Dude great video! Appropriately challenging. I would love to hear you describe how you personally find the pitches. I have my way that works but it's always good to pick up new methods. Keep it up!
Fun exercise. If you have trouble with this then start with one note. Once you can do like 20 perfect in a row use two notes to make a chord. Then three then four, five, six etc.
whoooaaa! I thought the first couple were pretty easy and then you ramped it up like a good´un. I´ll be coming back to these once I´ve practised a few more basic open voicings (much of the tests I´ve seen or heard play closed position chords which become easier to recognize over time, anyone know any sites with more basic open voicings of regular chords please?)
Finally, an ear training exercise that is actually advanced! Please make more of these :D
I have pretty good relative pitch, and yes I have practiced a lot! Exercises like this are very helpful. Once I have some free time I will post more!
Great video! It's often difficult to find this kind of ear training.
Dude great video! Appropriately challenging. I would love to hear you describe how you personally find the pitches. I have my way that works but it's always good to pick up new methods. Keep it up!
Fun exercise. If you have trouble with this then start with one note. Once you can do like 20 perfect in a row use two notes to make a chord. Then three then four, five, six etc.
1st day for my ear training,Thanks🎉
Oh I love this!!! Just what I’ve been looking for
5:53 that chord appears in Paul Mccartney’s Let Em In
(sorry for bad english) I have a question : Do you have relative pitch? after a lot of practice? after more exercises like this one?
Oh thank you so much! I missed that since my Music school which was 20 years ago. do more of that please!!!
whoooaaa! I thought the first couple were pretty easy and then you ramped it up like a good´un. I´ll be coming back to these once I´ve practised a few more basic open voicings (much of the tests I´ve seen or heard play closed position chords which become easier to recognize over time, anyone know any sites with more basic open voicings of regular chords please?)
make more of these , thanks
Good stuff
This is pretty hard but a good exercice !!
I like the exercises, but all those C's are like nails on chalkboard after a while
I got the last one!
ok .thank you very much :)
Christ that's hard. I got the roots that's about it after the first two
at 3:30 is a tricky one...
it would help if you're piano was in tune!!
you're super cute :)
Oh, and great videos... !!