Jalmus 2.3

Jalmus is a free, open source music education software helping the musicians, specially pianists, to improve their sight-reading. You can train to read music with both exercises on notes or rhythms and give your answers by a MIDI keyboard. Jalmus is developed in Java and so ...

Author Jalmus
License Freeware
Price FREE
Released 2012-09-05
Downloads 1131
Filesize 2.64 MB
Requirements Java Runtime Environnment
Installation No Install Support
Keywords sight reading music notes education free software solfege piano
Users' rating
(6 rating)
JalmusTeaching & Training ToolsWindows 2000, Windows XP, Linux, Linux Console, Linux Gnome, Linux Open Source, Mac OS X, Java
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