Background
Rising Software is a developer and publisher of market-leading software for music education. Their two class-leading music education programs are:
- Auralia: the most comprehensive ear training software available, covering all the fundamentals; including pitch, intervals, chords, scales, tuning and rhythm. Progress through cadences, rhythm dictation, harmony, jazz progressions and melodic transcription.
- Musition: a music theory tuition tool which covers music notation, time and key signatures, intervals, playing and notating rhythms, chords and musical terms for beginners through to advanced students.
Universities and schools throughout the world (and particularly in Australia and the US) rely on Rising Software’s music education programs because they offer:
- A huge depth of content
- Sophisticated student assessment and tracking tools
- A clean and simple interface that’s easy-to-use for music students of all ages
And much more.
The company was keen to extend its offering to provide a cloud-based service which enables clients to run their ear training and music theory tools directly through their browsers, without the need to download and run additional software. They also wanted clients to be able to access these tools across multiple platforms, like Android phones and iPhones, Android tablets and iPads and Chromebooks. In other words, they were committed to delivering the ultimate music education experience across the widest range of devices, including those where the Desktop application could not be installed.
Having started work on a RESTful API, Rising Software engaged Digital Bridge to build a powerful browser based UI (User Interface), capable of displaying interactive notation, playing back audio, and capturing tapped rhythms.