://www.harmony-central.com/Software/Windows/ear_training.htmlhttp://www.bookstore.juilliard.edu/shopping/product_details.php?id=75954http://www.musicalintervalstutor.com/I
like this one especially for those
who don't know anything
http://melissaphillippe.com/index.cgi/pid=15%7C13/Ear-Training
out with new
versions, and eventually you have to upgrade to keep current with
operating systems and people with newer versions.
On Jul 15, 12:52 pm, Petimar p...@petimarpress.com wrote:
A key with ear training is you have to do it consistently over a
number of months. You have to hear
, and eventually you have to upgrade to keep current with
operating systems and people with newer versions.
On Jul 15, 12:52 pm, Petimar p...@petimarpress.com wrote:
A key with ear training is you have to do it consistently over a
number of months. You have to hear a sound enough times
I need some help, please. My ability to hear/identify pitches is
awful. Does anyone know of a surefire method for improving it or am I
stuck with it as is?
Thanks,
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Yes...I have a handout I used in collegeit has got some catchy tunes and
there are tapes that help it. Check out the Julliard website too. There is a
great software package that helps improve ear training in 4 measure
sections. I am still not very proficient...but there are lots of resources
Hi Dawn, that sounds interesting to look at. Do you have a specific
link for the Ear Training package you mentioned on the Julliard site?
Thanks, HK
On Jul 15, 7:32 am, Dawn Bradbury bluegrassdes...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes...I have a handout I used in collegeit has got some catchy tunes
especially for those
who don't know anything
http://melissaphillippe.com/index.cgi/pid=15%7C13/Ear-Training-Volume-1.htm?q=intervals%20popular%20songs
I
like this one because it is user friendly...although I learned the system
using sol-feg syllables it is hard for me to hear harmony or to pick out