
Publisher's description
A real computer game (Lives, Points, Bombs, etc.) that will teach you how to read music even as you play. People of all ages can play it: it's as easy or as difficult as you want it to be. You can let the game teach you from scratch (with the Learning menu) or use it as a fun complement to more traditional lessons (by selecting yourself the notes you want to play with). You can choose to play in alphabetical (A, B, C...), german alphabetical (A, H, C...) or syllabic notation (Do, Re, Mi...). You can set your own pace (3 different speeds available) and level of difficulty (2 gaming modes available: Beginner and Expert). You can activate or deactivate the bombs with a simple click. And all kinds of other things that will make learning how to read music fun and easy!
Size: 2.48MB
Cost: $29.95
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