

I don't think I'll graduate from this one.
#IWASDOINGALLRIGHT EAR TRAINER OFFLINE#
You can also download an offline version. Intervals, Chords, Melodies, Rhythm Section, Advanced (with modulation).

See the notes below the page for more info. Online ear trainer with many training options with focus on call-and-response ear training. Plus there are some good articles well worth reading. DON'T waste your money!įunctional Ear Trainer. I've had this for a year, and I still haven't finished all the levels.ītw, I suggest you get all the free help you can find. Don't let the childish-looking games fool you. OR just go straight to the Ear Training Companion link and get the free demo. Very long and detailed, but the site looks "cheap" (not my description I actually read most of the site and found it informative). A theater actor/ acting teacher's research regarding pitch learning. Here's a thread about it:ītw perfect pitch is also known as absolute pitch.ĭo you have an ear training method/ routine? Some ideas:Īcoustic Learning. I'm not sure if you can develop perfect pitch. (Dropping bombs, shooting guns, listening to live band or clubbing without ear plugs are big no-nos!) Then go on to pitch training. This is most basic! I have the worst ears in class, but I can feel that. Without putting labels to notes, you find some are there for consonance, some for dissonance. Listen to ensemble/ orchestra/ band music. So I like to better my listening skills (more on recognizing timbre, dynamics, style). I myself don't have a very good sense of pitch. Do you want to hear one note at a time with perfect pitch, or chord structures?
