Score Reading Trainer generates a randomized musical score, based on user-input variables. The keys of the keyboard are mapped to notes in a manner similar to a piano, and the user must press the correct key for each note in order to continue. As multiple notes are displayed simultaneously, it can also be used to practise pre-reading.
| Tags | multimedia Sound/Audio MIDI education Desktop Environment KDE Themes KDE 3.x |
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| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: This release tries harder not to leave any extra lines floating arround. It respects the point at which notes are inverted (over the third line). Limits weren't really respected in clefs other than G2. Extra lines are now shown correctly.


Changes: This version features changes to the note icons from showing notes with sharps to notes with flats depending on the key signature configured. It fixes the crash that happened when pressing C without starting first and making notes disabled when not started. It fixes a bug that prevented the program from showing notes below what would be the central C on the G clef, and adds a German translation.


Changes: In this release, both accidentals can now be used with any key signature. The Default button now loads the defaults into the configuration dialog and no longer applies them immediately. The limits loaded by default have been corrected. The limits dialog was improved. The installation location of the .desktop file is now correct. This version also features a Spanish translation.


No changes have been submitted for this release.