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Aural training intervals4/17/2024 The student listens, guesses their “answer” and finds out if it was correct or incorrect. Often there’s then a corresponding test – either an informal check of their ability or a more serious exam – to see mistakes they’re making. The exercises are repeated, drilling the sounds into the student’s head. The next step is often to reproduce them, either by singing or on their instrument. ![]() intervals, recognising their type, identifying them by ear and by name. Students are taught by the institution’s staff to practice listening to e.g. ![]() In many conservatories and undergrad music courses, unfortunately the practice of ear training remains much the same as that! So what are the traditional ear training exercises? Well in the classical era, an exercise would probably mean sitting at a piano keyboard, drilling intervals or chords and using a “brute force” approach to drum the sounds into your ears. Increasingly though, modern technology is making these ear training exercises more fun and more accessible, so that we’re now seeing them used by teachers in high school and by individual music learners.
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