exercises to help you take your ear to the next level. Learn to identify complex chords, hear large intervals, recognize any note over any chord and much more...
I will play a 4 note voicing consisting of the root, 3rd, 5th, and 7th and you have to guess the quality of the chord. You're choices are major 7, major 7b5, major 7#5, minor/major 7, minor 7, half d…
This exercise will help you to hear II - V progressions. I will play two II - V progressions consecutively and you need to distinguish the interval between them. For example if I give you Dmi7 - G7 -…
This is the same exercise as the first part of episode 8 except you will now have to name the last two chords of the progression after hearing the first two.
I will play a scale based on a mode of the major scale and you have to guess which one it is. You can choose from ionian, dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, aeolian, locrian.
This exercise will help you to hear all the extensions of a dominant chord. I will play the chord twice; the first time as a block chord, the second time each note separately.
I will play a chord and tell you what that chord is. I will then give you a note that you need to sing over that chord. I will play the chord twice. The first time without the melody note; the second…
Name the interval. You will hear the two notes played simultaneously twice followed by the answer. The answer will be within two octaves.
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In this exercise you need to guess the melody note played on the piano over a given bass line. I will provide the key of the bass line. Later on in the exercise I will give you two notes at the same …
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Wed 18 Nov 2009
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