To All:
   We have posted our Saturday morning quote, Cyrano de Bergerac on the
   miracle of lute music.
   [1]http://mignarda.wordpress.com/2011/06/18/quote5/
   Best wishes,
   Ron & Donna
   > Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 17:38:18 -0500
   > To: [email protected]
   > From: [email protected]
   > Subject: [LUTE] Ear training WAV file.
   >
   >
   > Here is a free WAV file for ear training. In the past,
   > I have found such ear training musically helpful and
   > challenging. I once audited a course in introductory
   > musicianship at a large music school, and this type of
   > ear training was an important part.
   >
   > Please do not advertise the WAV file outside of our lute forum --
   > my server does not have unlimited bandwidth.
   >
   > You will need a sound-capable computer.
   >
   > The WAV file contains ascending and descending melodic
   > intervals. Later I will make a fancier one with more
   > challenging exercises, and perhaps some exercises
   > dedicated to issues in early music, such as temperament
   > identification and mode identification.
   >
   > Error reports and suggestions are welcome.
   >
   > INSTRUCTIONS:
   >
   > 1. Download the file, using the URL
   > http://classwk.net/auxDocs/eartraining.wav
   > 2. Double click the file.
   > 3. You will hear
   > a. a sequence of two tones,
   > b. three second of silence during which you should
   > identify the interval to yourself, and
   > c. a sequence of beeps which indicate how many frets
   > (half-steps) separate the two tones.
   >
   > For example:
   > a. The note G followed by the note A.
   > b. Three seconds of silence.
   > c. Two beeps, indicating that the notes were two frets
   > apart (a major second).
   >
   > Please do not advertise this outside of our lute forum --
   > my server does not have unlimited bandwidth. If you really
   > want to do this, you are welcome to copy the WAV file to
   > your own server. You can get one easily and cheaply thru
   > commercial services such as HostGator or GoDaddy (try HostGator
   > first).
   >
   >
   >
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References

   1. http://mignarda.wordpress.com/2011/06/18/quote5/

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