Music Intervals

Music Intervals

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Music Intervals

Rating:
2.2
Released: September 08, 2011
Last updated: September 08, 2011
Developer: forierogames

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Description

This game is focused on recognizing intervals on a music staff. As simple as it could be you will learn how to visually and quickly recognize interval between two tones. All our simple music games are designed and created because of our children told us they need them. Hopefully it will also help you and your children.

TRAIN MODE

You hear and see two tones and your task is to recognize their mutual interval. A hint can be : Count lines and spaces between the two tones and you get the right interval. If you still do not know what kind of interval it is wait a moment and the appropriate answer will start to be pointed by a colored arrow.

PLAY MODE

Play Mode is in every our application a challenge. So you have 60 seconds for recognizing as many intervals as possible. World Record is real challenge so we invite you to give your best try and measure your interval reading skills with the World Record.

How to Play

The game will ask what is the interval between two tones. Use the buttons below for answer.

Developer Updates

Sep 8, 2011 1:14am

This game is also available for iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac and Windows. Foriero Music Educaional Games

Comments

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FlabbyWoofWoof

Sep. 08, 2011

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I have no clue what I'm suppose to be doing...I guess you need to already have knowledge in music.

forierogames
forierogames Developer

This game will help you gain knowledge of music. The task is to determine what is the interval between two tones, at first count, then everything you learn.

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PoacheR2k

Dec. 28, 2011

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Really like the concept, though it would be nice with some for options for the training mode as turning off the automatic answer or being able to increase the time before it shows. Another idea would be an option to remove the lines, as you after a while (and often in reality) only have your ears to help you.
Other than that - would love to see more kinds of gameplay like comparison of two intervals (e.g. which one is the highest?) etc.