On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 12:30:03AM -0800, Jim Lynch wrote: > Gary Willis (www.garywillis.com) did a little ear training thing on > his web site; he is a master level bassist (really, master among > masters) and is also very generous with info about how to play. The > ear training drills are geared towards the instrument, and go > primarilary to a "hear note ==> know position of note instantly" kind > of approach. Would this kind of thing fit in with solfege?
That sounds like a perfect pitch-type exercise. It's part of ear training, but it's a bit fringe and not something most people work on. > Also, I wrote some c++ abstractions that might be useful: Note, > Interval and Scale. The latter is presently implemented as a class > containing a vector<Interval>. A Chord can be done using a Scale; > a Voicing might be a bit different. That sounds interesting. I've got a whole lot of Pascal (Delphi for Windows) code for working with music, like transposing notes by certain intervals and so on.. but I work on a casual basis developing ear training software for money, and that software is not open source. cheers, Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>