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From:

 "Sarah Baughn" <Sarahb006@charter.net>

Subject:

 accessible ear-training program

Date:

 Fri, Nov 2, 2012 10:52:32 pm
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I am a music student, and I am taking sight singing and ear training, and the class uses McGamut. Has anyone heard of it, and if so, is it accessible? If it is not accessible, can anyone recommend an accessible alternative? Thanks in advance.
Sarah
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