About this software
Auralia V7 Single Upgrade (Download) updates an existing single-user Auralia licence to version 7 via a downloadable license. Auralia is ear-training software that provides structured exercises in listening skills such as pitch recognition, interval and chord identification, rhythmic training, melodic dictation and sight-singing. The upgrade is aimed at music students, teachers and individual musicians who already own an earlier Auralia licence and need the current V7 feature set.
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Benefits
- Structured ear training: Provides progressive exercises for pitch, intervals, chords and melodic dictation.
- Customisable lessons: Allows tailored exercise settings to suit student levels and goals.
- Teacher-focused tools: Includes class management features for assigning and tracking student work.
- Downloadable license: Upgrade delivered as a downloadable license file for immediate activation.
- Assessment reporting: Generates reports to monitor progress and identify areas needing practice.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Product documentation: Publisher provides product manuals and installation guides online.
- License activation: Activation instructions are supplied with the downloadable upgrade license.
- Technical support portal: Support resources and contact forms are available via the publisher's support site.
- Training materials: Includes lesson examples and teacher tools on the publisher site for classroom use.
- Compatibility information: System requirements and compatibility details are listed on product pages and documentation.
Frequently asked questions
What is Rising Software Auralia?
Auralia is ear-training software designed for developing aural musicianship through structured listening exercises covering intervals, chords, scales, rhythm, melodic and harmonic dictation.
Who is the product intended for?
Suited for music students, private teachers, and institutional programs seeking structured aural skills practice and assessment aligned with music education curricula.
What types of exercises are typically included?
Common exercises include interval recognition, chord identification, scale and mode recognition, rhythmic sight-reading, melodic dictation, and harmonic progression listening tasks.
How can progress and assessment be tracked?
Most aural training systems provide graded exercises, automated scoring, and performance summaries to monitor improvement and identify areas for targeted practice.