Much clearer. Files as http://bugs.solfege.org/144
I really hope I can write more exercises after 3.16 is stable.

Tom Cato

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Vith Iely <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tom and Others,
>
> Thank you for your response.
>
> Ok, so I try to explain. This exercise can be called "Id the bunch of toneS"
> : the student have to identify several notes  and can do it by several ways.
>
> On the Config page :
>
> The notes to play + their weight (the same as Id-The-Tone)
> The octave from -2 to +3 (the same as Id-The-Tone)
> Number of notes to play : from 1 to 20 for instance
> The max interval between two notes (second, third, fourth, .... to decim)
> ascending or descending.
> Show the first note : YES/NO
> Allow to answer as soon as the note is played  "allow quick answer"): YES/NO
>
> On the exercice page, we can see the "Keyboard" (the same as Id-The-Tone)
> and the buttons.
>
> The buttons are :
> "Play the sequence" => to play the entire sequence of notes.
> "Play the sequence slowly" => to play the entire sequence of notes but
> slowly.
> "Hear the last note" : to allow the student to hear the LAST note he
> guessed.
> "Hear the next note": to allow the student to hear the NEXT note ha has to
> guess.
> "A440" : to allow the student to hear the A 440HZ (it can help !!)
>
> For instance, with the following configuration :
> C, D, E, F, G, A, B => weight 1 and the others (C# D#, etc) are weight 0
> Octave : only 0 is selected
> Number of notes to play : 10
> Max interval : fourth
> Show the first note : YES
> Allow quick answer : NO
>
> The program chooses randomly 10 notes between C to B in 1 octave and the max
> interval is the fourth (descending and ascending). For instance, it chose :
> D F E C F B A D E F
>
> There is a indication on the exercice page : "The first note is a D"
> (because the check box "Show the first note" is YES in config)
> When the student click on "Play the sequence", the 10 notes are played
> rapidly
> When the student click on "Play the sequence slowly", the 10 notes are
> played slowly
> As the check box "Allow quick answer", the student cannot click on the
> keyboard to select note while the sequence is played, he has to wait the end
> of the play (useful to improve musical memory).
> At the first listening the student regognises the 3st notes after the first
> D but made an error at the 4th. So he clicks on D F E C (so far all is ok)
> and click G (the program show "No"). Now he has the choice : listen the
> entire sequence again, or try to find the interval between the last correct
> note he discovered (C) and the next note to find (F). He can also try to
> find the next note to find using the A 440Hz (of course he can find the
> entire sequence like this, note by note). And so on, until the entire
> sequence is found (unless if he clicks on "Give Up").
>
> If the check box "Show the first note" is NO in config, the student can use
> the A 440Hz to guess the first note of the sequence.
> If the check box "Allow quick answer" is YES, the student can click on the
> keyboard while the sequence is played.
>
> I hope it is clearer, and I think that thes exercice can be a very good to
> improve hearing and memory.
>
> Thanks for helping,
>
> Vith
>
>> Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 18:25:44 +0200
>> Subject: Re: [Solfege-devel] New features to "Id Tone"
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> CC: [email protected]
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Vith Iely <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hello all,
>> >
>> > First : thank you very much for this program, the best for me.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> >
>> > But I am thinking about improving a lesson which will be very useful for
>> > me,
>> > but I don't know how to start for the moment.
>> >
>> > I'll tell you : I would like to add features to the lesson "Configure
>> > Yourself" -> "Id Tone". The differences would be :
>> > - A serial of notes is played instead one-by-one (the number of notes
>> > played
>> > is configurable in the "Config" tab)
>> > - The gape max between notes can be configurabled in the "Config" tab
>> > (second, third, etc.)
>> > - The octaves and notes with weight would be configurabled too but it's
>> > already configurable !
>> >
>> > Several buttons added on the GUI : The student can hear : the sequence /
>> > the
>> > last discovered note / the note to discover / A 440Hz
>>
>> I am usure what you mean with the buttons above. Are they added to the
>> practise page?
>>
>> >
>> > On the config tab, we can chose to allo student answer as soon as the
>> > note
>> > is played or only at the end of the sequence.
>> >
>> > I think such exercice should be good for me. What do you think of it ?
>> > Do
>> > you think it's possible ? Is it hard to program (I know C, bash, etc but
>> > not
>> > python) ?
>>
>> I don't think it should be too difficult when I understand what you
>> are describing. Right now I dont. Please describe it with more
>> details: Buttons (with their labels) on the config page, what the
>> program plays, how the user is supposed to hear and identify and how
>> the user clicks buttons to answer. Your idea might be good, but I
>> don't yet understand it. Maybe to make things clearer, describe it as
>> a new exercise, don't try to tell about whats added to idtone, but
>> describe the exercise as if I don't know idtone at all.
>>
>> >
>> > Thank you for helping
>> >
>> > Vith
>> >
>> --
>> Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]> http://www.solfege.org/
>> GNU Solfege - free ear training http://www.gnu.org/software/solfege/
>
> ________________________________
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GNU Solfege - free ear training    http://www.gnu.org/software/solfege/

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