Functional Ear Training for Musicians
Project description
BirdEars
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- `Introduction <#introduction>`__
- `birdears <#birdears>`__
- `What is musical ear training <#what-is-musical-ear-training>`__
- `Features <#features>`__
- `Installing <#installing>`__
- `Installing the dependencies <#installing-the-dependencies>`__
- `Arch Linux <#arch-linux>`__
- `Installing birdears <#installing-birdears>`__
- `In-depth installation <#in-depth-installation>`__
- `Running <#running>`__
- `Modes <#modes>`__
- `melodic <#melodic>`__
- `Description <#description>`__
- `Command-line options <#command-line-options>`__
- `harmonic <#harmonic>`__
- `Description <#description>`__
- `Command-line options <#command-line-options>`__
- `dictation <#dictation>`__
- `Description <#description>`__
- `Command-line options <#command-line-options>`__
- `instrumental <#instrumental>`__
- `Description <#description>`__
- `Command-line options <#command-line-options>`__
- `Loading from preset files <#loading-from-preset-files>`__
- `Pre-made presets <#pre-made-presets>`__
- `Pre-made presets
description <#pre-made-presets-description>`__
- `Creating new preset files <#creating-new-preset-files>`__
- `Contributing <#contributing>`__
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Introduction
------------
birdears
~~~~~~~~
``birdears`` is a software written in Python 3 for ...
What is musical ear training
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It is a method..
Features
~~~~~~~~
- questions
- load from config file
Installing
----------
Installing the dependencies
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Arch Linux
^^^^^^^^^^
::
sudo pacman -Syu sox python python-pip
Installing birdears
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
``pip install --user --upgrade birdears``
In-depth installation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Running
-------
After installing just run:
``birdears --help``
Modes
-----
melodic
~~~~~~~
Description
^^^^^^^^^^^
In this exercise birdears will play two notes, the tonic and the
interval melodically, ie., one after the other and you should reply
which is the correct distance between the two.
Command-line options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
::
Usage: birdears melodic [options]
Melodic interval recognition
Options:
-m, --mode <mode> Mode of the question.
-t, --tonic <tonic> Tonic of the question.
-o, --octave <octave> Octave of the question.
-d, --descending Whether the question interval is descending.
-c, --chromatic If chosen, question has chromatic notes.
-n, --n_octaves <n max> Maximum number of octaves.
-v, --valid_intervals <1,2,..> A comma-separated list without spaces
of valid scale degrees to be chosen for the
question.
-q, --user_durations <1,0.5,n..>
A comma-separated list without
spaces with PRECISLY 9 floating values. Or
'n' for default duration.
-p, --prequestion_method <prequestion_method>
The name of a pre-question method.
-r, --resolution_method <resolution_method>
The name of a resolution method.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
In this exercise birdears will play two notes, the tonic and the interval
melodically, ie., one after the other and you should reply which is the
correct distance between the two.
Valid values are as follows:
-m <mode> is one of: major, dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, minor,
locrian
-t <tonic> is one of: A, A#, Ab, B, Bb, C, C#, Cb, D, D#, Db, E, Eb, F,
F#, Fb, G, G#, Gb
-p <prequestion_method> is one of: none, tonic_only, progression_i_iv_v_i
-r <resolution_method> is one of: nearest_tonic, repeat_only
harmonic
~~~~~~~~
Description
^^^^^^^^^^^
Command-line options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
::
Usage: birdears harmonic [options]
Harmonic interval recognition
Options:
-m, --mode <mode> Mode of the question.
-t, --tonic <note> Tonic of the question.
-o, --octave <octave> Octave of the question.
-d, --descending Whether the question interval is descending.
-c, --chromatic If chosen, question has chromatic notes.
-n, --n_octaves <n max> Maximum number of octaves.
-v, --valid_intervals <1,2,..> A comma-separated list without spaces
of valid scale degrees to be chosen for the
question.
-q, --user_durations <1,0.5,n..>
A comma-separated list without
spaces with PRECISLY 9 floating values. Or
'n' for default duration.
-p, --prequestion_method <prequestion_method>
The name of a pre-question method.
-r, --resolution_method <resolution_method>
The name of a resolution method.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
In this exercise birdears will play two notes, the tonic and the interval
harmonically, ie., both on the same time and you should reply which is the
correct distance between the two.
Valid values are as follows:
-m <mode> is one of: major, dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, minor,
locrian
-t <tonic> is one of: A, A#, Ab, B, Bb, C, C#, Cb, D, D#, Db, E, Eb, F,
F#, Fb, G, G#, Gb
-p <prequestion_method> is one of: none, tonic_only, progression_i_iv_v_i
-r <resolution_method> is one of: nearest_tonic, repeat_only
dictation
~~~~~~~~~
Description
^^^^^^^^^^^
In this exercise birdears will choose some random intervals and create a
melodic dictation with them. You should reply the correct intervals of
the melodic dictation.
Command-line options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
::
Usage: birdears dictation [options]
Melodic dictation
Options:
-m, --mode <mode> Mode of the question.
-i, --max_intervals <n max> Max random intervals for the dictation.
-x, --n_notes <n notes> Number of notes for the dictation.
-t, --tonic <note> Tonic of the question.
-o, --octave <octave> Octave of the question.
-d, --descending Wether the question interval is descending.
-c, --chromatic If chosen, question has chromatic notes.
-n, --n_octaves <n max> Maximum number of octaves.
-v, --valid_intervals <1,2,..> A comma-separated list without spaces
of valid scale degrees to be chosen for the
question.
-q, --user_durations <1,0.5,n..>
A comma-separated list without
spaces with PRECISLY 9 floating values. Or
'n' for default duration.
-p, --prequestion_method <prequestion_method>
The name of a pre-question method.
-r, --resolution_method <resolution_method>
The name of a resolution method.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
In this exercise birdears will choose some random intervals and create a
melodic dictation with them. You should reply the correct intervals of the
melodic dictation.
Valid values are as follows:
-m <mode> is one of: major, dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, minor,
locrian
-t <tonic> is one of: A, A#, Ab, B, Bb, C, C#, Cb, D, D#, Db, E, Eb, F,
F#, Fb, G, G#, Gb
-p <prequestion_method> is one of: none, tonic_only, progression_i_iv_v_i
-r <resolution_method> is one of: nearest_tonic, repeat_only
instrumental
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Description
^^^^^^^^^^^
In this exercise birdears will choose some random intervals and create a
melodic dictation with them. You should play the correct melody in you
musical instrument.
Command-line options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
::
Usage: birdears instrumental [options]
Instrumental melodic time-based dictation
Options:
-m, --mode <mode> Mode of the question.
-w, --wait_time <seconds> Time in seconds for next question/repeat.
-u, --n_repeats <times> Times to repeat question.
-i, --max_intervals <n max> Max random intervals for the dictation.
-x, --n_notes <n notes> Number of notes for the dictation.
-t, --tonic <note> Tonic of the question.
-o, --octave <octave> Octave of the question.
-d, --descending Wether the question interval is descending.
-c, --chromatic If chosen, question has chromatic notes.
-n, --n_octaves <n max> Maximum number of octaves.
-v, --valid_intervals <1,2,..> A comma-separated list without spaces
of valid scale degrees to be chosen for the
question.
-q, --user_durations <1,0.5,n..>
A comma-separated list without
spaces with PRECISLY 9 floating values. Or
'n' for default duration.
-p, --prequestion_method <prequestion_method>
The name of a pre-question method.
-r, --resolution_method <resolution_method>
The name of a resolution method.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
In this exercise birdears will choose some random intervals and create a
melodic dictation with them. You should play the correct melody in you
musical instrument.
Valid values are as follows:
-m <mode> is one of: major, dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, minor,
locrian
-t <tonic> is one of: A, A#, Ab, B, Bb, C, C#, Cb, D, D#, Db, E, Eb, F,
F#, Fb, G, G#, Gb
-p <prequestion_method> is one of: none, tonic_only, progression_i_iv_v_i
-r <resolution_method> is one of: nearest_tonic, repeat_only
Loading from preset files
-------------------------
Pre-made presets
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Birdears cointains some pre-made presets in it's ``presets/``
subdirectory.
The study for beginners is recommended by following the numeric order of
those files (000, 001, then 002 etc.)
Pre-made presets description
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Maybe these things would go better in the readhedocs documentation.
Creating new preset files
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can open the files cointained in birdears premade ``presets/``
folder to have an ideia on how config files are made; it is simply the
command line options written in a form ``toml`` standard.
Contributing
------------
Those who want to contribute to this project can read
`CONTRIBUTING.md <CONTRIBUTING.md>`__.
--------------
::
readme should contain
[toc]
* introduction
* feats
* screenshot(s)
* installing
* dependencies
* pip
* what is pip
* installing via pip
* using a virtualenv
* cloning the repository
* running
* modes
* melodic
* description
* cli options (--help)
* harmonic
* description
* cli options (--help)
* dictation
* description
* cli options (--help)
* instrumenetal
* description
* cli options (--help)
* loading from config file
* presets
* * *
* development info
as is in readme
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========
|Maintenance| |Travis Build Status| |Coveralls| |Codecov| |Code Climate
coverage| |Code Climate issues| |Code Climate gpa| |Gitter|
|GitHub (pre-)release| |PyPI Status| |PyPI Version| |PyPI Python
Versions| |Waffle.io| |GitHub issues| |Documentation Status|
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<!-- TOC depthFrom:2 depthTo:6 withLinks:1 updateOnSave:1 orderedList:0 -->
- `Introduction <#introduction>`__
- `birdears <#birdears>`__
- `What is musical ear training <#what-is-musical-ear-training>`__
- `Features <#features>`__
- `Installing <#installing>`__
- `Installing the dependencies <#installing-the-dependencies>`__
- `Arch Linux <#arch-linux>`__
- `Installing birdears <#installing-birdears>`__
- `In-depth installation <#in-depth-installation>`__
- `Running <#running>`__
- `Modes <#modes>`__
- `melodic <#melodic>`__
- `Description <#description>`__
- `Command-line options <#command-line-options>`__
- `harmonic <#harmonic>`__
- `Description <#description>`__
- `Command-line options <#command-line-options>`__
- `dictation <#dictation>`__
- `Description <#description>`__
- `Command-line options <#command-line-options>`__
- `instrumental <#instrumental>`__
- `Description <#description>`__
- `Command-line options <#command-line-options>`__
- `Loading from preset files <#loading-from-preset-files>`__
- `Pre-made presets <#pre-made-presets>`__
- `Pre-made presets
description <#pre-made-presets-description>`__
- `Creating new preset files <#creating-new-preset-files>`__
- `Contributing <#contributing>`__
.. raw:: html
<!-- /TOC -->
Introduction
------------
birdears
~~~~~~~~
``birdears`` is a software written in Python 3 for ...
What is musical ear training
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It is a method..
Features
~~~~~~~~
- questions
- load from config file
Installing
----------
Installing the dependencies
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Arch Linux
^^^^^^^^^^
::
sudo pacman -Syu sox python python-pip
Installing birdears
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
``pip install --user --upgrade birdears``
In-depth installation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Running
-------
After installing just run:
``birdears --help``
Modes
-----
melodic
~~~~~~~
Description
^^^^^^^^^^^
In this exercise birdears will play two notes, the tonic and the
interval melodically, ie., one after the other and you should reply
which is the correct distance between the two.
Command-line options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
::
Usage: birdears melodic [options]
Melodic interval recognition
Options:
-m, --mode <mode> Mode of the question.
-t, --tonic <tonic> Tonic of the question.
-o, --octave <octave> Octave of the question.
-d, --descending Whether the question interval is descending.
-c, --chromatic If chosen, question has chromatic notes.
-n, --n_octaves <n max> Maximum number of octaves.
-v, --valid_intervals <1,2,..> A comma-separated list without spaces
of valid scale degrees to be chosen for the
question.
-q, --user_durations <1,0.5,n..>
A comma-separated list without
spaces with PRECISLY 9 floating values. Or
'n' for default duration.
-p, --prequestion_method <prequestion_method>
The name of a pre-question method.
-r, --resolution_method <resolution_method>
The name of a resolution method.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
In this exercise birdears will play two notes, the tonic and the interval
melodically, ie., one after the other and you should reply which is the
correct distance between the two.
Valid values are as follows:
-m <mode> is one of: major, dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, minor,
locrian
-t <tonic> is one of: A, A#, Ab, B, Bb, C, C#, Cb, D, D#, Db, E, Eb, F,
F#, Fb, G, G#, Gb
-p <prequestion_method> is one of: none, tonic_only, progression_i_iv_v_i
-r <resolution_method> is one of: nearest_tonic, repeat_only
harmonic
~~~~~~~~
Description
^^^^^^^^^^^
Command-line options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
::
Usage: birdears harmonic [options]
Harmonic interval recognition
Options:
-m, --mode <mode> Mode of the question.
-t, --tonic <note> Tonic of the question.
-o, --octave <octave> Octave of the question.
-d, --descending Whether the question interval is descending.
-c, --chromatic If chosen, question has chromatic notes.
-n, --n_octaves <n max> Maximum number of octaves.
-v, --valid_intervals <1,2,..> A comma-separated list without spaces
of valid scale degrees to be chosen for the
question.
-q, --user_durations <1,0.5,n..>
A comma-separated list without
spaces with PRECISLY 9 floating values. Or
'n' for default duration.
-p, --prequestion_method <prequestion_method>
The name of a pre-question method.
-r, --resolution_method <resolution_method>
The name of a resolution method.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
In this exercise birdears will play two notes, the tonic and the interval
harmonically, ie., both on the same time and you should reply which is the
correct distance between the two.
Valid values are as follows:
-m <mode> is one of: major, dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, minor,
locrian
-t <tonic> is one of: A, A#, Ab, B, Bb, C, C#, Cb, D, D#, Db, E, Eb, F,
F#, Fb, G, G#, Gb
-p <prequestion_method> is one of: none, tonic_only, progression_i_iv_v_i
-r <resolution_method> is one of: nearest_tonic, repeat_only
dictation
~~~~~~~~~
Description
^^^^^^^^^^^
In this exercise birdears will choose some random intervals and create a
melodic dictation with them. You should reply the correct intervals of
the melodic dictation.
Command-line options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
::
Usage: birdears dictation [options]
Melodic dictation
Options:
-m, --mode <mode> Mode of the question.
-i, --max_intervals <n max> Max random intervals for the dictation.
-x, --n_notes <n notes> Number of notes for the dictation.
-t, --tonic <note> Tonic of the question.
-o, --octave <octave> Octave of the question.
-d, --descending Wether the question interval is descending.
-c, --chromatic If chosen, question has chromatic notes.
-n, --n_octaves <n max> Maximum number of octaves.
-v, --valid_intervals <1,2,..> A comma-separated list without spaces
of valid scale degrees to be chosen for the
question.
-q, --user_durations <1,0.5,n..>
A comma-separated list without
spaces with PRECISLY 9 floating values. Or
'n' for default duration.
-p, --prequestion_method <prequestion_method>
The name of a pre-question method.
-r, --resolution_method <resolution_method>
The name of a resolution method.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
In this exercise birdears will choose some random intervals and create a
melodic dictation with them. You should reply the correct intervals of the
melodic dictation.
Valid values are as follows:
-m <mode> is one of: major, dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, minor,
locrian
-t <tonic> is one of: A, A#, Ab, B, Bb, C, C#, Cb, D, D#, Db, E, Eb, F,
F#, Fb, G, G#, Gb
-p <prequestion_method> is one of: none, tonic_only, progression_i_iv_v_i
-r <resolution_method> is one of: nearest_tonic, repeat_only
instrumental
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Description
^^^^^^^^^^^
In this exercise birdears will choose some random intervals and create a
melodic dictation with them. You should play the correct melody in you
musical instrument.
Command-line options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
::
Usage: birdears instrumental [options]
Instrumental melodic time-based dictation
Options:
-m, --mode <mode> Mode of the question.
-w, --wait_time <seconds> Time in seconds for next question/repeat.
-u, --n_repeats <times> Times to repeat question.
-i, --max_intervals <n max> Max random intervals for the dictation.
-x, --n_notes <n notes> Number of notes for the dictation.
-t, --tonic <note> Tonic of the question.
-o, --octave <octave> Octave of the question.
-d, --descending Wether the question interval is descending.
-c, --chromatic If chosen, question has chromatic notes.
-n, --n_octaves <n max> Maximum number of octaves.
-v, --valid_intervals <1,2,..> A comma-separated list without spaces
of valid scale degrees to be chosen for the
question.
-q, --user_durations <1,0.5,n..>
A comma-separated list without
spaces with PRECISLY 9 floating values. Or
'n' for default duration.
-p, --prequestion_method <prequestion_method>
The name of a pre-question method.
-r, --resolution_method <resolution_method>
The name of a resolution method.
-h, --help Show this message and exit.
In this exercise birdears will choose some random intervals and create a
melodic dictation with them. You should play the correct melody in you
musical instrument.
Valid values are as follows:
-m <mode> is one of: major, dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, minor,
locrian
-t <tonic> is one of: A, A#, Ab, B, Bb, C, C#, Cb, D, D#, Db, E, Eb, F,
F#, Fb, G, G#, Gb
-p <prequestion_method> is one of: none, tonic_only, progression_i_iv_v_i
-r <resolution_method> is one of: nearest_tonic, repeat_only
Loading from preset files
-------------------------
Pre-made presets
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Birdears cointains some pre-made presets in it's ``presets/``
subdirectory.
The study for beginners is recommended by following the numeric order of
those files (000, 001, then 002 etc.)
Pre-made presets description
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Maybe these things would go better in the readhedocs documentation.
Creating new preset files
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can open the files cointained in birdears premade ``presets/``
folder to have an ideia on how config files are made; it is simply the
command line options written in a form ``toml`` standard.
Contributing
------------
Those who want to contribute to this project can read
`CONTRIBUTING.md <CONTRIBUTING.md>`__.
--------------
::
readme should contain
[toc]
* introduction
* feats
* screenshot(s)
* installing
* dependencies
* pip
* what is pip
* installing via pip
* using a virtualenv
* cloning the repository
* running
* modes
* melodic
* description
* cli options (--help)
* harmonic
* description
* cli options (--help)
* dictation
* description
* cli options (--help)
* instrumenetal
* description
* cli options (--help)
* loading from config file
* presets
* * *
* development info
as is in readme
c
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