Ear Training - Theory and Practice w/Dave Frank
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
- Explore 3 of the hippest systems for developing your ears! In this class Dave focuses on developing the ability of the inner ear to hear multiple notes, intervals and tonal/chord colors. Any musician in any genre can benefit from the clear practices presented on this unique video. Dave opens the video, the 20th in his online series, with a new performance, "Peace in the Kingdom". More free master classes can be found at www.davefrankjazz.com.
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Just for the structure.
6:57 Lennie's Ear Training System
17:19 Charlies Ear Training System
27:30 Dave's Inner Ear Line Method
Thank you
One of those methods is also called the Allain Benbasset method, with the cadence first, and then the random note to name. The app called "Functional Ear Training" will hammer that into your head in an easy way, and after you guess, it resolves it to the tonic, but using the ascending or descending scale tones.
This by far the best ear training video I have seen on youtube. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge!
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Watching the scat part with subtitles is priceless! 👌🏿
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Stefano knows better
Explore 3 of the hippest systems to develop your ears! ua-cam.com/video/ZzegfvnMFHs/v-deo.html
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Dave Frank Congratulations, excellent video, I was looking for one like this.
Regards from Ecuador (South America)
Thanks for these lessons and approaches to ear training. You were fortuitous enough to study with Lennie Tristano AND Charie Banacos!?! Amazingly solid background with mentors like that! Thanks for your other online lessons and related material from your website. Very generous of you to be sharing all of this great knowledge. Thanks again!
Dave, you are very inspiring person. I thought about playing jazz for about 20 years (being IT guy), and now started to learn jazz... You have very bright and clear impro, best what I found in internet - thank you for sharing such excellent skill.
I'm SO glad you mentioned the note you focus on as "popping out." I discovered this phenomenon a few years ago, and I didn't know if anybody else had that same experience, or if it was even worth pursuing. Thanks so much Dave, I owe you one!
Most informative stuff I've seen on UA-cam so far.. Word..
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Thanks so much. Each technique is explained very lucidly both visually and verbally and the hands-on demonstrations are invaluable. Your instructional videos are some of the most useful and easiest to follow, around, even though they are jam packed with good information.
Great lessons. Thanks for sharing them!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! you're a great teacher a great piano player and a great person :D thank you for sharing your knowledge. greatings from Mexico.
It’s funny. I heard someone else about 3 decades younger than I do the “ song - interval “ recognition method once. Didn’t know a single song he was talking about. Haha. Thanks for taking the tunes back a century. Anyway, got your joy of improv books. Love the inner ear method as it relates to certain musical lines. Helping a lot already... have been using it only a couple of months. Thank u !
Thanks, Dave! Excellent video! I particularly like the letter at the end. And I like picking my own songs with memorable opening intervals (like Here Comes the Bride for the major 4th)!
Thanks mr.Dave..I've learned a lot from this video..first the 3 kinds of pitches and their differences and then the 3 systems to develop my ears...pls. keep it up, maestro!
Dave thanks for the video. I studied with Charlie for about 10 years. Like you mentioned he always pushed eartraining. One thing I'll add is when just starting out with recognizing a single note play the cadence then turn around and play a random note with the eraser end of a pencil so you can't tell what it is by seeing or feeling it. Doesn't work as well with more notes, hence the tapes.
He also suggested doing it with another person. But I don't think many people could find a partner always available for the amount of time this requires. At one of my lessons a new kid came in for the first time. We were all talking. The new guy said he was going to practice 6 hours a day. Charlie told him to break the time up 3 hours ear training (or ear straining, Charlie was such a jokester) and 3 hours on the rest of the stuff. Hope this might someone. Bill
Also, there is an app for a PC that automates this exercise. I thing maybe one of Charlie's wrote it. It's called Functional Ear training app.
The best lesson I've had on on ear training. Thanks!
thank you sir for sharing this great lesson
Thank you so much for sharing these amazing exercises. The letter you read at the end was very sad but incredibly inspiring. Thanks!!
Thank you so much --- your videos are just amazing. So generous, clear and thoughtful! They make me want to become a music teacher. :)
This is pure AWESOMENESS sir!!!
This is a gem! Thanks Dave!
Francesco.
Hi, Dave! ! I remember that you have melodica. Take it into the hands - without a mouthpiece or corrugated tube, press any interval, without releasing the fingers on keys , and sing those notes directly into the tap hole of instrument (with narrowed mouth, so as not to lose the air) calling them aloud : for example: "Do - Mi -Do - Mi". The voice and melodica sound simultaneously; remains only adjust fine tuning the voice under the sound of instrument Experience shows that it can make a man with no ear for music.
Thank you for this awesome lesson!
Cheers Dave, great class.
this is a great help, thank you and keep up the good work!
Awesome! Thank you so much for sharing!
Dave, you're a blessing. I have say 15 years experience as an amateur jazz musician and I know maybe 70% of the stuff you teach, but you do a fantastic job in putting it together, which makes all the difference. Please keep doing what you're doing.
So happy to find your vids Dave! I hear music in my head all day and now I can more easily define it and get it down. So excited to practice these every day (even just listening over on the train is helpful). Thanks so much!
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Great. hope to make it..I'll keep on working that inner ear. Thanks.
Thank you, commenters) . I’m happy to invite you to enjoy any of 21 in-depth master classes on youtube and Ustream . These include Bill Evans, Dave McKenna, Charles Ives, a walking bassline master class, an ear training clinic, playing outside the changes clinic, Frank Zappa, Charlie Parker, Eric Dolphy, the Marx Bros, Bruce Hornsby, the Grateful Dead, Lennie Tristano, Dick Hyman, Eric Dolphy, Oscar Peterson, Liberace, and others.
Thank you Dave, Charlie and Lennie.
yes, it's ok to focus on a few if you like for awhile
Dave thank you so much for your excellent lessons. I love every single one. While I am not quite ready to use the 15 elements, I nearly am, but have trouble constructing the bop lines so that they resolve on the strong beats - I would be so grateful for any advice on how to practice this and also some breakdown of your brilliant lines! all the best from London. Tom
I am indeed "expanding my brain capacity in an unexpected way". Thank you for sharing this!
Lennie's system helped me almost instantly. I had a big problem distinguishing between P4 and P5 harmonicaly and now the problem is gone. Thanks a lot.
Some tunes for the Charlie´s method: Ther long and winding road for the minor 2nd, Beethovens 5th Symphony for the major 3rd, A little night music for the perfect 4th, Simpsons Theme for the flat 5th, Superman´s theme for perfect 5th, My way (or Days of Wine and Roses, or Chopin´s nocturne op 9 number 2) for the major 6th, and Superman´s theme again for the major 7th. Hope it helps :)
This is so Great! You're such a teatcher Dave!! Really inspirational
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Thank you so much. Something another teacher told me was two short ET practice sessions per day is better than one long one.
Amazing! I'm doing A2 music and this will really help - Thanks!
great video and teacher thanks
Thank You so much, Dave! We are waiting for more secrets of ear development !
Thank you, Davr🌹🌹🌹🌹
Dave, this is the best lesson I have ever had, and I have had a lot. My friend Mark Marquis also studied with Charlie. I tried to upload a vid of him playing some outside stuff, but I don't quite understand yet how to upload a video, so I sent it to your website. I have this other friend that studies with Banacos and Charlie told him to write a solo over How High The Moon. John said "OK easy enough" Then Charlie said. "Away from your piano" At first it took him a week. A year later only an hour
thank you very much, sir, for the great lesson!
Fantastic! Thanks.
Fantastic!!!SUPER VIDEO!!!!Thank you!
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Thank you! I'll gives these ideas a try...
Been using that first method - thanks.
The ear training method I always used was remembering song beginnings. I've really only practiced that, and the logical progression to identify harmonic intervals (notes played together). As you showed the method I noticed pitches separately as I never had. I never really had seriously tried it. I'll work on that. Thanks.
Trivia regarding electronic equipment buzzing, I believe the pitches heard are overtones of a 60 Hz pitch, the cycle of alternating current - midway between Bb and B. :-)
Thank you so much! Cheers
very helpful, thank you Mr Frank.
Frank this excellent..excelente.. I am using the functional ear method. Great app.. I do some videos without app. I really like your choices NBC theme.etc.
Thank you very much!
Really loved this--thank you!
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Very, very, very good.Thanks
I am going to use this very method, I need to develop my ears. thanks!!!!
dear mr dave , i truly admire what you are doing , in your honest and relaxed ways . and for free ! you have claimed many hours of my life to practice on the concepts you talk about in your 21 videos . some of this stuff is pretty new to me , some other concepts where floating in my head and you made them unfloat :) . respect !
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sint-niklaas , east-flanders - belgium
finally! another lesson!
Thank you, so much.
Thanks Dave.
Txs Dave! Great work! The blue danube waltz is also good for a perfect 1 at the beginning. In the book of John Novello i found a workable training method for me, working with the back of a pencil, instead of the finger. Perhaps interesting to you too.
Thanks a lot for this. I love ear training. You definitely dont listen to music in the same way once you start it. I realised that my fan hums a c natural, now when I try to sleep with it on I end up harmonising with it in my head instead of sleeping :) anyway, subscribed and will check out your other vids for sure!
Great lesson.
I cannot believe this video has only 2k views. The most helpful video on ear training that I've found. Thanks.
It has 177,000 views haha, 2k likes)
Haha, embarrassing on my part! Gonna chalk it up to late night UA-cam watching.
Thank you!
Amazing!
let me just say that you are the best teacher I have ever had, thank you for making these videos!!
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You're the best cause you don't mind repeating it over and over and over and over and over... lol
haha
Great video
Yes, absolutely.
what u play at the begin is wonderful
Thanks Dave! x
Thank you so much :)
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Thank You Very Much
God bless you
keep em coming
Thank you Sir Dave!
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YOU ARE MY BEST TEACHER
This channel is so dope.
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Infinitely thankful for your help!! Now I have an alternative to my learning by trial and error.
this actually becomes fun after an initial period of torture)
superb
Thank you Dave!
you are welcome)
Thank you very much, this video helps me a lot, since I'm not able to play for music lessons for the moment.
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awesome lesson... :)
great video will try
Hi Dave, thank you so much for sharing your knowlege. Im using the first method and its helping me a lot. I wanted to ask you if there is any method you recommend for memorizing notes. Thank you again!
Great Class
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Thank you so so much! I've been playing the piano for 13 years but it wasn't until 3 years ago, that I knew what a chord is or that I was able to play anything without a note sheet. I slowly started improvising and am now able to play pop songs with the classic four chords and so on. But what I'm really looking forward to is jazz and blues. So I'm going to start today using these methods because this is the first time, I hear of a method that seems to make sense!
So again: Thanks a lot :)
P.S.: 19 and I know the Star Trek theme ;) Though being from Germany, I've never heard the NBC tune before :D
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love this guy
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the great flamenco fusion guitar player Paco de Lucia played by ear , and improvized by ear ,he played with John Mc Laughing and John's charts chord music are very heavy, and Paco did it, Paco began to doing gigs at the age of 12 yr old , practice 8 hours a day , people passing by his windows thought that he was playing a record.
happy new year to you too!
Seriously these excercises could benefit those with hearing issues, or better distinguish folks with issues of comprehension, attention etc... vs folks with hearing 'blind spots' Interesting comment about hospital sounds, at least these days the barrage of our instruments and gadgets are tuned and programmed appropriately (equal temperament)? This was not the case 25 years ago.... good or bad I am not sure. I really liked the old phones as a kid with a real bell
thank you
2:21 Priceless!
😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 Definitely loved it!
YAY!!
Thank you. I love your videos. I have become a much better player thanks to you.
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ok, I'll wait to hear from you.
Estos videos son geniales, para cuando subtitulados en español? un saludo y felicitaciones
Dave you are some kind of a musician. I love your Masterclasses. Cool shit man!
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How cool is that. I'm watching you do your Oscar Peterson Masterclass, while you are messaging me! Beautiful.
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when's the next master class? I'm ready.