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The Big Free Music Related Software Thread

Over the past couple of weeks, I have searched the net and TB Forums to get some software and Web Flash to help me in playing bass.

I have come up with a few, and seen several on TB, but not all in one place.

If you have any FREE MUSIC RELATED software or Web Flash to contribute, please post them here so the rest of TB can use these valuable resources.

Some may require registration with an email address, but none of these cost a penny to own.:)

Please only submit freeware Software, not Demos.

Learn Music Theory and how to read music:
http://www.musictheory.net/index.html

Bass Clef Flash Cards To Print Out (Thanks PTB):
http://playthebass.com/FlashCards/FlashCards.html#notes

Online Metronome:
http://www.metronomeonline.com/

Ear Training Software (again all are Free):
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Music Notation Software (Write your own Scores with many different Instruments):
http://www.finalemusic.com/notepad/

Online Flash Cards for Notes on Staff, Intervals, and more:
http://www.musicards.net/

Free Recording Software:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
 
irjason, the Hammerhead software is pretty cool and esay to use.

Pizzacato, I've used the ActiveBass site for years, and it completely slipped my mind. Good call.

Jazzin', great chord reference site. I like that it gives the Intervals, Half-steps, and notes in the chord instead of just the notes like many sites out there.

Great stuff guys, let's get some more on here.

BTW, Would it be a good idea for me to edit my first post to include those that are submited by others (Giving credit where credit is due) so that future generations can find the links easier, or just leave it as is?
 
Mr Grady said:
is there any software that will allow you to listen to just the bass in a song?
No. It's not possible to take out everything but the bass. You could filter all the high freqencies out, but that would just make it harder to hear. The best way to make out hard-to-hear lines is to use some good headphones to listen to them.

MIDI files are, of course, an exception. Any MIDI editor can solo a track.
 
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