason
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Hi,
This sounds like a very good idea. The only issue I can think of is that it would require users to use a good microphone and spend some time to set it up correctly both on the OS side, and on the EarMaster side. Our experience tells us that even now with a quite simple rhythm detection system that is easy to set up, many users need guidance to get it to work perfectly. Taking accents into account would imply a very advanced automatic set up system so that users don't need to get headaches when setting up their mic.
This sounds like a very good idea. The only issue I can think of is that it would require users to use a good microphone and spend some time to set it up correctly both on the OS side, and on the EarMaster side. Our experience tells us that even now with a quite simple rhythm detection system that is easy to set up, many users need guidance to get it to work perfectly. Taking accents into account would imply a very advanced automatic set up system so that users don't need to get headaches when setting up their mic.
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- MinorReason
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Yeah, it took me quite a while to set up mine too due to sensitivity issues,as the mic would take in surrounding noises (especially the metrome click sound) and i failed my rhythm exercise lol. But its fine now I used a castanet when i do my rhythm exercise
Looking forward to future updates of Earmaster !
Looking forward to future updates of Earmaster !
- TheBlueCrow
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