7 Ways to Improve Your Ears/Ear Training - Peter Martin and Adam Maness | You'll Hear It S2E17
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- Today, Peter and Adam list some useful ways to train your ears. You can get our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. For more info, check out our website: www.youllhearit...
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The theme song for You'll Hear It is Peter Martin's "Emotion in Motion":
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0. Always be ear training.
1. Listen.
2. Sing.
3. Transcribe solos.
4. Transcribe away from your instrument. Get the root movement, then the quality of the chord.
5. Apps
6. Have a friend quiz you
7. Focus on intervals, intervals, intervals
Thank you!!!
What's been a great value to me over the years is audiation of scales and moving the note in your head.
If you're hearing Cmaj and you can't tell if the melody note is on E or G, take the note in your head and move it up a semitone; you should immediately know if it's another diatonic note (you were on E) or not. This also works for intervals. Sing a scale between the two notes in your head.
I worked out Shadow of your Smile , Oscar Peterson, by ear. I was really proud. Really enjoying the podcast / vids and the jazz course in open studio. Keep doing what youre doing and thankyou!
@@pianopeter don't stop more 2 minute vids!
I love your podcast! I wanted to ask, maybe for a future podcast: does ear traning relates with auditory imagery? If not, how do you improve your auditory imagery? I'm on my way to be a composer, and almost everything I have composed is based on things I experiment at the piano, but it is very dificult to me doing it the old way: leting the imagination go (for example: Bethoveen and his daily walks where he used to get his ideas)
This is such a great episode!
Perfect Ear is a very good ear training app
Great show, I love it and think would be good for everybody
Loved the "I can not get any better as a listener" to your Spouse line. Great joke to have for Interviews. It's a guaranteed laugh.
@@pianopeter ear training, it's better than couples counseling... said no one ever! I'm an ear training nut, by the way :) Mr. Spaceman loves working on his ears as he circles the Earth--hey, it gets too quiet in space!
I know this is kind of unlikely. I'm commenting on a video uploaded six years ago but I really found it helpful. Why didn't I find you early enough?
Could you recommand a good application for rythm training ?
"Your friend can be like the greatest app that you ever had." - Peter Martin
I usually learn something from watching you guys, but I wasn't expecting wisdom like this.
Any recommendations for an Ear Training app? EarMaster any good??
I am going to join a choir. 😊 So there’s that. Great video as always, OPEN STUDIO. Star star star star star star star. That’s seven.
I listened to "Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover". Never heard "Tell your spouse you're a great listener" in that song.
Thank you kindly.
Thanks again
Hi there, what's the opening song ?
Emotion In Motion - Peter Martin
Amazing podcast
Good stuff
Uhh, Jimmy Smith used to sing while playing.
15 correct
Merci for this great video but I have one suggestion. You might try to inject a little humour into the content every once in a while. Being serious musicians is great, but lighten up, guys.
"There's really good apps but i cant recommend any though" does anyone think thats good advice?
I find Earpeggio good if that helps haha
What is that song in the beginning
Peter's song called Emotion Emotion
@@crimsonhawk52 I can't find it. Do you have a link to it?
@@lbraswel1 Check on Spotify
@@sebfolvig310 I found it. They typed the title wrong
It would greatly improve your lessons if you actually demonstrated the different things you were talking about. As in good effective storytelling. Show. Don't tell.
This isn’t a lesson. It’s an audio podcast that happens to have a camera rolling. Their actual lessons/courses have them teaching, playing, with notation.
You took so long to introduce the subject. Just get to the goods. That’s so much more interesting
Boring. Only 22 comments?! You can tell this is cr@p content. Please stop digressing. This isn’t a guys’ conversation over a beer 🍻 this is others’ people’s time.
Take the time, organize your content. Make it useful. This sucks.
Booooring!!! Stop digressing. Thanks for context but zzzzzzzz!!! 22 likes tells you everything about how not useful this content is!!
You post this 4 years late…
What a super insightful and constructive thing to say to two people you don't know
Bye, loser....stay away from this content then