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8 Hours of Random Chords While You Sleep
This video plays 8 hours of random chords at 60 BPM, ideal for musicians focused on ear training or seeking a musical backdrop for sleep. Each chord is displayed on screen, offering an opportunity for active engagement or passive listening.
Regularly hearing advanced chords in a relaxed state, such as during sleep, can aid in familiarizing the listener with these sounds. This could make it easier to identify and understand complex chords in your daily practice.
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Regularly hearing advanced chords in a relaxed state, such as during sleep, can aid in familiarizing the listener with these sounds. This could make it easier to identify and understand complex chords in your daily practice.
Check out AudioGearz.com for music production tips, tricks and reviews. Your community, blog, and resource for music production.
www.audiogearz.com
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1 Hour Random Music Notes that Get Faster
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This video shows random music notes to help you practice switching between notes. Play the note on your instrument as it is displayed on the screen. Every five minutes the speed difficulty will increase. It can be also be used in whatever way best suits your practice. This can include practicing chords, arpeggios, singing, etc. You can also play this video without looking at it to practice find...
Chord Trainer in All Major Keys
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This video will help you learn all the basic chords (triads) found in every major key. It is designed for beginners learning their piano chords as well as intermediate players who want to strengthen their ability to recognize the particular chords found in each key and their scale degrees. It is helpful for preparing yourself for situations when your fellow musician asks: "Play me a 'two-five-o...
1 Hour Modal Ear Training - Learn to Hear the Musical Modes
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This modal ear training will help you learn to identify the 7 basic musical modes by ear. In developing your ear, you'll be able to enhance your musical improvisation and overall listening skill. The 7 basic modal scales are: Ionian (I) - [Bright, Joyful, Happy] Dorian (II) - [Neutral, Bittersweet, Smooth] Phrygian (III) - [Dark, Exotic, Tense] Lydian (IV) - [Brightest, Dreamy, Mysterious] Mixo...
Binaural Beat ~ Songwriting, Music Production, Creativity
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This binaural beat is designed with a specific frequency combination to boost your creativity while songwriting, arranging, and producing music. Played is a theta wave frequency of 7.5hz, which is highly associated with stimulation in artistic creativity, self-expression, focus, and clarity. This video uses a carrier frequency of 209hz in accordance with the Oster curve, intended to increase th...
1 Hour Random Music Notes for Instrument Practice
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This video will help you to practice finding and switching between notes on your instrument. A random music note will be played and shown. Play the note on your instrument as it is shown on the screen. It can also be used to practice switching between chords where you can use the root note displayed on the screen and practice extended chords. You can also play this video without looking at it t...
1 Hour EQ Frequency Ear Training to Improve Your Mixing
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This EQ frequency ear training plays back various sound frequencies to help improve your mixing ear. Listen in your spare time and develop your frequency recognition. Remember to listen at a safe volume. More information about this video available at: audiogearz.com/improve-mixing-ear-eq-frequency-training/ Check out AudioGearz.com for music production tips and tricks. Your community, blog, and...
Tanks a lot ❤
Does it help…..?
Brilliant aid to learning the guitar fretboard! Thanks for creating it!
I use this to practise notes on my guitar fretboard! Very effective
I keep thinking of the soundtrack to Hitchcock's "Psycho," particularly with Locrian 😂
That's one hell of a lick!
Thank you very much ❤️
Thanks
Very, very,nice...excellent sleep aid with subliminal ear training...I'm really diggin' this.🙂
And now I finished I hear 4000Hz even nothing is being played...
Thank you for this video! It's too bad that everything is played within such a restricted register, though.
I think I should address the common misconception here.. Lemme explain what is Hz. Its pronounced as hurts, its a measurement of pain. The higher it goes, the more it hurts. e.g. 60 hurts less than 12,000 hurts.
Jumping from 30 to 60 is way too fast. 30, 40, 50, 60 would be better.
Just slow down the video
An excellent video, but the only suggestion would be to place them in their level of brightness, or darkness. By teaching them, and learning them like this, there is a more logical progression. Lydian is the only outlier, having one note sharpened. Then they go from the scale and flatten one more note as you go down. Until all of them are flattened. But you can flatten the first but that would be another scale. But there is some diminished jazz scale which is just an ionian scale with a raised first. Lydian 4 Ionian 1 Micolydian 5 Dorian 2 Aeolian 6 Phrygian 3 Locrian 7
Hi! I recently started with a Jazz-guitar teacher and he presented me the modes just like that. I agree, it is very clear to understand by alterations. I´m curious about how it would be develop in the improvisation.
*Mixolydian
great for sax practice
Great for sex practice too 😏
Genuine question: does learning to identify a mode/scale played isolated, ascending and descending, really help you to identify modes and scales in the context of actual music? I've done some of this sort of ear training and I'm somewhat doubtful of the practicality of it.
I agree with that
I think so one example is as a guitar player, If I hear a sharp four in the context of hearing a chord of a song. I will know it is a Lydian mode or simply the four chord, eliminating the One Chord and the Five Chord as to what I am hearing.
Yes, I am still learning but I find myself humming the songs scale to figure out the mode
I start every week here and see the Hertzful comment welcoming me back. Thank you for this upload, so useful! Is there a Mid Range only version?
Great free jazz album, ty for posting!
Someone pass the aux pls
Lessons youtube.com/@01357Mega
Daaamn, Locrian sounds GEEEEWWWWWDDDD as hell.
Practice this in the dark room for those of you doing this
more cow bell
This is a fantastic refresher tool, thank you! Though when I try to speed up this video to recognize modes at a faster pace, the atmospheric sustained chords in the background become distorted and distracting. Please consider removing these for future videos. Thanks again! Appreciate this channel!
0:24. 1:19
do this video with dark background <3
"12,000 hurts" indeed
Wtf, I can't even hear it. o.O
This is great! A good differentiating factor that is quite helpful is the addition of knowing which note is to come next
What a user name
1:28
0:37 ionian 0:47 dorian 0:57 phrygian 1:07 lydian 1:17 mixolydian 1:27 aeolian 1:37 locrian
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I get you but I think that the right order should be : lydian dorian ionian aeolian mixolydan phrygian. (and then locrian) gives you the 3 majors from bright to dark/ the 3 minors fom bright to dark.
Do you have a download for this and interval training?
12000 hz makes my spine tingle
There is now an updated version that has various improvements. Includes flats, metronome beats, night mode, automatically increasing speed, etc. : ua-cam.com/video/A4l3JgFU_Eg/v-deo.html Thank you to all the feedback!
Lol at 2x it makes me feel uncomfortable
what type of practice are you doing?
@@3D1ofakind none😂 i searched for a random note video and found this I’m not here for the original purpose because im not a musician/singer but just for curiosity/inspiration for dumb memes😂😂😂
@@Leonardo-bs1ww alright 🤣
Thank you so much for this! I was literally shocked at how difficult this was! Even though I’m a beginner, I thought I knew the keyboard quick enough but clearly I do not!!
Not much use for learning sight reading. Need to show staff notation of note.
Very, very useful. Thank you very much indeed. It’s a matter that remained for me theory and not ear.
Thank you. More please. Different tempos etc. Please!
You know you can change the tempo of UA-cam videos yourself?
Hey, just uploaded an updated version that has timestamps for different tempos. ua-cam.com/video/A4l3JgFU_Eg/v-deo.html Thanks for your feedback!
cant belive i paid attention for hour
The guy could put some flats in there? But great work, thanks
Hey, just uploaded an updated version that includes flats. ua-cam.com/video/A4l3JgFU_Eg/v-deo.html Thanks for your feedback!
could you not step down the volume as you increase frequency?
My ears are in pain
0:25
Do you have the minor chord training? Love this channel
Geeze let’s start at level 100 for practice.
man screw phrygian
you would need a 20 inch woofer to produce anything near 7.5 hertz. no laptop or headphones are going to produce that so if your into the 209 frequency then go ahead and listen away, but is your hear for the 7.5< you would be better off beating a drum at 7.5 hertz lol. hate to be a party pooper but my behringer 8 inch studio monitors go as low as 35 hertz sooooo... if its a sine wave we will hear nothing if its a saw wave with harmonics we will hear those. same thing when listening to the lowest notes on a piano on small speakers, you will not hear the note itself but its rich harmonics instead.
you would need a 20 inch woofer to produce anything near 7.5 hertz. no laptop or headphones are going to produce that so if your into the 209 frequency then go ahead and listen away, but is your hear for the 7.5< you would be better off beating a drum at 7.5 hertz lol. hate to be a party pooper but my behringer 8 inch studio monitors go as low as 35 hertz sooooo... if its a sine wave we will hear nothing if its a saw wave with harmonics we will hear those. same thing when listening to the lowest notes on a piano on small speakers, you will not hear the note itself but its rich harmonics instead.
considering the fact that this video only goes down to 60hz, this really doesn't matter
If anything, i learned why tweeters really need to be at ear level. wow the high ones i couldnt hear until i moved my head to find the sweet spot.
Yes high frequencies are known to be very directional hence the speaker's position is very important. In order to mix properly there should be the distance between the speakers and between your head and both speakers. The angle of the speakers should be 60deg towards your head
Just what I needed, thank you!! :D it has so much potential for variations it would be nice to have one for each mode with their chords and most common progressions, for example