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- 17 Dec 2013, 15:21
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Interval Identifiction backwards from root note
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Interval Identifiction backwards from root note
Within Interval Identification Is there a way to play them backwards from a higher root note?. For example C then down in pitch to E which is the 3rd of C (as opposed to C as the 6th of E). I have EM5 at present.
- 17 Dec 2013, 14:54
- Forum: Interval song examples
- Topic: Chord Identification
- Replies: 4
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Re: Chord Identification
The beginning chord "Riding Along In My Automobile - Chuck Berry" sounds like an augmented chord, I might be wrong.
The South Park Theme tune is made either of b5 dyad (2 note) chords or diminished chords that are shifted up and down by b3rds.
sus2 and sus4 are "religion chords" (used a lot in ...
The South Park Theme tune is made either of b5 dyad (2 note) chords or diminished chords that are shifted up and down by b3rds.
sus2 and sus4 are "religion chords" (used a lot in ...
- 07 Feb 2012, 11:39
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: Descending 6ths are driving me INSANE!
- Replies: 4
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- 17 Dec 2011, 21:25
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: All note names displayed
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7296
All note names displayed
Is it possible to have all the note names displayed at the same time on the piano or fretboard? To learn perfect pitch I am using someone to play random notes for me but they aren't a musician so wouldn't be able to select only 3 or 5 notes only for me to do it in smaller chunks.
regards,
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- 17 Dec 2011, 21:13
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: Rithmic imitation
- Replies: 4
- Views: 14420
For steady progress the increments of difficulty I increase by are always less than twice as much, often more like 10%-20%. So if 2 bars of something you find easy seems hard maybe if you could says that is twice as hard then you could make the rhythms more simple for the two bars? Although I'm not ...
- 17 Dec 2011, 21:02
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: What to do when the exercises get hard
- Replies: 6
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- 19 Jan 2011, 11:46
- Forum: Interval song examples
- Topic: All 12
- Replies: 0
- Views: 9989
All 12
Corresponding to syllables of words (R) means Root (Number) means interval...
minor 2nd = Jaws
2nd = Happy(R) Birth(2)day(R)
minor 3rd = Brahms lullaby, Go to(R) sleep(b3)
Perfect 4th = Wedding March, Here(R) comes(4) the(4) bride(4)
diminished 5th = Purple Haze intro
Perfect 5th = StarWars ...
minor 2nd = Jaws
2nd = Happy(R) Birth(2)day(R)
minor 3rd = Brahms lullaby, Go to(R) sleep(b3)
Perfect 4th = Wedding March, Here(R) comes(4) the(4) bride(4)
diminished 5th = Purple Haze intro
Perfect 5th = StarWars ...
- 19 Jan 2011, 11:35
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: Which lessons and how long should I practice each day?
- Replies: 4
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- 19 Jan 2011, 11:28
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: Which intervals and chords are the hardest for you identify?
- Replies: 2
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If it's set to ascending and descending, then that would be telling apart minor 9th and major 7th / 14th. Both a semitone away from the root.
For chords that would be telling apart sus2 and sus4. Telling apart dim7 and min7b5 seems to be about which one has more of a "pull" (the dim7). min / maj 7 ...
For chords that would be telling apart sus2 and sus4. Telling apart dim7 and min7b5 seems to be about which one has more of a "pull" (the dim7). min / maj 7 ...