![]() ![]() Only answer when you are 100% sure of the correct answer. Sing the note and work out the way up or down to the tonic. Use the repeat button as often as needed. Here are 3 more practice approaches that really helped me a lot.ġ) Think about each quiz. Bonus Strategies for All Your Functional Ear Training It’ll give you a fighting chance and, when you get better and better results, will improve your motivation for even more practice sessions. compare the tritone (Fi) to either the 4th or the 5th.Īll those individual practice sessions will pay off big time when you go for the complete chromatic scale.Practice the following pairs individually: Here, in this screenshot you can see that I’ve added the minor 3rd to the major scale. Instead of overloading your ears go for one! chromatic note at a time. 1) Add 1 Chromatic Note to the Major Scale You could be in the key of Eb and hear that 4th degree sound and therefore it has to be an Ab note – yet when you are in the key of C, that same 4th degree characteristic sound lets you know you’ve just heard an F. It’s a certain characteristic that’s independent from the actual pitch – meaning, it doesn’t matter what key it’s in. the 3rd degree and the 4th degree of the scale. You’ll start to notice the difference in sound between e.g. It won’t take long until you’ll start to hear that “personality” sound I’ve been referring to. And don’t worry if you are somewhat guessing at first and you go by a sense of high- or lowness when answering the questions. ![]() With only 4 notes it’s faster to tune into each note’s “personality” and get a feel for the sound. A fancy term for those 4 notes is: lower tetrachord
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