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Ear Training Course for Guitar: Intervals & Chords | Practice that and become great at guitar playing | A music lesson you don't want to miss by Julia Whitlock
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Ear Training Course for Guitar: Intervals & Chords | Practice that and become great at guitar playing | A music lesson you don't want to miss

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Length 18 hours 14 minutes
Language English
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Summary

Hi, fellow music lover! Congratulations on starting your music-making journey. I won't waste your time with a long introduction, but let me say a few words just to get us off on the right foot.

Ear training is one of the most rewarding skills you can develop, and itโ€™s one that you can work on every day. Which makes total sense: music is an aural experience, after all. Ear training helps you turn the music you hear into music you make on your guitar. This works for your own musical ideas, too: when you dream up a great riff or chord progression, you naturally want to sit down and play it right away. Ear training helps you do just that.

This lesson is broken into several chapters, each of them focusing on two to four related intervals or chords. There are plenty of examples for each interval and chord, so you can work straight through the lesson or hop around as much as you like.

The last chapter is a sort of final exam. It brings together all the intervals or chords weโ€™ve covered and mixes them up for an extra challenge. But you don't have to fear that chapter. Just give it a go every once in a while to measure your progress.

Best of all, this lesson doesnโ€™t limit itself to dry theory: every concept we discuss here is played on a real guitar by a real guitarist.

Have fun!

What's inside:


  • real guitar recordings throughout

  • all intervals from prime to octave covered

  • well chosen interval comparisons, e.g., fifth vs. fourth, minor second vs. major seventh.

  • all triads, i.e., major, minor, suspended, augmented, diminished, covered

  • all commonly used seventh and ninth chords, e.g., major 7, minor 7, major add 9, dominant 7, minor major 7, minor 9, minor 7 b5, covered

  • well chosen chord comparisons, e.g., major vs. minor, major vs. Sus.

  • 10+ hours of interval recognition

  • 8+ hours of chord recognition

  • nice & encouraging female narrator

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