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Nov 17 2011, 06:54 PM |
MusicTheory.net published a few iPhone apps that are pretty cool for just this purpose. Costs a few bucks though.
http://www.musictheory.net/ Chris -------------------- The more I practice, the more I wish I had time to practice!
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Nov 17 2011, 09:01 PM |
Have you tried singing your licks or singing scales while practicing? That will do wonders let me tell you
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Nov 18 2011, 04:39 PM |
Learning songs by year is the most funny ear training for me. I've been doing this for more than 15 years... I also agree with Cosming about associating intervals to very known sounds.
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Nov 19 2011, 05:40 PM |
If you can recognise chord progressions you already managed to do the difficult part, intervals can be easy if relate them to famous songs
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Dec 21 2011, 02:59 AM |
MusicTheory.net published a few iPhone apps that are pretty cool for just this purpose. Costs a few bucks though. http://www.musictheory.net/ Chris I second this. I practiced with musictheory.net a lot and it really helped my interval recognition. -------------------- |
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