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Issue 246 in solfege: New Exercise: Is the note in the group of notes

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New issue 246 by josh.sa...@...: New Exercise: Is the note in the  
group of notes
http://code.google.com/p/solfege/issues/detail?id=246

I ran into "Absolute Pitch Avenue". I think it would be great to  
incorporate some of those ideas. The exercise that seems most useful to me  
is to play a note and then play a group of notes together. The user has to  
determine if the first note is in the group of tones. Configuration would  
allow the user to choose how many notes are played at once (in a range),  
how wide a range the notes can be in, whether the first note is static and  
what note it is. The user would be able to play the first note again and  
also play the group of notes independently. Seems like a good way to  
develop both relative and absolute pitch skills.


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