Post-Tonal
Ear-Training Suite
Technical requirements: Takes 4MB disk space. Requires soundcard. MIDI port optional.
Operating system functionality (Please report your results)
Win 3.1: unknown (probably not)
Win 95: probably
Win 98, ME: yes
Win NT, XP: unknown
This collection of programs was inspired by Michael
Friedmann’s excellent Ear Training for
Twentieth-Century Music (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990).
At least some familiarity with post-tonal theory is required to use these programs.
In addition to the Friedmann book, one might try the following:
Straus, Joseph N. Introduction to Post-Tonal Theory 2nd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1999).
Rahn, John. Basic Atonal Theory (New York: Shirmer Books, 1980).
Forte, Allen. The Structure of Atonal Music (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1973).
Right now the suite features five different programs.
Drone Sing
The computer plays a referential
drone for pitch-class zero and
cues you to sing various
intervals against it.
Dyad Identification
A rapid-fire ear-training drill
on your mod 12 intervals,
pitch intervals, and interval classes.
Trichord 1
Identify the pitch-intervals within random trichords.
Trichord 2
Classify trichords into three
simple “families.”
Trichord 3
Distinguish between different
pitch-space realizations of a given
trichordal set-type.
Trichord 4
Identify trichords by set-type.