Tag: Ear training - intervals
In Ear training - intervals you will find an overview of all interval ear training exercises from level 1 to level 6. Category: Ear training. [button type="link" target="_parent" size="large" link="registration-music-theory/subscribe-to/1-music-theory"]Get the full course |
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1. Second, third, fourth and fifth
Ear Training exercise 1f: practise distinguishing the difference between a second, third, fourth and fifth by ear.
Theory: Chapter 1.11 Second, third, fourth and fifth
2. Major and minor second
Ear Training exercise 1g: practise distinguishing the difference between a major and minor second by ear.
Theory: Chapter 1.12 Major and minor second
3. Sixth, seventh and octave
Ear Training exercise 2f: practise distinguishing the difference between the sixth, seventh and octave by ear.
Theory: Chapter 2.7 Sixth, seventh and octave
4. Major and minor third
Ear Training exercise 3l: practise distinguishing the difference between a major and minor third by ear.
Ear Training exercise 3m: practise distinguishing the difference between major and minor seconds and thirds by ear.
Theory: Chapter 3.5 Major and minor third
5. Perfect fourth and octave
Ear Training exercise 4f: practise distinguishing the difference between a perfect fourth, fifth and octave by ear.
Theory: Chapter 4.8 Perfect fourth and octave
6. Major and minor sixth
Ear Training exercise 4g: practise distinguishing the difference between a major and minor sixth by ear.
Theory: Chapter 4.9 Major and minor sixth
7. Major and minor seventh
Ear Training exercise 4h: practise distinguishing the difference between a major and minor seventh by ear.
Ear Training exercise 4i: practise distinguishing the difference between a major and minor sixths and sevenths by ear.
Theory: Chapter 4.10 Major and minor seventh
8. Major and minor second and third, perfect fourth and fifth
Ear Training exercise 5f: practise distinguishing the difference between a major and minor second and third, perfect fourth and fifth by ear.
Ear Training exercise 5g: practise distinguishing the difference between a major and minor second and third, perfect fourth and fifth by ear.
The intervals are only played harmonically.
Theory: Chapter 5.7 Inversion of intervals
9. Perfect and augmented fourth and perfect fifth
Ear Training exercise 6f: practise distinguishing the difference between perfect and augmented fourths and perfect fifths by ear.
Theory: Chapter 6.8 Augmented fourth, diminished and augmented fifth
10. All intervals up to the octave
Ear Training exercise 6g: practise distinguishing the difference between all intervals up to the octave by ear.
Ear Training exercise 6h: practise distinguishing the difference between all intervals up to the octave by ear.
The intervals are only played harmonically.
Theory: Chapter6.9 The five types of intervals
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