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GNU Solfege

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GNU Solfege Alternatives

The best GNU Solfege alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    /earmaster-alternatives

    Professional software for ear training and practical music theory on Windows and Mac.

  2. 24
    /meludia-alternatives

    Listening exercises and to sharpen your ear and music theory skills

  3. Try for free

    DCIM software reinvented.

    Try for free Open Source paid Free Trial $600.0 / Annually (300 Assets)

  4. 24
    /perfect-ear-alternatives

    A simple yet advanced application for improving your solfege skills.

  5. 19
    /lenmus-alternatives

    LenMus is a free program for learning music.

  6. 16
    /kde-minuet-alternatives

    Free music education software, thoughtfully designed to push your musical skills to the next level.

  7. 11
    /auricula-alternatives

    Practice your sense of hearing and learn to identify intervals for your musical development.

    paid $4.99 / One-off

  8. 13
    /jalmus-alternatives

    Online guide to compare all musical instruments : keyboards (MIDI controller, Synthesizer, Stage Piano, Digital Piano …), guitars, basses, (...)

  9. /pitch-ability-test-alternatives

    Test your Pitch Ability. Measure your pitch take over and pitch retention abilities. Know where you stand on the road to Absolute Pitch. Especially, measure the criteria: Accurately sing a named note without a reference.

  10. 15
    /better-ears-alternatives

    Better Ears helps you grow your musical skills and enhance your hearing capabilities.

  11. 10
    /ear-teacher-alternatives

    Ear Teacher is a music theory and ear training application.

  12. /solfej-alternatives

    The best new way to learn music theory and ear training

    paid Free Trial

  13. /perfect-pitch-ear-alternatives

    Piano online for perfect pitch training.

  14. /musictrans-alternatives

    MusicTrans is a powerful learning tool for playing any song.

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