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C-Lab AuraReview | Music Technology, May 1991Concluding C-Lab's educational series of programs for the Atari ST is the ear training program, Aura. Ian Waugh teaches the world to sing. |
GuitaristicsReview | Micro Music, Feb 1990Phil Brammer strums his way through this educational guitar program |
JazzChordReview | Music Technology, Oct 1992 |
MIDI MouseReview | Micro Music, Jan 1990John Renwick goes back to school with a whole range of music tutorial packages from Hybrid Arts |
MusicomReview | Music Technology, Nov 1986Music Instruction SystemOf the few computer-based music teaching systems available, Xanadu's Musicom - distributed by Roland - is one of the most versatile. David Ellis finds out if it's cheap enough to tempt fund-starved schools. |
Steinberg's The EarReview | Music Technology, Aug 1988Aural Training Software for Atari STCan you tell a minor third from a major seventh, or an augmented triad from a diminished triad? - Steinberg have a program to teach you how. Simon Trask lends an ear to a program with a difference. |
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