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Originally Posted by Garry Goodman If you want to be able to play anything the instant you hear it, you'll find there is no substitue for ear training.
Learn each interval by ear. Find examples to help you remember,such as "Ding -Dong" on many door bells is a major 3rd to the tonic."Happy" to "Birth" in "Happy Birthday" is a major 2nd.In the movie "Wizard of Oz" those flying monkeys sing"wo -ee-o-wee-o" which is tonic on "wo"-perfect 5th on "we", and back to tonic on "o". "Let's ride",the first two notes of the "Flinstones" theme is perfect 5th to tonic.
You can find examples with every song that you can instantaly relate to.Put in the time and develope "Big Ears". |
I use different songs to help me...
Minor Second: "Jaws"
Major Second: "Chopsticks" (notes are at the same time)
Minor Third: "Oh Canada"
Major Third: "The Saints Marching"
Perfect Fourth: "Oh Christmas Tree"
Diminished Fifth: just the evil sounding one
Perfect Fifth: "Star Wars Theme Song"
I don't have any for the rest, I'm not that good myself at regonizing the 6s (whether they are major or minor)