timeistight
1651 posts
Oct 23, 2014
7:04 AM
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Music Theory with Howard Levy: Part 1
http://artistworks.com/blog/music-theory-howard-levy-part-1
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walterharp
1543 posts
Oct 24, 2014
5:38 AM
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here is a free online ear training interval application that runs in your browser (one of the things Levy talks about)
http://www.musictheory.net/exercises/ear-interval
sorry, hope this works goldbrick
Last Edited by walterharp on Oct 24, 2014 7:08 AM
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Goldbrick
738 posts
Oct 24, 2014
6:39 AM
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Link says file removed ??
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NathanLWBC
11 posts
Oct 24, 2014
1:35 PM
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I used a similar ear training program while I worked on my music minor. I always stress to people that ear training is the single most important thing that you can do to improve as a musician. I think you should probably incorporate sight singing(solfage), as well. As annoying as it is, sight singing will definitely improve a musician's ear, and I found, helps you better understand intervals, scales, and modes. ---------- --Nathan Heck Lead Technician, Lone Wolf Blues Co. customerservice@lonewolfblues.com
Last Edited by NathanLWBC on Oct 24, 2014 1:36 PM
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