All it takes is consistent practice and a willingness to learn. It's better if you train your ear five minutes every day than an hour once a week. See if you can cram in 5-10 minutes of ear training a day, and you will begin to see progress pretty fast. And remember – ear training is not hard, it's fun.
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Read More »Well, first of all, maybe you shouldn’t bother about ear training. Maybe it’s not for you. Maybe you just want to play a few songs on your instrument and have fun with it. I know plenty of talented musicians who never studied ear training and they are doing just fine. When I first started playing the guitar, around age 16, I had never heard about ear training. I just wanted to learn some songs so I could impress girls. In the beginning I was like, “I never heard Jimi Hendrix or Kurt Cobain talking about training their ears. Why should I care?” So I didn’t. But even though I wasn’t studying ear training I was still doing it unconsciously. When I wanted to learn a new song I listened to it and tried to imitate the chords, bass line and melody. I had no idea whether the chords were major or minor, what time signature it was, or what the relationship between the notes were. But I still managed – somehow – to find a way to play the song. I didn’t get it right every time. Many times I could hear that a chord didn’t sound exactly as I played it. Sometimes, something was missing. It wasn’t until I started training my ears regularly that I gradually became better at recognizing the right chords. Suddenly I could hear that some chords were extended with extra notes. And I knew if the chord contained a minor or major seventh, a diminished fifth or something else. It felt great!
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Read More »Being able to verbally communicate what you hear. Understand and know what you want to play before you play it, and where to put your fingers on your instrument. Also known as “playing by ear”. Better improvisation skills. You will be much more confident in your improvisation when you know what notes to play over which chords. Transcribing skills. You will be able to write down the music you hear. Be it chord charts, melodies, you name it. Being able to communicate with your band members is crucial. If one of your band members ask you to add a 9th to a chord or sing a minor third, then you instantly know what they are talking about. Knowing how to play by ear, and where to put your fingers on your instrument when you improvise, also feels like magic. And transcribing is also a really valuable skill. It’s all about listening, understanding, and playing.
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Learn More »The next step is chords. You should study a bit of music theory so you understand how chords are constructed. You will get the basic explanation in EarBeater, but it’s a good idea to have a basic understanding of music theory first. Start out with three-note-chords, also called triads, and learn how to identify major, minor, sus, diminished and augmented chords.
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