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This computer game teaches the beginner or child to differentiate musical notes by time value (duration) symbols. By playing songs, students improve their sight reading skill and learn different rhythm structures and music measurement.

Note Duration computer game
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It is absolutely unique and a fun way of learning the measurement of music notes and reading different music rhythms. Instead of memorizing different note time value symbols, this software program directly builds the eye-hand coordination to differentiate music notes by those symbols.

The beginner or child learns to play the nice and complicated melodies from an actual music score, but playing them with only one key. The player concentrates his attention only on the symbol of the note time value, and his hand directly responds to this symbol. For a longer note he needs to press the key for a longer time. The feeling of how long one note should be played with comparison to the duration symbol of another note is now at the end of the player's fingers!

In a gentle manner, this computer game engages the student to an efficient rhythm practice. By following the game and playing actual songs, beginners and children learn to reproduce different rhythm structures, and directly develop and train their rhythm feeling. They must successfully pass 21 songs to finish this game.

Suited for children from 2 years old and adults. After practicing of this game, the beginner or child can easily distinguish and relate the length of music notes by their time value symbols. They develop the eye-hand coordination for playing different time lengths and rhythms.

Download and Install  Free Demo Version of Note Duration game

You can order a retail box of the Soft Mozart piano learning software. This complete package of our piano and music learning software contains a CD with all Soft Mozart computer games, and additional assisting materials.

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