In this program, you pick the notes you hear.
The program plays one of these notes.
You pick which note was played.
The answer is give.
It has auto play which plays notes automatically.
This is ear training; you will gain the ability to distinguish
what note is being played.
Because you can pick notes further apart, it is easier.
You may want to pick notes one octave apart, etc.
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CAN YOU MAKE A STORY CONTAINING THESE FIVE WORDS?:
expository
denounce
enumerate
distinction
renounce
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
There was a expository exhibit in Berlin to denounce the Nazi regime.
Its features were enumerated and the distinction between them and healthy
ones was explained. It was made clear that a government should renounce
total control.
SIMPLE VERSION:
There was a teaching exhibit in Berlin to proclaim the evils of the
Nazi regime. Its features were listed and the difference
between them and healthy ones was explained. It was made clear that a
government should repudiate total control.
PARAPHRASE:
An exhibit in Berlin discussed the evils of Nazi totalitarianism and
its departure from a healthy form of government.
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EXHAUSTIVE
EXPLANATORY
EXPLOIT
CIVIL
MATERIAL
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
The Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond Virginia has exhaustive explanatory notes on exhibits showing how the military exploited
civil material to keep the war going for so long.
SIMPLE VERSION:
The Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond Virginia has extensive
informative notes on exhibits showing how the military used
ordinary civilian’s material to keep the war going for so long.
PARAPHRASE:
The Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond Virginia has many well
captioned exhibits on how the war was prolonged by using every resource available.
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REFUTE
DISPOSITION
EXTRANEOUS
GRATUITOUS
DISPARAGE
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
The man tried to refute the idea that a waitress’s disposition
is extraneous to gratuitously given tips given to her. People
working in the industry disparaged him.
SIMPLE VERSION:
The man tried to disprove the idea that a waitress's personality
is not related to tips given to her. People working in the industry
laughed at him.
PARAPHRASE:
A man argued that waitress’s tips have nothing to do with her attitude. Restaurant workers laughed at him.
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DISCOUNT
EXPEDIENT
EXPLOIT
EXONERATE
DISMISS
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
To create big discounts, China has found it expedient to
exploit its people. Most Americans enjoy the low prices,
exonerate China and dismiss the matter from their minds.
SIMPLE VERSION:
To create low prices, China has found it practical to
enslave its people. Most Americans enjoy the prices,
forgive China and put the matter out their minds.
PARAPHRASE:
To get low cost goods, China has resorted to slavery.
Americans benefit, don’t blame China and forget about it.
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explicit
methodical
regimen
medium
discordant
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
There is an explicit methodical regimen of medium difficulty
to lose weight that is not discordant with ordinary activity but
it takes a long time.
SIMPLE VERSION:
There is an clear step by step program of moderate difficulty
to lose weight that is not incompatIble with ordinary activity but
it takes a long time.
PARAPHRASE:
There is a way to lose weight you can do and led a normal life
but it is a lengthy process.
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materialism
disinclination
dissent
exempt
mercenary
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
In the 60’s, materialism had caused a disinclination
for war. There was dissent and rich kids were exempt. At the
same time there mercenaries willing to fight for anyone for pay.
SIMPLE VERSION:
In the 60’s, physical comfort culture had caused a unwillingness
to go to war. There were protests and rich kids were excused. At the
same time there soldiers of fortune willing to fight for anyone for pay.
PARAPHRASE:
By the 60’s American were to soft for war. Rich kids were excused
and there were protests. Some cashed in by fighting for cash.
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avert
atrophy
attribute
augment
autonomous
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
To avert muscle atrophy attributed to weighlessness, there is a strict
exercise regimen augmented by autonomous additional exercises astronauts may do.
SIMPLE VERSION:
To prevent muscle wastage said to be caused by weighlesness, there is a strict exercise program in addition to self directed additional exercises astronauts may do.
PARAPHRASE:
To help stop muscle deterioration caused by being weighless, there are exercise
programs in addition to other exercises astronauts can do by themselves.
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deference
contend
consistency
constrain
quench
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
Cooks show deference and do not contend with the master chef
on the consistency of sauces and constrain a need to quench their
desire to experiment.
SIMPLE VERSION:
Cooks show respect for and do not argue with the master chef
on the thickness of sauces and hold back a need to satisfy their
desire to experiment.
PARAPHRASE:
Cooks do as their told by the master chef. His word goes on the
thickness of sauces. Cooks have to control their desire to experiment.
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ARTICULATE
ACQUIESCE
ACRID
ACUTE
ACRIMONIOUS
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
Stephen Crane was able to articulate a soldier’s life in the American
Civil War. How troops acquiesced to marching through drill; the acid
acute acrimonious conditions in a battle.
SIMPLE VERSION:
Stephen Crane was able to portray a soldier’s life in the American
Civil War. How troops got used to marching through drill; the bitter
extreme hostile conditions in a battle.
PARAPHRASE:
Stephen Crane wrote about soldiery in the Civil War. From marching
drill to the fury of battles.
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assertion
assiduous
astute
assumption
assuage
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
Galileo’s assertion that the Earth goes around the Sun was based on
assiduous astute observations. However; his assumption he would be believed was wrong. He should have payed more attention to assuaging the Pope.
SIMPLE VERSION:
Galileo’s claim that the Earth goes around the Sun was based on
careful clever observations. However; his belief he would be believed was wrong. He should have payed more attention to calming down the Pope.
PARAPHRASE:
Galileo did careful smart experiments to show the earth goes around the
sun, but he failed because he did not attend to the annoyance he caused to the Pope.
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PROPONENT
PRONE
PROFOUND
PROMPT
PROLIFIC
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
Sole proponents of an idea are prone to profound
nearsightedness. Working in groups helps prompt new idea
that keep people prolific.
SIMPLE VERSION:
Lone supporters of an idea tend to be very closed minded.
Working in groups helps spark new idea that keep people productive.
PARAPHRASE:
People working alone are not opened to new ideas. Groups help
avoid this so people can achieve more.
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CULPABLE
COMPLACENCY
CURSORY
CRYPTIC
DEBILITATE
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
The pilot was culpable of complacency. After a cursory look at the
cryptic controls of the German jet he tried to fly it. His dumb actions
debilitated members of the ground crew.
SIMPLE VERSION:
The pilot was guilty of carelessness. After a hasty look at the
mysterious controls of the German jet he tried to fly it. His dumb actions
injured members of the ground crew.
PARAPHRASE:
The pilot’s negligence caused injuries. He tried to fly the German
Jet with only a quick look at its complicated controls.
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DIFFUSE
HINDER
DIDACTIC
HIERARCHY
DEVISE
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
The diffuse population in rural areas has hindered didactic
programs. The educational hierarchy has devised methods like busing
to overcome this.
SIMPLE VERSION:
The spread out population in rural areas has hampered school
programs. The educational big shots has thought up methods like busing
to overcome this.
PARAPHRASE:
Rural areas have people spread out making schools hard to get to.
The educrats have kids bused to overcome this problem.
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NEBULOUS
NARRATIVE
NAIVETE
COMPREHENSIVE
NEFARIOUS
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
George Orwell’s Animal Farm starts as a nebulous narrative with a kind of naivete but becomes a comprehensive description of a state’s
nefarious nature.
SIMPLE VERSION:
George Orwell’s Animal Farm starts s a dream-like story with a
childish simplicity but become a complete description of a state’s
wickedness.
PARAPHRASE:
Animal Farm is written as a child’s fable but gives a powerful
portrait of evil.
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ACCLAIM
EXEMPLARY
ACCESSIBLE
ACCOMMODATION
ACKNOWLEDGE
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
New York City won acclaim as an exemplary accessible city, offering
accommodation to immigrants but the Mayor has acknowledged that we are
full now.
SIMPLE VERSION:
New York City won praise as an model welcoming city, offering
shelter to immigrants but the Mayor has admitted that we are
full now.
PARAPHRASE:
New York City is proud of being a sanctuary city, giving shelter
to newcomers but the Mayor now admits we are full now.
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digression
cliche
founder
dilemma
friction
MY VOCABULARY STORY:
Older American textbooks have digressions into cliches praising
the founders. Newer ones talk about their dilemma: the friction between a bankrupt righteous England looking to recover money spent in a war to protect the colonies and America which did not want to pay even a penny.
SIMPLE VERSION:
Older American textbooks have departures into trite praise of
the founders. Newer ones talk about their problem: the conflict between a bankrupt righteous England looking to recover money spent in a war to protect the colonies and America which did not want to pay even a penny.
PARAPHRASE:
Older American textbooks spend time giving standard praise to the founders; as if they acted in a vacuum for noble causes. Newer ones look at the reality of their situation: England needed to recover money spent on protecting them and that was reasonable and they unreasonable did not want o pay.
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