GNU Solfege is free ear training software written in python. The program is designed to be easily extended with lesson files (data files), so the user can create new exercises.
Rhythm dictation exercise.
Interval training exercise.
Chord exercise.
The main window after the program is started.
Project Admins:
Is the project abandoned?
Thank you very much for the program released under a free open source license! Added a program to a Russian-language site about free software, here is the link.
Please do not abandon the project, this is a very interesting program!
Will the releases be published here? It's just that nowadays, many are switching to Github without notifications on the old project pages.
The project is abandoned now. I was the only person doing real work on the
project, almost all complaints were about the windows installer and
problems running on windows, while I was programming and using Debian Linux
on my desktop, so it was quite demotivating. Also other interests take all
my free time at the moment.
Tom Cato
man. 14. sep. 2020 kl. 16:37 skrev s-r-grass s-r-grass@users.sourceforge.net:
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Tom Cato Amundsen tca@tcamundsen.net
Should it ever be alive again, I would suggest ditching the windowsinstaller/support and leave that to a contributor if so, and just offer linux and mac--"support". Projects should be fun!! :)
Last edit: Josef Andersson 2025-04-18
Hi Tom,
how can I contribute with language translation now? Will I have to fork the project on github? Thanks, jose
Or try to get access here:
http://savannah.gnu.org/project/memberlist.php?group=solfege
ons. 9. jun. 2021, 17:03 skrev Jozef Riha zefo17@users.sourceforge.net:
Sorry, it has been a long time since I did anything in the project.
Translations are handled here:
https://translationproject.org/domain/solfege.html
But no one will use the translation before someone makes a new release of
Solfege.
ons. 9. jun. 2021, 17:03 skrev Jozef Riha zefo17@users.sourceforge.net:
Thank you, I did register there for translation - now waiting for confirmation. Hopefully someone picks it up. Thanks to solfege I was finally able to grasp the intervals theory. Never achieved that in school :-)
Hi Tom, Just updated the Swedish translation on the TP-site. Knowing that the project is resting for now....Hopefully someone will have the time to pick this up one day.