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    A great ear training tool.

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    • tjcombo
      tjcombo last edited by tjcombo

      This tool was mentioned by US Army Band trumpet player Kevin Gebo on a recent episode of The Brass Junkies podcast. For context, you can listen to the episode here… link text

      The tool is free, online and so accessible from your phone, pc, whatever. You simply start the app which plays random pairs of notes separated by random, different intervals. Just listen and play. Guaranteed to improve your playing by ear.

      I’ve found that after using this tool for 5-10 minutes a day over the past few weeks, that I’m gradually getting better at picking the first note - almost always within a semitone. I don’t have “perfect pitch”. Am now managing to nail the intervals pretty consistently.

      Playing along with random tunes has improved too.

      Enjoy. https://www.iwasdoingallright.com/tools/ear_training/online/

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      • GeorgeB
        GeorgeB @tjcombo last edited by

        @tjcombo

        Interesting. Thanks for the link.
        George

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        • Kehaulani
          Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by Kehaulani

          It's a good approach. When I was in D,C., I and the other arranger used to have regular ear-training sessions with one another. It started with simple melodies phrases and two-note harmonies. We ended the two-year stint by playing atonal melodies and note clusters. Good approach.

          Howeret, I do not like the playback on this tool

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          • tjcombo
            tjcombo @Kehaulani last edited by

            @kehaulani agreed, it is a bit clunky and shows signs of age.

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