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There are many ways to approach ear training and to say one is the best would be to ignore the benefits of each. Here are a few examples –
…the list goes on. Then there are app and websites dedicated to ear training, all offering the ‘perfect’ solution.
Having worked through a variety of these methods, I wanted to point out a few key ways you can hone your ability to recognise intervals, pitches and chords. All however, will require a degree of consistent deliberate practice over a reasonable amount of time, in addition to real-world application, to see excellent results.
Functional Ear Trainer from – https://www.miles.be/
Download and follow the program. Also available for your phone.
Toned Ear – https://tonedear.com/ear-training/intervals
An online tool that offers recognition training not just intervals but scales, chords, chord progressions, scale degrees, rhythms, etc…As before, follow the link and instructions.
Musical-U – https://www.musical-u.com/learn/
Another excellent resource aimed at helping develop musicality, with a huge section on ear training. Definitely worth a look (though this one is for subscribers so the ear training is not free…but the information is!!)
It’s important!! As a skill, having the ability to quickly identify chord types or the notes/intervals used to construct a melody have far a reaching impact when operating as a musician at any level. Working consistently towards pre-determined goals with your ear training will aid the feeling of success and keep you focused on your path. Ear training is not just done when your are specifically focused on the app or tool, it’s done every time you play. Remember to listen whist you practice…or better still, record yourself and listen afterwards.
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