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Aural Idiom Drill: Excellent for practicing harmonic dictation.

Good Ear: Contains solfège mapping, interval identification, and cadence identification. Allows students to track their progress.

EarTrainer 2: Tests interval and chord identification at varying degrees of difficulty. Students must register for this site, but registration is free.

Ricci Adams' MusicTheory.net: Contains interval and chord identification, as well as some resources that may be useful for written theory.

Teoria: Includes interval identification as well as melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation. Be sure to stay within "diatonic harmony" on the website for MUSC1121.

The Musical Mind: Tests interval identification, melodic dictation, and is especially good for solfège mapping. Students should use the "traditional names" option when drilling intervals.

Big Ears: Includes only interval identification. While this is a useful site, it lacks the sound quality of some of the others listed here.

Interactive Applet Skills Test: Contains interval and chord identification, and melodic dictation. This site is especially iseful for two-voice dictation. While it contains many other sections than those listed here, it is suggested that students stick within Chords, Intervals, and Melody.

SolFi Ear Trainer Pro: Note that this site contains an app available for download to iPhones or iPads only. Tests interval and chord identification, as well as melodic dictation.

Diktus: Contains only rhythmic dictation.

Additionally, students may wish to visit the Comprehensive Ear Training Software List. The result of a Master's Thesis at Michigan State, this list surveys over 60 programs. It is not kept up-to-date, so students may have to try a few links before finding one that works.