Ear Training 101 - Melodies, Intervals and Scales 2.0.2
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Size: 342 MB
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Last Updated: 2013-09-11 |
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Publisher's description - Ear Training 101 - Melodies, Intervals and Scales 2.0.2
Whether you perform, listen to or mix music, knowing the intervals and chords behind what you hear is an essential skill that all musicians need to have. The good news is that you can train your ears — beginning right here — in this course by Gregg Fine.
Our music theory expert, Gregg Fine, has put together a fun and entertaining workout for your ears! In this first instalment in the Ear Training Series, Gregg dissects musical intervals and shows you how to get better at identifying them. He covers musical modes, both for the major scale and the melodic minor scale and tests your progress with some interactive exercises that you can run through at any time! Gregg also explains how scales are built, and helps you train your ear with more exercises that give your ears a solid workout.
Finally, he takes it to the finale with an introduction to transcription — a fantastic way to develop your ear and learn music! Gregg also gives a real life example of a short solo that he transcribes using his DAW of choice, a musical staff, and some serious listening!
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Relative Pitch vs. Perfect Pitch 3. Half Step vs. Whole Step 4. Exercise 1: HS vs. WS 5. Exercise 2: HS vs. WS 6. Solfege 7. Tuning 8. Tuning Exercise 9. Intervallic Recognition 10. Exercise 1: Intervals 11. Exercise 2: Intervals 12. Exercise 3: Intervals 13. Modes from the Major Scale 14. Listen to the Modes 15. Exercise 1: Major Scale Modes 16. Exercise 2: Major Scale Modes 17. Minor Scale Type Recognition 18. Exercise 1: Minor Scales 19. Exercise 2: Minor Scales 20. Exercise 3: Minor Scales 21. Exercise 4: Minor Scales 22. Modes from Melodic Minor 23. Exercise 1: Melodic Minor Modes 24. Exercise 2: Melodic Minor Modes 25. Pentatonic Scales 26. Exercise: Pentatonic Scales 27. Symmetrical Scales 28. Exercise 1: Symmetrical Scales 29. Exercise 2: Symmetrical Scales 30. The Importance of Transcription 31. Tips for Transcribing a Solo
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