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Sight-reading exercise

GEgeek62•Created July 16, 2017
Sight-reading exercise
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Instructions

Use this project to practice reading music. This project is "hands free" - controlled by sound! Try to play a random measure of notes. Repeat it, or move on to the next one.

Description

A newer version of this project will be released soon... Instructions (available as sound recordings in-project) This project is controlled by sound. The speech recognition in this project is kind of stupid. It can't really tell exactly what you are saying, but it can sort of tell how many words you've said. So you can actually say any crazy thing you like, as long as it sounds like the same number of words as one of the answers it's expecting. But that also means that other people talking, or even background noises like a dog barking or a door closing, will be treated like words and mess things up. So you really need to be someplace very quiet, with very little background noise, for this project to work right. If you really want to use this project someplace where you have background noise, you can try increasing the noise threshold in the setting panel. You could also disable the voice control completely and then control the project by clicking with the mouse, but that is difficult to do while holding a violin or a tuba. The flow of this project is a loop; it does the same thing over and over. It shows you some notes, waits for you to play them on your instrument, and then it plays them with Scratch noteblocks. It can't really tell if you played the right thing, so you have to decide for yourself whether or not you got it right, and then decide whether to try it again, or go on to the next one. #music #sight-reading #sightreading #hands-free #handsfree

Project Details

Project ID168996975
CreatedJuly 16, 2017
Last ModifiedDecember 9, 2022
SharedOctober 9, 2022
Visibilityvisible
CommentsAllowed