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harmonicinterval modulemelodicinterval modulesinginterval modulecompareintervals moduleidbyname modulesinganswer modulerhythm modulerhythmtapping modulerhythmtapping2 moduleidtone modulechord moduledictation modulesingchord modulenameinterval moduleelembuilder moduleGNU Solfege is written so that it can easily be extended, even if you do not know any computer programming. The steps are:
Create a lesson file.
Create a learning tree for your own lesson file. You do this only once.
Add the lesson file to the learning tree.
Read “Lesson files” for details on creating
lesson files. The easiest way to get started is to take one of the
existing lesson files, and modify it. The lesson files included in
Solfege are stored in a directory names lesson-files.
The exact location of this directory depends on your operating system and
show you have installed the program. A few suggestions are
C:\Program files\GNU Solfege,
/usr/share/solfege,
/usr/local/share/solfege
or ~/.local/share/solfege.
You create a learning tree by opening the learning tree editor. Select
from the menu.
Then click the button and enter a file name. The
file will be stored in a directory named
.solfege/learningtrees in your home directory.
Then you create a menu and a submenu with the learning tree editor, and finally adds the lesson file to the selected submenu by clicking the button.