Recent content by kvent

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    Double Bass EarMaster is finally available on iPad

    Hey! I just wanted to let you know that that we have finally released EarMaster for iPad. I know that some people has been waiting quite a while for this. Anyone who is interested can find it in the app store on their iPads. Any feedback is also greatly appreciated. Sorry for promoting...
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    Ear practice

    Just get into ear training. There are a lot of different apps for smartphones and tablets if you have something like that available. That is an easy way to get into it. I also do some work for an ear training software for computers (iPad app is coming) besides my studies. It's called EarMaster...
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    Have you worked with this drummer? I would!

    I love it! I just saw it yesterday. I'm from Denmark myself, and i have seen this guy travelling around the country with his show "Kalle's world tour". This is also him in the Metro of Copenhagen:
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    Cover band promo video

    I did a somewhat proffesional video of my brother cover band. It featured 20-30 sec. clips of multiple songs (they choose which one they wanted), and there as a lot of focus on the crowd, and how they started a party. (This is what most "customers" of cover bands want, right?) The sounds was...
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    Sight reading exercises?

    You might want to check out EarMaster. I work as a part time tech supporter there. It features a lot of sight reading exercises. Both rhythmically and melodic.. You can try out a free trial at Invalid Link Removed An iPad app is on it's way :)
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    HELP! Lost in music theory (been playing for 6 years)

    There is always different software that might help you. There are a bunch of small Apps for smartphones, or bigger programs for your computer. I actually happen to be a software supporter for one of the bigger softwares for your computer. It's called EarMaster. Basically it helps you develop...
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    Question about ear training.

    Making associations between intervals and songs is a good trick to memorize how each interval (re)sound. You might be interested to check out Invalid Link Removed. It's a page where you can compile custom-made lists of songs that you can use for interval ear training. After selecting the songs...