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Contents
Ear Training Exercises
- Ear Training: Secrets of Interval Singing Exercise 1 - Rick Beato (03:42)
- In this episode called Secrets of Interval Singing and Hearing Exercise 1, Rick Beato shows a simple exercise that I like to teach my ear training students to work on both Solfege and Interval Singing. Practice it everyday even if you have a good ear. I will help you greatly on the dreaded descending intervals that most musicians are not great at.
- Ear Training Lesson 2 - Ear Training Practice "Sing The Intervals" - Rick Beato (05:16)
- This is Ear Training Practice Lesson 2 of 7. Rick Beato shows how to simply sing the intervals. Do this everyday following the 1 lesson each day. I want you to practice all 7 in order everyday of the week. Each on will become more difficult as we go along.
- Ear Training Lesson 3 - Ear Training Practice "Above and Below the Note" - Rick Beato (03:33)
- Ear Training Lesson 3 - Ear Training Practice "Above and Below the Note" This is Ear Training Practice Lesson 3 of 7. Do this lesson each day as part of the series of seven all in a row. It should take about 15 minutes to do them all. Each on will become more difficult as we go along. Good Luck! Each on will become more difficult as we go along.
- Ear Training Lesson 4 - Ear Training Practice "Moving Triads" - Rick Beato (04:15)
- Ear Training Lesson 4 - Ear Training Practice Lesson called "Moving Triads." This is Ear Training Practice Lesson 4 of 7. This video shows how to simply sing the Root Position, 1st Inversion and 2nd Inversion Triads off of the same Bass Note. In my demonstration I play the note C an sing a C Major Triad (Root Position), Ab Major Triad (1st Inversion) and an F Major Triad (2nd inversion). I move through all 12 notes at random. Do this lesson each day as part of the series of seven all in a row. It should take about 15 minutes to do them all. Each on will become more difficult as we go along. Good Luck!
- Ear Training Lesson 5 - Ear Training Practice "Fill In The Triads 2" - Rick Beato (03:55)
- Ear Training Lesson 5 - Ear Training Practice Lesson called "Fill In The Triads 2." This is Ear Training Practice Lesson 5 of 7. In this video Rick Beato wants you to fill in the inner notes of Lydian (1 #4 5), Sus4 (1 4 5), Sus2 (1 2 5 )and Phrygian (1 b2 5 ) triads. Do this lesson each day as part of the series of seven all in a row. It should take about 15 minutes to do them all. Each on will become more difficult as we go along.
- Ear Training Lesson 6 - Ear Training Practice "Sing The Notes" - Rick Beato (04:25)
- Ear Training Lesson 6 - Ear Training Practice Lesson called “Sing The Notes“ This is Ear Training Practice Lesson 6 of 7. In this video Rick wants you to sing the notes in the chords he plays. The first group is 3 note chords and the second group 4 note chords. Once you can do this quickly, we will expand them to higher and lower ranges and add additional notes. Do this lesson each day as part of the series of seven, all in a row. It should take about 15 minutes to do them. Practice!
- Ear Training Lesson 7 - Ear Training Practice “Compound Intervals” - Rick Beato (03:26)
- Ear Training Lesson 7 - Ear Training Practice Lesson called “Compound Intervals“ This is Ear Training Practice Lesson 7 of 7. In this video I want you sing the top note of the compound interval (beyond the octave) down the octave. We begin in the midrange of the piano and then expand to higher and lower ranges of the piano. Do this lesson each day as part of the series of seven all in a row. It should take about 15 minutes to do them all. Each on will become more difficult as we go along.
- PART 1: The Three Best Ear Training Exercises for Jazz Improvisation - Jeff Schneider (06:33)
- Ear training is one of THE best things you can do to improve as an improviser. Make these exercises a part of your daily practice routine!
- Why Adults Can't Develop Perfect Pitch - Rick Beato (16:25)
- I am responding to the hundreds of adult musicians that are mad at me for telling them the truth about Perfect Pitch. Unless you are a baby reading this, forget about it! Sorry, but it's not my fault. It's biology. Only children below the age of 6 can develop Perfect Pitch. This has to do the with brain plasticity of particularly the infant brain and language acquisition.
- Ear Training Lesson 1 - Ear Training Practice "Complete The Chord" - Rick Beato (02:04)
- This is Ear Training Practice Lesson 1 of 7. In this video I want you to complete the Triad by singing the third of the chord. This will improve your ability to hear the inner notes of sonorities by "completing the chord" in this case Major and Minor Triads. I want you to practice all 7 everyday of the week. Each on will become more difficult as we go along.
- How To Supercharge Your Relative Pitch | Like Perfect Pitch! - Rick Beato (12:04)
- In this video I will show you how to supercharge your RELATIVE PITCH to make it like PERFECT PITCH! I will show you have to use chord structures to TRAIN YOUR EAR to hear the most difficult chord and interval structures and quickly name and sing the notes of a chord. This techniques is on of the ones in my upcoming 14 part video series called The Beato Ear Training Method that will be available later this year.
Ear Training Intervals Intro
- Songs to Learn Intervals - Better Practice: The Music Practice App (09:24)
- Songs to easily remember intervals.
- How to Hear and Identify Intervals - Holly Kean (14:40)
- Learn how to use a major scale and familiar songs to help you in identifying intervals!
- Hear and Recognize Intervals - Milestones Music Private Music Lessons (07:16)
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- Classical School Interval Practice-2nds, 3rds, 4ths & 5ths - MPfluger995 (09:19)
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- Learning and recognising intervals on the saxophone (The interval SECRET) - HelloSaxophone (14:38)
- In this lesson I teach a very easy technique to learn and memorize intervals, using a melodic association trick. Using this trick you will be able recognize and memorize all intervals almost instantaneously.
- Test your musical ear: 20 melodies to challenge your relative pitch - musicwithnopain (11:45)
- Use your instrument or just your sharp musical ear to work out what notes are played in this twenty melodies. Each melody has four notes and go increasing in difficulty.
- Mental hearing. 15 exercises to learn to hear the music in your head. - musicwithnopain (10:57)
- Listening to music in your head is crucial when you want to become more involved in music production, compose or arrange music. It is also a great tool to become a proficient music listener: eventually you will be able to discriminate every part of the music you are listening to, multiplying your enjoyment.
- Musical Intervals From MusicK8.com - Plank Road Publishing (02:12)
- “Musical Intervals” (from Music K-8, Vol. 25, No. 1) is another in a series of songs we’ve come up with to help kids with various musical concepts. For this song the topic is, of course, musical intervals. The lyrics of the song tell your singers that measuring distance between two notes gives you an interval. It also goes through all of the basic intervals found in music – 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and octave.
- How to Understand Music Intervals (What are Intervals?) - patdavidmusic (15:35)
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Ear Training Intro
- Ear Training - Theory and Practice w/Dave Frank - Dave Frank (36:04)
- 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".
- Beginners Relative pitch test. Musical ear test - musicwithnopain (06:55)
- Check how far you can get recognizing the notes using either your relative or you perfect pitch. Keep training every day until you get get them all right. IT IS MAINLY A RELATIVE PITCH TEST, the reason we include the phrase "perfect pitch" is that a person with certain degree of perfect pitch will also perform well on this test. If you pass this test successfully you would have use one or both abilities.
- #1 Ear Training Exercise - It ALL Starts Here - YourGuitarSage (11:31)
- In this lesson you will learn about the #1 ear training exercise.
- Music Lesson: ET 101-00 - Perfect Pitch vs Relative Pitch - GregLutzMusic (06:24)
- Designed to build your sense of tonaility, this helpful course will enhance your musicianship by sharpening your ability to feel the relationships between "DO" and all the other notes in the major scale.
- Perfect Pitch vs Relative Pitch: Which Is More Important? - Rick Beato (12:00)
- Perfect Pitch vs Relative Pitch: Which Is More Important? This is a very big question that I get asked every single day by many of you. In this episode we explore the benefits and importance of each ability including demonstrations of each skill by my children Dylan and Lennon.
- Perfect Pitch: How Theory and Ear Training Work Together - Rick Beato (12:59)
- This is a video that is a compilation of my son Dylan's six ear training videos and discusses how Super Ears are impossible to develop without a an advanced knowledge of music theory.
- Beato Basics of Music Theory - Rick Beato (40:41)
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Ear Training
- I Made This Video But Never Released It - Rick Beato (06:19)
- Back in 2017 my son Dylan and I made a video on his perfect pitch. This video is a documentary on how that video was made.
- Why Adults Can't Develop Perfect Pitch - Rick Beato (16:25)
- Only children below the age of 6 can develop Perfect Pitch. This has to do the with brain plasticity of particularly the infant brain and language acquisition.
- Perfect Pitch vs Relative Pitch: Which Is More Important? - Rick Beato (12:00)
- Perfect Pitch vs Relative Pitch: Which Is More Important? This is a very big question that I get asked every single day by many of you. In this episode we explore the benefits and importance of each ability including demonstrations of each skill by my children Dylan and Lennon.
- How To Develop The World's Greatest Ear Part 1 - Rick Beato (12:00)
- This is Episode One of Everything Music Ear Training 101. In this Episode Rick discusses the Building Blocks of Ear Training.
- Nuryl Introduction 2.0 - Rick Beato (07:43)
- Nuryl is an education-based company that uses High Information Music to stimulate your baby’s brain and boost cognition. Nuryl integrates principles of infant learning identified from decades of research in cognitive development into a music training curriculum.
Passive Ear Training Spreadsheet
- Passive Ear Training: Major and Minor Seconds - Michael Music (09:59)
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- Passive Ear Training: Major and Minor Thirds - Michael Music (09:47)
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- Passive Ear Training: Perfect Fourths, Fifths, and Tritones - Michael Music (09:48)
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- Passive Ear Training: Major and Minor Sixths - Michael Music (09:56)
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- Passive Ear Training: Major and Minor Sevenths - Michael Music (09:50)
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- Passive Ear Training: All Intervals - Michael Music (09:41)
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Perfect Pitch
- Why Adults Can't Develop Perfect Pitch - Rick Beato (16:25)
- I am responding to the hundreds of adult musicians that are mad at me for telling them the truth about Perfect Pitch. Unless you are a baby reading this, forget about it! Sorry, but it's not my fault. It's biology. Only children below the age of 6 can develop Perfect Pitch. This has to do the with brain plasticity of particularly the infant brain and language acquisition.