I see. Thanks for the reply!
Is there an exercise to test the inversions of the same chord?
for example: C
C E G
E G C
G C E
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- 19 Jul 2012, 11:32
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Chord inversions
- Replies: 3
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Chord inversions
Hi,
When I run the chord inversion exercises I get the following possibilities:
For example: chord E
E G# B
E G C (1st inversion)
E A C# (second inversion)
or Chord Bb
Bb D F
Bb Db Gb (1st inversion)
Bb Eb G (second inversion)
This isn't correct, is it?
Or Am I missing something?
Regards ...
When I run the chord inversion exercises I get the following possibilities:
For example: chord E
E G# B
E G C (1st inversion)
E A C# (second inversion)
or Chord Bb
Bb D F
Bb Db Gb (1st inversion)
Bb Eb G (second inversion)
This isn't correct, is it?
Or Am I missing something?
Regards ...
- 17 Jul 2012, 17:02
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: A bit disappointed
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9292
- 17 Jul 2012, 13:06
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: A bit disappointed
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9292
A bit disappointed
Hi,
After hearing a lot of positive feedback on the program I decided to give it a go, but I felt a bit left down when I found out that as with all the other programs for ear training, this is more of an "ear training exam".
In my opinion, one should listen extensively to intervals first and sing ...
After hearing a lot of positive feedback on the program I decided to give it a go, but I felt a bit left down when I found out that as with all the other programs for ear training, this is more of an "ear training exam".
In my opinion, one should listen extensively to intervals first and sing ...