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Platform/Software Req

This works best on Firefox, but generally works on Chrome as well.

All the HTML/CSS/JS are included in the package and work as is.
All the sound software is included in the project package and should work as is.

Starting it up

Please direct yourself to:

http://web.mit.edu/keshav57/Public/index.html

Depth of implementation

The prototype looks correct, and is capable of performing a single exercise.

The settings can be manipulated, but currently has no effect and is not persisted.

The 3rd page has all the correct buttons and responses, but is only capable of performing a single exercise. i.e. the selector is a dummy, and we don't yet have a database of exercises. It is possible to start and complete an exercise, get feedback, and move on to the "next" one.

From the input in the previous GR, when users were frequently confused on our first task, we have refined our task list to be more specific to the needs of a student who is ear training. Thus, the recording and sharing functionality demonstrated by the first task has been put on lower priority. 

The Revised Tasks:

1. It is Rob's birthday tomorrow. Play the song "Happy birthday to you." Here are the musical notes you found on the web:

C3 C3 D3 C3 F3 E3

C3 C3 D3 C3 G3 F3

C3 C3 C4 A3 F3 E3 D3

B3 B3 A3 F3 G3 F3

2. You do not understand musical notation. Change the display from musical notation to letter notation.

3. Change your ear training difficulty level to intermediate. Then start and complete an ear training session.

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