Theta Music Trainer

by Theta Music Technologies, Inc.


Education

free



Sharpen your musical ear with fun games for ear training and music theory. Theta Music Trainer is a complete set of games designed to improve your musical ear and deepen your understanding of music. These games have been meticulously designed and continuously refined over a four-year period based on the feedback of professional music teachers from all over the world.Theta Music Trainer contains 50 games covering all major categories of ear training and music theory: Sound - Learn to hear subtle differences in mixing, instrumentation, equalization and effectsPitch – Improve your tuning and your ability to sing on pitchScales – Quickly recognize scale degrees and solfege tonesIntervals – Accurately identify melodic and harmonic intervalsMelody - Learn to recognize common melodic patterns by earChords – Strengthen your chord recognition skillsProgressions – Learn to recognize common chord patterns by earRhythm – Learn to recognize common rhythm patterns by earNotation – Learn the basics of reading musicEar training and music theory are essential parts of music education that allow you to play or sing more freely, and with greater skill and confidence. FOR TEACHERS:Theta Music Trainer is ideal for use in the music classroom or studio.Here are some of the ways teachers around the world are using Theta Music Trainer:- Introduce new concepts through gamesOne of the great things about games is that they provide immediate feedback in real time. Students are often quicker to grasp new music theory concepts when they are presented in a game format.- Use games in place of drillsRather than giving your students tedious drills, you can use games to reinforce key concepts taught in class. The necessary repetition becomes much more palatable to students in a game environment.- Assign games for homeworkNot only will your students love this, but you can get true assessments of each students ability in a wide range of areas including scales, rhythms, chords, tuning and more - without spending a huge amount of time grading.- Hold classroom competitionsChoose a game for your desired area for practice and see who can complete the most levels. Students can compete individually or in teams. You can even have classrooms compete against one another.Teaching aural skills and music theory can be tough. Many students have a hard time grasping the basic concepts and struggle with the repetition needed for mastery. Games inject an element of variety and fun into the development of basic music skills. Students become inspired, motivated and engaged in music learning. Have fun and save time as your students develop core music skills in an engaging and effective way.