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Free interval ear training MP3 download

Free interval ear training MP3 download

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 18, 2012 | Intervals | 9 comments

Interval recognition practice is essential for building your core sense of relative pitch. This free interval ear training MP3 pack will help you practice.

Interval Recognition Tip: Mind the gap!

by Ethan Bennett | Feb 22, 2012 | Intervals, Melodies | 0 comments

Here’s a great interval recognition tip: when learning intervals don’t just focus on the two notes. Instead try this approach for much greater success.

How to Double Your Progress With Ear Training

How to Double Your Progress With Ear Training

by Ethan Bennett | Dec 29, 2011 | Practice, Intervals | 0 comments

Did you know there are two different but equally useful ways to do improve your musical ear? Learn about melodic and harmonic ear training.

How to Identify Big Intervals like Sixths and Sevenths

How to Identify Big Intervals like Sixths and Sevenths

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 25, 2011 | Intervals | 0 comments

Identify big intervals like sixths and sevenths can be a challenging part of interval ear training. Here are three techniques which will help you.

Recognize Intervals with Consonance and Dissonance

Recognize Intervals with Consonance and Dissonance

by Thomas Evdokimoff | Jun 17, 2011 | Intervals, Music Theory | 1 comment

Consonance and dissonance can be the key to easier interval recognition. Learn about consonant and dissonant intervals in this tutorial.

How to Make Interval Ear Training Exercises with Garageband

How to Make Interval Ear Training Exercises with Garageband

by Sabrina Peña Young | May 13, 2010 | Intervals | 2 comments

You can use Garageband to create your own interval ear training exercises. Garageband ear training is an easy way to use technology to help you learn.

Learning to Recognize Intervals

Learning to Recognize Intervals

by Thomas Evdokimoff | Mar 2, 2010 | Intervals, Solfa | 6 comments

When you learn to recognize intervals you build your core sense of relative pitch which lets you play by ear, improvise and create your own music.

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