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Like vegetables in your diet! (Eugene Cantera)

Like vegetables in your diet! (Eugene Cantera)

by Guest Expert | Sep 14, 2012 | Playing By Ear, Music Theory | 0 comments

Today we’ve got a slightly different viewpoint on playing by ear to share with you, from Eugene Cantera of the excellent Discover, Learn, Play website. Eugene’s joined us here before, writing about ear training technology and we’ve covered the DLP...
Ear Training Site Profile: DLP Music Program

Ear Training Site Profile: DLP Music Program

by Christopher Sutton | Jun 20, 2012 | Websites, Apps and Downloads, Instruments, Melodies, Music Theory, Websites, Apps and Downloads | 1 comment

Continuing in our series of ear training site profiles… We’ve covered the Dallas School of Music’s innovative “Discover, Learn and Play” online training program here on the site before, including a recent guest post by Eugene Cantara from...
Guitar Interval Practice: Learn to Recognize Intervals

Guitar Interval Practice: Learn to Recognize Intervals

by Thomas Evdokimoff | Jul 27, 2011 | Guitar, Music Theory | 0 comments

Intervals are the building blocks of the vital musical sense of relative pitch. Find out how you can do interval ear training as part of your guitar practice.

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.

A Few Words of Encouragement

A Few Words of Encouragement

by Joseph DuBose | Apr 15, 2010 | Planning and Goals, General, Music Theory | 0 comments

Alright, we’ve covered quite a bit of ground in the last three articles and by now you might feel a little overwhelmed by the enormity of ear training. So, let’s go back over the highlights of what has been covered so far. Ear training requires a focused attention...
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