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== Microtonal chord and interval recognition == The process is similar to twelve-tone ear training, but with many more intervals to distinguish. Aspects of microtonal ear training are covered in ''Harmonic Experience'', by [[W. A. Mathieu]], with sight-singing exercises, such as singing over a [[Drone (music)|drone]], to learn to recognize just intonation intervals. There are also software projects underway or completed geared to ear training or to assist in microtonal performance. Gro Shetelig at The Norwegian Academy of Music is working on the development of a Microtonal Ear Training method for singers<ref>[http://www.lassethoresen.com/concrescence/index.html The Concrescence Project] Artistic Director Professor Lasse Thoresen, Norwegian Academy, Oslo</ref> and has developed the software Micropalette,<ref>[http://www.lassethoresen.com/concrescence/micropalette.html Micropalette] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160617224042/http://www.lassethoresen.com/concrescence/micropalette.html |date=2016-06-17 }} from Concrescence</ref> a tool for listening to microtonal tones, chords and intervals. Aaron Hunt at Hi Pi instruments has developed Xentone,<ref>[http://www.h-pi.com/XENTsoftware.html Xentone] at Hi Pi Instruments</ref> another tool for microtonal ear training. Furthermore, Reel Ear Web Apps<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://reelear.com/online-ear-training-microtones/|title=Online ear training microtones}}</ref> have released a Melodic Microtone Ear Training App based on call and response dictations.
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