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Kguitar |
http://kguitar.sourceforge.net/ |
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KGuitar project was started for developing an efficient and easy-to-use environment for a guitarist. There are many tasks that guitarists do every day and that can be made easier to do when using computer. Examples of such tasks include finding of chord fingerings, writing & reading tabulatures, converting classic note score to the tabulature form and vice versa, transposition of the whole song or its parts and many others.
The main features of KGuitar include:
Free GPLed program;
K Desktop Environment GUI;
Powerful and convenient tabulature editing, including many effects and classical note score editing for classic instrument players;
Full and very customizable MIDI to tabulature import and export;
Support of extra data formats, such as ASCII tabulatures or popular programs' format, such as Guitar Pro's or TablEdit;
Chord fingering construction tools - chord finder & chord analyzer;
Highly customizable to suit a lot of possible instruments (not only 6-stringed guitars, and even not only guitars), including drum tracks, lyrics and other MIDI events.
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gnome-chord |
http://gnome-chord.sourceforge.net/ |
13798x |
gnome-chord is a guitar chord index that displays a selected chord on a guitar fretboard.
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Brahms |
http://brahms.sourceforge.net/ |
13681x |
Brahms is a sequencer and music notation program with several editing methods
so far including Score-, Pianoroll-, Drum-, and Mastertrack Editors.
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Ganglia |
http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/ |
13287x |
Ganglia is a scalable distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing systems such as clusters and grids. It is based on a hierarchical design targeted at federations of clusters. Ganglia is currently in use on over 500 clusters around the world and has scaled to handle clusters with 2000 nodes.
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Hydrogen |
http://hydrogen.sourceforge.net/ |
13272x |
Hydrogen is an advanced drum machine for GNU/Linux. It's main goal is to bring professional yet simple and intuitive pattern-based drum programming.
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Free Music Instrument Tuner |
http://home.gna.org/fmit |
13259x |
a software for tuning your music instrument.
with:
- a view of the captured sound
- an history of the error (and optionaly the volume)
- a view of the shape repeated int the wave
- a view of the produced harmonics
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GNUitar |
http://www.gnuitar.com |
12826x |
This is a program for real-time sound effect processing. Probably could be used not only for guitar. It has GTK interface and uses OSS sound driver. Works on Linux, FreeBSD and (NEW !) Windows. Includes effects:
* wah-wah
* sustain
* distortion
* various flavors of reverb, echo & delay
* tremolo
* vibrato
* chorus/flanger
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eTktab |
http://etktab.sourceforge.net/link_en.html |
10992x |
eTktab is an ASCII tablature editor for 4/5/6 stringed instruments. Features in clude: 30 fretboard positions available by single keypress, lyrics, expression marks, solo/chord tab entry modes, and custom guitar tunings and keybindings.
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Solfege |
http://www.solfege.org |
9726x |
GNU Solfege is a computer program written to help you practice ear training. It can be useful when practicing the simple and mechanical exercises. These are the exercises written so far:
Recognise melodic and harmonic intervals
Compare interval sizes
Sing the intervals the computer asks for
Identify chords
Sing chords
Scales
Dictation
Remembering rhythmic patterns
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K3Guitune |
http://home.planet.nl/[..]3guitune.html |
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K3Guitune is a program that lets you tune a musical instrument using your computer and its microphone. It takes the microphone input, determines its frequency, and displays where on the note scale that is using an oscilloscope and a note scale graphic. K3Guitune supports three different frequency scales: normal, Wien and physical. It's a port to KDE 3 of the K2Guitune program by Florian Berger. It is not likely to run out of the box on other systems than Linux, but porting should be easy.
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KChords |
http://kchords.sourceforge.net/[..]index_en.html |
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KChords is a guitar chords dysplay, i.e. it displays chords in graphical form. Now its much clearer how you should put your fingers to paly the chord.The program has a huge list of chords - around 900. If it's not enough for you ;-) or you want to create a list of your favourite chords you can use chords file editor.
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Gnometab |
http://www.solutionm.com/[..]gnometab.html |
8804x |
Gnometab aims to be a WYSIWYG guitar tablature editor. Its features include copying and pasting of tablature passages, a chord library (which the user must fill), the ability to create a variety of tablature symbols specific to the guitar, and clean-looking printed output. It does not attempt to be "smart", i.e. it does not know how many beats are in a measure, nor does it know an E chord from an Am chord. Instead, the emphasis has been on the appearance of the output.
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GNU Denemo |
http://denemo.sourceforge.net/ |
7273x |
Denemo is the musical score editor. It is written in C with GTK+. Denemo is designed to accept user input primarily from the keyboard rather than the mouse. It is intended for use primarily as a frontend to GNU Lilypond, but is adaptable to other computer-music-related purposes as well.
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Freebirth |
http://www.bitmechanic.com/[..]ts/freebirth/ |
5843x |
Freebirth consists of a 3 oscillator bass synth (sin, sqr, saw) and an integrated 16 step sequencer which controls the bass as well as the triggering of 5 other samples (currently drum samples).
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Dr Fermi Tabulator |
http://www.fermigier.com/[..]lator.html.en |
5368x |
A program for converting Ascii tabulature (for guitar, bass guitar and drums) to MIDI files.
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