Re: OT: singing training

2008-09-16 Thread Tim Litwiller
Graham Percival wrote: On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 12:21:38 -0500 Tim Litwiller<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What I would like to find is some kind of program that would play a note or tone and she would try to sing that note or tone back into a microphone and then it would continue to the next note

Re: OT: singing training

2008-09-15 Thread Graham Percival
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 22:06:00 +0100 Nick Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'd be a bit careful about teaching absolute pitch accuracy. I'm not > a musician, but it is a common mistake by us engineers and computer > scientists to consider individual notes important. Relative pitch accuracy

Re: OT: singing training

2008-09-15 Thread Graham Percival
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 12:21:38 -0500 Tim Litwiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What I would like to find is some kind of program that would play a > note or tone and she would try to sing that note or tone back into a > microphone and then it would continue to the next note when she hits > it. J

Re: OT: singing training

2008-09-15 Thread Tim Litwiller
Nick Bailey wrote: We did some work on Rosegarden which might interest you: http://www.n-ism.org/Papers/Nick_Bailey/icmc2008_19ETrehearsal.pdf The software described in that paper was for training expert musicians to sing microtonal songs which have more than 12 divisions of the scale suc

Re: OT: singing training

2008-09-15 Thread Nick Bailey
We did some work on Rosegarden which might interest you: http://www.n-ism.org/Papers/Nick_Bailey/icmc2008_19ETrehearsal.pdf The software described in that paper was for training expert musicians to sing microtonal songs which have more than 12 divisions of the scale such as Graham Ha