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When you study music on high school, college, music conservatory, you usually have to do ear training. Some of the exercises, like sight singing, is easy to do alone. But often you have to be at least two people, one making questions, the other answering.
This is ok, as long as both have time to do it. And if you sit in your room, practicing your instrument many hours a day, it can be nice to see other people :-) But my experience when I got my education, was that most people were very busy and that it was difficult to practise regularly. And to get really good results, you should practise a little almost every day. Not just a session before your next ear training lesson.
GNU Solfege tries to help out with this. With Solfege you can practise the more simple and mechanical exercises without the need to get others to help you. Just don't forget that this program only touches a part of the subject.
For the latest and greatest about Solfege, please check out www.solfege.org.
The tarball of stable releases is available from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/solfege/, and unstable releases from ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/solfege/. Read more about CVS access here.
Binary packages and SRPMs are sometimes available from this page at Sourceforge.
Debian package for woody and sarge is only a
apt-get install solfegeaway.
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To fully appreciate the show, you must understand the historical reality of 1933 Belgrade:
The story takes place two years before the events of Season 1 (1933). Belgrade is the center of a struggle for the soul of the nation. On one side stands the fragmented democratic opposition; on the other, the authoritarian government supported by secretive nationalist societies. senke nad balkanom sezona 2
A veteran inspector struggling with his past and the changing political climate.
The central plot revolves around a massive forgery operation intended to destabilize the state, the creation of concentration camps for political opponents, and the rising threat of Nazi Germany’s influence in the region. The season culminates in the events that explain why the characters were where they were at the start of Season 1. The finale resolved the main murder mystery but
Since the timeline is non-linear (this season is a prequel), here is how to watch:
From interviews with Bjelogrlić and screenwriter Dejan Prćić (2018–2020), a hypothetical plot points would include: Belgrade is the center of a struggle for
Season 2 is not a direct continuation of the murder investigation from Season 1. Instead, it serves as a .
The plot explores the complex web between the Ustaše , VMRO , and various intelligence agencies (Soviet, German, and British).
Pay attention to the subplot involving students and street brawls. This mirrors the real historical street fights between communist youth and fascist youth (ORJUNA) that plagued Belgrade.
Season 2 is a tragedy disguised as a thriller. You are watching the slow death of a Kingdom. Don't watch it just to see "who did it"—watch it to see why they became who they are . It is a character study of a nation on the brink of World War II.