Solfege - ear training program for musicians

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andre
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Solfege - ear training program for musicians

#1 Post by andre »

Sorry folks, it seems the files are no longer available from this site. - Flash

Hi!

I'm new to Puppy and this is my first attempt at making a pet, so please tell me if anything is wrong.

This is Solfege, an ear training software, great for musicians (pro or amateur) training.

https://rapidshare.com/files/1200913205 ... 4-i486.pet
https://rapidshare.com/files/3463037161 ... 4-i486.pet
https://rapidshare.com/files/4083270816 ... 4-i486.pet
https://rapidshare.com/files/1593121343 ... 4-i486.pet

It was compiled in a Aspire One D150, running luki-014 from USB. I compiled it for i486 using the tutorial found here http://puppylinux.org/wikka/compiling

Hope everything went fine, please tell me.

EDIT: If you don't have timidity, you can find it here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=32611

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Pete22
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Musical Ear training

#2 Post by Pete22 »

Hello andre:

I am excited to try your new pet.
I am not a developer so I can't help you that way.
I would write a post in the saluki forum about your pet.
The people there are very friendly helpful.
Jemimah is also very knowledgeable and may offer some ideas.

As per your instructions:
I downloaded timidity like you suggested.
I suggest you also tell them to download python if they don't already have it.
However, I noticed that your pet said it was missing python 2.7. 2
even though I already have it installed. Not sure why.

I like the icon you have on the menu.

I must confess my ignorance. :cry: How do I set it up so it will work?
Do I need to attach it to python and to
timidity somehow?

Pete

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charlie6
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#3 Post by charlie6 »

Hi,
here using Solfege without need compiling it !
Just extracted the latest stable archive ( currently 3.20.6 ); and run it on a Puppy (dPup Exprimo) having Timidity + a working all-in-one-Python (here 2.6.4) having PyObject + PyAlsa;
download an all-in-one-python2.6.4-sfs here
[it also has wx in it ( not needed for Solfege )]
hope this helps !
charlie

edited: added some screenshot ( « bayan » accordion and piano configuration )
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Dromeno
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...gone...

#4 Post by Dromeno »

not available anymore via rapidshare... is there an alternative?

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#5 Post by 666philb »

it's in the precise puppy PPM
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331

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#6 Post by charlie6 »

Hi,
you might try precompiled packages that can be downloaded from here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/solfege ... 386.tar.gz
= link for latest stable version as now.
The precomiled packages are in the «0install» sourceforge GNU solfege's download folder !!
If you have python + requested modules running (see above screenshot - except for wx module) GNU solfege can work.
in the «0install»
Charlie

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charlie6
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GNU solfege-3.22.2 (latest stable at now)

#7 Post by charlie6 »

Hi,
the in-above-post-mentionned 0install folder doesn't exist anymore at sourceforge GNU Solfeges repo for latest versions;

to get it:
extract binary archive dwlded from https://www.archlinux.org/packages/comm ... 6/solfege/;

needs python + modules see above post;

as Solfege looks for "/usr/bin/python2", also needs to manualy create the following symlink:

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ln -s /usr/bin/python2.7 /usr/bin/python2
enjoy
charlie

ps: now using python-2.7.2
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