Is this pedagogical round #7??? Recorded in 1967? I presume if you are using
numbers you are using moveable do?

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Val Mindel <vmin...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> There is a ditty ("1-3-5-8" is what I think it's called) that I use in
> my classes to help singers identify the degrees of scale and the basic
> major triad, as well as other less typical intervals. It's fairly
> silly but gets the job done, and does it in numbers rather than sol-
> feg, which handy for us non-classical types. It was famously recorded
> as a round by Spanky & our gang. If anyone is interested I can email
> the mp3. I haven't figured out how to post to the site.  Meanwhile,  I
> use SIbelius for transcription, etc. It's easier than Finale, and the
> two programs are compatible (you can share files, as I understand it).
> The only irritating thing is that SIbelius keeps coming 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 a sound enough times that you can
> > recognize it and then associate a name with it.  If you do this, you
> > have it for life.
> >
> > I like to sit at a piano (which I don't play) and with my eyes closed,
> > play two different notes.  I then try to identify the interval
> > (distance) between them.  I then open my eyes and look to see if I was
> > right.
> >
> > I like a software called Ear Master Pro.  Not free, but very good and
> > you can customize the exercises.  If any of you use Band in a Box, it
> > has an ear training section.
> >
>

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