Ear Training

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Gabriel
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Ear Training

Post by Gabriel »

An important element of playing improvisational music is having a good ear. The more complex the chords you play over the harder it gets, so building up a strong ear is important.

I thought I'd share the website I've been using every day to practice my ear training.

http://www.iwasdoingallright.com/tools/ ... ning/main/

My routine is:
- 20 Melodic Intervals
- 20 Harmonic Intervals
- 20 Chords - all types of root inversions including alterations

Hope you guys get something from this website!
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