Cumulative Ear Training Interval Practice: m2-M3, P4-Tritone, M5-M6 - with SOUND EXAMPLES!
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DETAILED TIME STAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
1:00 Major and minor 2nds and 3rds - Sound examples
2:51 Ascending Major and minor 2nds and 3rds
9:08 Descending Major and minor 2nds and 3rds
15:54 Stacked Major and minor 2nds and 3rds
22:32 Perfect 4ths and tritones - Sound examples
23:19 Ascending Intervals up to a Tritone
30:13 Descending Intervals up to a Tritone
37:01 Stacked Intervals up to a Tritone
44:05 Perfect 5th, minor 6th, Major 6th - Sound Examples
45:26 Ascending Intervals up to a Major 6th
53:44 Descending Intervals up to a Major 6th
1:02:23 Stacked Intervals up to a Major 6th
This is a CUMULATIVE Ear Training Interval Practice, where we start with the four smallest intervals in Western music theory and add more intervals up to a major 6th. I had a request for fewer intervals at a time, so here we go!
For practice with with major and minor 6ths and 7ths, check out this video: • Ear Training Interval ...
For practice with all intervals within the octave, check out this video: • Ear Training Interval ...
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Thank you for these ear training interval practice videos! Pretty much the only ones on YT that give the answers verbally, so it's great to be able to practice while walking of driving. So useful, thanks again!
This is a perfect tutorial for beginner interval training, with clear explanation, examples, appropriate speed. Really really helps. Thank you for making this video and sharing. I appreciate it tremendously.
Great tool. At the 42.40 mark it sounds like a minor 2nd add German Shepherd!! lol but really great tool for anyone wanting to develop Relative Pitch, Thank you..
Thank you for making these. Greatly appreciated
Love these vids I listen to them in between work stops
Awesome! Thanks so much for these exercises! Well done.
Thank you so much for these videos - really appreciate the effort you have put into these videos - fantastic learning aid -much appreciated!!🙏👍
Amazing work. Extremely helpful
Thank you. Your vids on ear practicing intervals and chords have been extremely helpful
Best ear training stuff on KZread, no question. Stephanie, you're a gem!
Thank you for all your videos, and especially for these interval training ones! I love listening while folding laundry, doing the dishes, or brushing my teeth…and I’ve even gone to the gym and worked out with this particular video in my ear buds, too! Happy New Year!
Thank you , great videos, I’ve practicing for 6 months, thank you very much for creating it.
Stephanie, this is absolutely amazing and very effective lesson. I'm Your fan:-) Thank You very, very much!
Great practice, thank you!
Thank you. Really helpful
This is the best ear training course on you tube hands down.Thanku so much Stephanie🙏🙏🙏
Excellent video! Very helpful. My ear has never been quite where I'd like it to be. So I'm working with these videos and taking notes on my progress. It's getting better!
I did a lot better than expected and I found this to be the best video on KZread to help me improve my intervals. Thank you for this amazing video.
Thank you so much for this.
this video is exactly what I needed to learn intervals correctly, been playing for 15 years and it was one of my biggest area to improve, thanks a lot for sharing!:) Not only do I learn them but at the same time I play them on my guitar in order to learn to recognize them by ear and also on the instrument
Finally the best help for ear training!!!!
This has been very useful to me. I've listened through several times now. Just commenting to say thank you.
@StephanieDouglassMusic
4 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to hear that! Thanks for watching!
Very good lesson
the only interval ear training that's really helped me
@StephanieDouglassMusic
3 жыл бұрын
Practice makes progress! 😊
super usefull! thank you so much
Nice vidéo really helpful congrats
Thank you so much this is amazing. I struggle so much with making these musical connections. Hopefully doing this everyday will improve that! To anyone else struggling like me, I believe in you my dude xoxo
@melissapool9076
3 жыл бұрын
Just as a reply I love that minor second chord because it sounds so distinctly AWFUL that it literally can’t be anything else
@mariosmusicvault
2 жыл бұрын
Hi how is your music journey goin . I hope u hit all you goals .
Thanks for this
Rank beginner. Like your pace. Like the ascending and descending. Thank you.
Merci for this.
I practice with you ear training videos while doing other tasks, such as housecleaning. Thanks for doing this. I'm one of those people with limited ear training ability, and it is difficult for me to hear two or three notes simultaneously ("stacked") and be sure I'm able to hear and sing each note separately. Would you make a video of you playing various "dyads" and "triads" and then giving us a moment to try to sing the individual notes, which would then be followed by you playing the notes arpeggiated one by one so we can determine if we were accurate? Thanks!
Thanks!
Merci pour ton aide
OMGGGGG so useful,
Very helpful video :) Thanks for the effort. Could you make another video like this for chord progressions (e.g. I IV V, ii V I) ? You could go from basic/common ones to more advanced jazz progressions. That would be quite useful for impro practice. :)
@StephanieDouglassMusic
3 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure I have the skills to plan something that detailed unfortunately ... I would super benefit from having a video like that!
@ablks7wright493
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly for this ear training exercise!!!
Very specific..but awesome instruction
Daily exercise dairy . Day 1. This really requires a lot of focus . I tried to do this while doing something and I got em all wrong . Singing the notes helps in learning and internalising the intervals . I sing all of of them to see how they 'feel'.
This is cool! I can’t seem to improve and it’s been a few days. I can’t distinguish minor and major 3rds so well, especially descending. Ascending thirds I can distinguish only if I hear Iron Man but not if it’s higher or lower
@StephanieDouglassMusic
2 жыл бұрын
That's a good idea for a video, just hearing 3rds. I'll put it on my list!
@justindensonvibes
Жыл бұрын
I'm not great at it either, but will keep trying!
It really came together for me when the P4s were added. you can clearly hear the differences then.
You're the best
@StephanieDouglassMusic
4 жыл бұрын
😁💕
Merciiii
My ear kind of sucks, so this really helps!
What's the pitch of that dog barking at 43:00?
İt feels like i am never going to progress. İs it like that if we do this everyday we progress or is this genetics. Second question how should i train this to get beter?
@mingxue5759
3 жыл бұрын
This is definitely not genetics, but a skill that can be acquired by deliberate training. It has something to do with the brain section that processes sound signals.
@CB_here
3 жыл бұрын
It’s not like perfect pitch, you should get it if you keep trying sooner or later.
Hey, would someone mind providing some details about what this "Crazy" song is that Stephanie speaks about, at around 45 minutes in the video, for the descending major sixth? Edit: since you asked, I use your videos to check out which intervals I know, which ones I struggle with, and look for ways to get better at recognizing them. Today I was babysitting my 9 month old niece and watched this video while she was having her nap : )
Hi stephanie .. do i need to know the key to figure out intervals .. sorry just confused
@StephanieDouglassMusic
3 жыл бұрын
Nope, an interval is just the distance from one note to another.
@pwsoultrainn4090
3 жыл бұрын
thanks stephanie ... i think ive got it .. the penny has dropped i will keep practicing Merry Christmas to you and your family ...
Hi can we have more ear training exercises plzzz in 2022
How often should I practice this??? Please help 😊
@StephanieDouglassMusic
4 жыл бұрын
Hmm, that's a good question. It might not be satisfying to know that the answer is different for everyone. Practice until you're confident that you know it.
@xxJP805xx
4 жыл бұрын
@@StephanieDouglassMusic should I practice everyday?
What continuity error? I didn’t notice one?
All the aural training flashbacks from music school.. This is definitely a great resource for students learning this!
Excellent.. thank you.. 23:05 Is a simple mistake or did I wrongly thought that an interval between the perfect 4th and the perfect 5th was a whole tone ( ?) so tritone is an interval from a root to b5 , we are taught in the UK
@StephanieDouglassMusic
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I think I put the correction on the screen and misspoke when I recorded this. Yes, we have the same definition of tritone 😁
@panavisionnot7180
3 жыл бұрын
Ah I must have missed it , Thank you for a reply, I like the way you arranged the difficulty levels .. Once ( if ) I have mastered it , I will increase the playback speed to make it more challenging ..
@panavisionnot7180
3 жыл бұрын
Actually Slowing it down ( in settings / the bottom right hand corner makes it trickier too due to the length of the sound ) good fun :D
...how it feels tonight !
cool
17:35 gymnopedié
It’s very effective practice BUT WAY TO MANY ADS WHICH SPOLIED EVERYTHING. So download this video in mp3 form and practice.
@StephanieDouglassMusic
3 жыл бұрын
Ugh, sorry about that. It defaults to putting in mid-roll ads, and I have to go back and change it every time. I'll fix it.
@StephanieDouglassMusic
3 жыл бұрын
Should be changed now.
11:54 That's a plane. A descending tritone plane 😜
Who is the muffled person talking in the background? It's kind of distracting while you are speaking.
I have perfect pitch. Why am I watching this lol
@StephanieDouglassMusic
4 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure? Perfect pitch doesn't teach you the interval names. I also have it and I had to learn the names of intervals like everyone else.
@TheUKNutter
4 жыл бұрын
Stephanie Douglass I believe I had to learn b5, until I moved to Canada - they had to call it Tritone. Which is weird imo, otherwise they’d call a m7b5 a m7Tt.
@adamgillespie3393
4 жыл бұрын
I would loooove to have perfect pitch. My relative pitch us pretty dang good but it would so good to automatically know what I'm hearing
@TheUKNutter
4 жыл бұрын
Adam Gillespie It has its downsides too. Makes appreciating music impossible
@melissapool9076
3 жыл бұрын
TheUKNutter how so ? :o