This is my first attempt at an aural training quiz - aiming to drill the skills to learn songs by ear from recordings. I plan to make more of these so I welcome your constructive criticism - interested to see what you think and what could make it more beneficial - cheers!
Really enjoyed the way it built up in complexity, major chords, minor chords....then mix them. I was fine until we did that! I got most of the chords right though I did have my bass with me. Very good resource! Keep up the good work.
Great lesson and well picked examples. Picking a chord progression just from the ear seems impossible to me but this video gives me hope that is possible. Just with a little more practice. Thank you so much.
Absolutely! Definitely a skill that can be practiced - try playing different combinations of 1-4-5 chords on your instrument and get used to the sound - then come back and try again :) I used auralia when I was studying music and that was a great program, but at that time it only used piano chords to ask questions. This is what inspired me to make a video with more variety of sound within the questions. You've got this 💪
This is my first attempt at an aural training quiz - aiming to drill the skills to learn songs by ear from recordings. I plan to make more of these so I welcome your constructive criticism - interested to see what you think and what could make it more beneficial - cheers!
Great work !
Cheers :)
Really enjoyed the way it built up in complexity, major chords, minor chords....then mix them. I was fine until we did that! I got most of the chords right though I did have my bass with me. Very good resource! Keep up the good work.
Fantastic, thanks for the feedback, really appreciate that! Good work getting all the first couple of levels too!
Great lesson and well picked examples. Picking a chord progression just from the ear seems impossible to me but this video gives me hope that is possible. Just with a little more practice. Thank you so much.
Absolutely! Definitely a skill that can be practiced - try playing different combinations of 1-4-5 chords on your instrument and get used to the sound - then come back and try again :) I used auralia when I was studying music and that was a great program, but at that time it only used piano chords to ask questions. This is what inspired me to make a video with more variety of sound within the questions. You've got this 💪
@@pianoproductivitypeace Sounds like a plan. I will practice this again and again. Thanks for the encouragement. Hope you have a great day!