I'm a 23 yo visual artist and try sometimes to learn music because i didn't get the chance when i was a child ( even then i always wanted and asked). A lot of people tried to tell me it was too late to learn violin ( + i have zero senses of rhythm it's laughable ) and it breaks my heart to hear that kind of stuff when it's never too late to learn something you like when you put the effort. Thanks you for these educational free videos, it really helps people.
Im 23 myself and teaching myself music, proper pitch, breath control, etc. So i feel you 100% !!! 👌🏽 Keep going
21 день назад
I'm 23 yo as well and I'm learning viola at the Conservatory! Similarly to you, I asked to learn when I was little but couldn't. I also thought the opportunity had passed and have come through those limiting beliefs! Everyone can do music and as long as there's life, anyone can learn!
20/20. Full disclosure; I paused between most of the notes, while singing or humming to hear the relationship/distance. The listening time of this video is approximately 3 minutes and 15 seconds. I took about 5 minutes to complete it, so about 45 extra seconds. There's no reason to rush if you're going to get tensed up and make mistakes. It's far more beneficial to take things slowly at first, relaxed until the intervals become completely familiar to your ear. You can always make up or find speed recognition exercises later.
Not sure what math you're on but 5 minutes is NOT only 45 seconds longer than 3 minutes 15 seconds, that would be A minute and 45 seconds longer. Unless you made a typo and meant 4 minutes instead of 5...
00:02 C 00:09 D 00:17 E 00:24 F 00:31 G 00:38 A 00:45 B 00:52 C ( for my own use, and for anyone who wants to shift to notes differently or multiple times to learn it)
20/20 I have perfect pitch so I can easily ace this...but even if you don't have AP you can still guess the pitch just by looking at the color on the screen...If you make another level of this test don't use colors because no ear is being trained by looking at the colors
Winner of a video, I've been looking for "music theory games for beginners" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Foonlant Dumbstruck Formula - (do a search on google ) ? It is a smashing one off guide for discovering how to teach your child to read music notes without the hard work. Ive heard some super things about it and my friend got great results with it.
20/20. Congratulations to everyone how got a perfect score. To those who are failing at this, you can perfect this! There's no limits to what you can do!
I like this a lot but I definitely think there should be another level with no colors during the game part. They're fun, but once you have the associations memorized, you can just guess the notes by looking at the colors. I keep looking away from the screen when I practice so the colors don't give away the answer before my brain can process and analyze the sound lol. Very nice little game!
Hi Amber 👋 thank you for your interesting feedback. Not the first message to say that so I will try to avoid colors for the next exercises even if I personally think it can have benefits for beginners who don't even know the notes. Have a great day. Peace. Lio
@@CSound You're welcome!! The colors definitely are helpful to complete beginners. I think they are fine for this level 1 tbh, but I do like the idea of another level similar to this but without the help of the colors :).
@@CSound As a beginner, I find it very helpful. When I get confident, I close my eyes while I listen and whatever color comes up in my mind, that’s the note. I think I’ve memorized the colors to notes by now
Hi Ducky, actually it can also be linked to the fact that you are listening to the video with poor headphones. It's harder to get the right note if you listen on something without bass for example. Anayway, even if you were tone deaf, you can still make music so it's not a big deal. And it's always time to train your ear. With training, i'm sure you can become a tone master :) Peace. Lio
Based on personal experience, my suggestion is to slow down. Repetition is the key - pun intended, of course. I've been playing guitar for more than 20 years, and the biggest improvements to my playing came after I slowed down everything - that is, both in practice and ear training. I had to slow down and deliberately hear what I was doing. As I mentioned in an earlier comment: "The listening time of this video is approximately 3 minutes and 15 seconds. I took about 5 minutes to complete it, so about 45 extra seconds." Take all the time you need. It doesn't matter if you take 45 minutes extra, although that may fatigue your ear. 15-30 minutes of ear training is fine - every day. 5 days per week minimum. There is no downside to developing this discipline. While your listening skills improve, other aspects of your musicality will also improve. You'll see and hear it for yourself. All the best to you in your musical endeavours.
I recognize F because of "Blinding Lights" by the weeknd. Try listening to that melody at the chorus of that song a few times, and you wont have trouble with f again
E and F are a semitone apart from each other - the interval is small, so it's difficult to hear. Similar to B and C, except you can feel B almost wanting to move up to C, C being established as the home key.
@@qtzoro i don‘t think one has to meet all conditions. If you can instantly tell a note (by name or on an instrument) you meet one condition. Even if you can‘t sing it or hear out all three notes in a chord. But I‘m new to this😅
18/ 20 that is because when going through the scale out loud i skipped over F by going too fast once and then it got to me and I missed the next one which was B but once I got that confidence back it was smooth sailing.
@@jamesmccloskey3098 well done James 👏 :) and nice comment, it's interesting to have such a feedback on the exercise! Peace and greetings from France. Lio
Yes you're right Chris :) because it's level 1 for beginners and I want them to feel confortable with the notes... Harder level are coming soon without colors. Thank you for the feedback. Peace. Lio
Thank you for your kind comment ! I tried to make this exercise accessible to as many people as possible ! I'm glad you found it interesting. Peace and greetings from France. Lio
Excellent, I guessed exactly all your test. Hope that you are going to continue to post adding more new levels next time. And at present, my issue can’t be guessed the music notes as C#,D#, F#,G#, A#. Please, Let’s help me and everybody
All those who have perfect pitch have fantastic relative pitch those who have perfect pitch have perfect relative pitch also and they are fantastic singers and musicians but those who have relative pitch don't necessarily have perfect pitch... So congrats if you have a perfect pitch because many have relative pitch sense it's common but to have perfect pitch you need ear training and it relative pitch is very common if you have a perfect pitch absolutely you will have a relative pitch because it's easy...
i'm too sleepy to pay attention to my score lol but something's funny: i got an F wrong and the next was G but i went with D because it sounded a little higher than the previous note, just like when you play C and then D yk? then i realized it was G after F, just a step up. does that make sense? idk, it's 7 in the morning and i haven't slept yet.
@@CSound now looking at that comment i realized i said "just a semitone up" when it was actually a whole step up lmao but yeah i'm glad i wasn't totally crazy xD
LMAO fr. They're obviously not the same but I'm just having trouble placing them. I can identify increasing or decreasing pitch easily but the note itself is still difficult. Practice makes perfect I guess 🤷♂️
@CSound Thanks man, also your videos are great, I have just started learning everything in it's right place on piano with the tutorial you created and it's great. It's my first attempt ever learning something on piano and it's good how you have broke each section down it makes it easier to isolate each bit, practice and ultimately learn it quicker. It's simple and effective.
@@chazzat3113 thank you, I really appreciate the feedback and kind words!! Have fun learning your first piano song - it's a great one :) peace and greetings from France. Lio
At first it can be ! But when you get used to the sound of each note, it will become easier and easier for you :) Have fun practicing and let me know the evolution of your score. Peace and greetings from France. Lio
It’s pretty easy tbh I started learning perfect pitch literally yesterday and I got a 15/20 I’m pretty happy but then again I’m still struggling with f g and a notes
I got 15/20 on my 4th try looking away and not memorizing the colors. Not perfect pitch but is it possible for me to eventually get 20/20 or is it something I’m either born with or not?
That's a very interesting comment. I had exactly the same problem a few years ago. I used to hear a B-flat instead of a B. I had relative pitch, or you could say absolute pitch with a half-step shift. Maybe it was because I often played guitar tuned a quarter-tone lower (since I liked it that way). But after a few years of training my ear again on a piano, it all went away. Maybe you have the same thing?
My ear is so pathetic, I basically can get within 2 notes, So if its a D, Im guessing C or D. .. if its an A Im guessing A or B. I fear this could mean im very limited in my natural ability. I can not even imagine trying to guess outside of a Cmaj scale and using all 12 notes.
Practice, It was really hard for me personally but with years of practice it comes out "naturally" In a weird way... We all learn at different pace. Unless you cannot hear anything.
Wasn’t counting. But I got like 5 or 6 and the majority of times the ones I got wrong were literally the next note or the before note. I’m not sure if that’s something good. Can someone tell me?
I'm a 23 yo visual artist and try sometimes to learn music because i didn't get the chance when i was a child ( even then i always wanted and asked). A lot of people tried to tell me it was too late to learn violin ( + i have zero senses of rhythm it's laughable ) and it breaks my heart to hear that kind of stuff when it's never too late to learn something you like when you put the effort. Thanks you for these educational free videos, it really helps people.
Im 23 myself and teaching myself music, proper pitch, breath control, etc. So i feel you 100% !!! 👌🏽 Keep going
I'm 23 yo as well and I'm learning viola at the Conservatory! Similarly to you, I asked to learn when I was little but couldn't. I also thought the opportunity had passed and have come through those limiting beliefs! Everyone can do music and as long as there's life, anyone can learn!
20/20. Full disclosure; I paused between most of the notes, while singing or humming to hear the relationship/distance. The listening time of this video is approximately 3 minutes and 15 seconds. I took about 5 minutes to complete it, so about 45 extra seconds. There's no reason to rush if you're going to get tensed up and make mistakes. It's far more beneficial to take things slowly at first, relaxed until the intervals become completely familiar to your ear. You can always make up or find speed recognition exercises later.
Yea I have my guitar and I’m not learning perfect pitch in really just practicing my relative pitch along with humming
Not sure what math you're on but 5 minutes is NOT only 45 seconds longer than 3 minutes 15 seconds, that would be A minute and 45 seconds longer. Unless you made a typo and meant 4 minutes instead of 5...
@@nickphaux You’re right. I “lost” a minute there. Thanks 👍
00:02 C
00:09 D
00:17 E
00:24 F
00:31 G
00:38 A
00:45 B
00:52 C
( for my own use, and for anyone who wants to shift to notes differently or multiple times to learn it)
Please don't post it .
u ruined
Thanks 👍🏼
20/20 I have perfect pitch so I can easily ace this...but even if you don't have AP you can still guess the pitch just by looking at the color on the screen...If you make another level of this test don't use colors because no ear is being trained by looking at the colors
Winner of a video, I've been looking for "music theory games for beginners" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Foonlant Dumbstruck Formula - (do a search on google ) ? It is a smashing one off guide for discovering how to teach your child to read music notes without the hard work. Ive heard some super things about it and my friend got great results with it.
I have developed true pitch and I decided to come back to where I stared just for a trip down memory lane and believe it or not I got one wrong
I also have perfect pitch I just keep forgetting which pitch means what
Then that’s not perfect pitch lol
If you’re a synesthete, you can actually train your ear by imagining the color that comes with the sound :D
10/20 I think that's actually great coz I started learning how to play by ear 10 minutes ago lol
20/20. Congratulations to everyone how got a perfect score. To those who are failing at this, you can perfect this! There's no limits to what you can do!
thanks dude means a lot
I got 1/20 but at least I can spell "who". just joshing
3/20 by chance I guess lol, I love music but I feel ashamed to tell that I love it now XD
4/20
I like this a lot but I definitely think there should be another level with no colors during the game part. They're fun, but once you have the associations memorized, you can just guess the notes by looking at the colors. I keep looking away from the screen when I practice so the colors don't give away the answer before my brain can process and analyze the sound lol. Very nice little game!
Hi Amber 👋 thank you for your interesting feedback. Not the first message to say that so I will try to avoid colors for the next exercises even if I personally think it can have benefits for beginners who don't even know the notes. Have a great day. Peace. Lio
@@CSound You're welcome!! The colors definitely are helpful to complete beginners. I think they are fine for this level 1 tbh, but I do like the idea of another level similar to this but without the help of the colors :).
@@amberlouize127 you're right for sur :) level 1 is coming soon and it will be more and more difficult. Peace and have a great day. Lio
@@CSound As a beginner, I find it very helpful. When I get confident, I close my eyes while I listen and whatever color comes up in my mind, that’s the note. I think I’ve memorized the colors to notes by now
Same here. I closed my eyes bc the color gives away the answer.
19/20. Didn't pause the video even for a second, but I still feel my ear isn't tuned enough
0/20. I'm a drummer
Unacceptable, drummers 100% always have perfect pitch
😂
😂😂
Lmao
20/20, I don't have the fortune of having perfect ear, but I'm trying to develop my relative ear
Mavi - Age 7 Yrs old
Score: 19/20 - wrong on number 9
Amazing ! Keep up the good work Mavi ! Peace. Lio
20/20. It helps to know what the scale is
9/20 lol I've studied music for 11 years and played instruments for 14 years and yet I've always been tone deaf
Hi Ducky, actually it can also be linked to the fact that you are listening to the video with poor headphones. It's harder to get the right note if you listen on something without bass for example. Anayway, even if you were tone deaf, you can still make music so it's not a big deal. And it's always time to train your ear. With training, i'm sure you can become a tone master :) Peace. Lio
technically only those who are deaf are tone deaf, you just outta practice more
Based on personal experience, my suggestion is to slow down. Repetition is the key - pun intended, of course. I've been playing guitar for more than 20 years, and the biggest improvements to my playing came after I slowed down everything - that is, both in practice and ear training. I had to slow down and deliberately hear what I was doing. As I mentioned in an earlier comment: "The listening time of this video is approximately 3 minutes and 15 seconds. I took about 5 minutes to complete it, so about 45 extra seconds." Take all the time you need. It doesn't matter if you take 45 minutes extra, although that may fatigue your ear. 15-30 minutes of ear training is fine - every day. 5 days per week minimum. There is no downside to developing this discipline. While your listening skills improve, other aspects of your musicality will also improve. You'll see and hear it for yourself. All the best to you in your musical endeavours.
@@WorldvsTruth well how do i practice ear training cuz im really sucking at this.
@@Sedhill usually that's not what people mean by tone deaf but I'm sorry for replying 2 years later
Got all except F. Don't know why my brain always gets tricked and confuses F with E but when E is played I'm able to guess it.
I recognize F because of "Blinding Lights" by the weeknd. Try listening to that melody at the chorus of that song a few times, and you wont have trouble with f again
E and F are a semitone apart from each other - the interval is small, so it's difficult to hear. Similar to B and C, except you can feel B almost wanting to move up to C, C being established as the home key.
When your on “Do, Re, Mi” and not “A, B, C”...
It's just C D E F G A B
I like it Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si 🙂
I like it do re mi fa sol la si
that fucks my brain too lol 😂
Do Re Mi is C, D, E
I use Indian carnatic music notes Sa ri ga ma and it's about the same notes for C (sa) E (ga) F (ma) G(pa) A (da) B (ni)
14 on second try! two months of piano learning
17/20, pretty good
same
Don’t have perfect pitch but when I hear it I can point it out on the piano on my first try usually
Then you have perfect pitch from definition.
@@ScienceFactsDE no I can’t hum notes from memory so I don’t
@@qtzoro i don‘t think one has to meet all conditions. If you can instantly tell a note (by name or on an instrument) you meet one condition. Even if you can‘t sing it or hear out all three notes in a chord. But I‘m new to this😅
@@ScienceFactsDE what if you have to think about it for a second?
@@mo8239 practice
20/20 ! It's all about passion nothing about natural born .
Well done my friend! And true, it's all about passion :) peace. Lio
19/20 ear training every day 😊
This is great! I tried another tutorial here on YT and felt the higher keys were off.
Thank you for you comment :) Yes sometimes they use detune keyboards for tutorials... it's kind of counter productive ^^ Peace. Lio
That makes se@@CSound That makes sense
Just the thing I was looking for
13/20 , ngl I did use intervals to get some of them, and I mostly recognized the Cs and Bs.
18/ 20
that is because when going through the scale out loud i skipped over F by going too fast once and then it got to me and I missed the next one which was B but once I got that confidence back it was smooth sailing.
@@jamesmccloskey3098 well done James 👏 :) and nice comment, it's interesting to have such a feedback on the exercise! Peace and greetings from France. Lio
I've never done this, but I could segregate the pitches in 3,4 slots how high is the pitch and make some guess work. Guess I'm not really good at it.
Very hard! Thanks for making this
Intervals Help.🙃😊🙃
I dont have perfect pitch but if u can remember the colors or just compare it to the note before it's still doable
You're right ;) It's for beginners. I wll create an harder version for intermediate / advanced musicians. Peace. Lio
I see you used the colors Newton identified with the notes
Wait what have I missed? Info me bros!!
Are the question cards color coded to the notes? That seems to kinda defeat the purpose doesn't it?
Yes you're right Chris :) because it's level 1 for beginners and I want them to feel confortable with the notes... Harder level are coming soon without colors. Thank you for the feedback. Peace. Lio
@@CSound Ok, that makes sense.
17/20 let’s goooo!
Amazing. You make it very easy and interesting 😊
Thank you for your kind comment ! I tried to make this exercise accessible to as many people as possible ! I'm glad you found it interesting. Peace and greetings from France. Lio
19/20 but feel that if I was focused could get a easy 20
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 10/20
I kinda guess all within the same octave, but when it jumps into an octave higher or lower I get lost.
20/20 However, The colours of the notes shown at the start appear on the test so it was easy to know the note
Is there an app for this?
I need this 😊😊😊😊😊 thank you very much ❤❤❤❤
16/20 , hope to be able to nail this soon :)
10/20, I got a fair number of them by just knowing it went a step up and I really need to practice.
relative pitch moment
This is what I need😊😊😊😊
I'm glad to read this! Have fun learning :) peace. Lio
1 out of 20 i am deaf i think
Wow that's worse then guessing
Be proud
@@Erik-jl7ns :-/
Hey you got one though :D
i've listen the learning part twice and i got 20/20 :)
Well done Sara 👏 peace. Lio
Hello, is there an app that can do this exercises ? I learnt those answers by heart and it doesn't help me anymore.
I remembered the colours,but not the notes 🤣🤣
i keep guessing one note off. e.g. for E i guessed D, for G i guessed F, idk why that keeps happening
Naw cuz iv been wondering how my orchestra teacher identifies them so easily. I literally have to do D major scale in my head to identify a note💀💀
What happen if change the key?
How to know the difference between a high c and a middle c?
20/20, I don't know if I have good pitch ( I know it is not perfect). But this test was kind easy
13/20
next time Im gonna take full mark !
20/20!
I did it first time in my life and I got 16/20
Impressive !!
I was kinda cheating. Each letter had a color so I just memorized each one🤭
I love this execise
Thank you for your kind feedback :) I'm glad you liked this exercise. Peace. Lio
Excellent, I guessed exactly all your test. Hope that you are going to continue to post adding more new levels next time. And at present, my issue can’t be guessed the music notes as C#,D#, F#,G#, A#. Please, Let’s help me and everybody
Do you also make videos for the guitar?
I have made guitar tutorials for songs but not yet for ear training. But it's coming soon :) peace. Lio
@@CSound, thank you! I will be looking forward to seeing it. :)
Only got 10/20
Trying this with my eyes closed
1st attempt -3
2nd attempt -8
3rd attempt -13
4th -15
All those who have perfect pitch have fantastic relative pitch those who have perfect pitch have perfect relative pitch also and they are fantastic singers and musicians but those who have relative pitch don't necessarily have perfect pitch... So congrats if you have a perfect pitch because many have relative pitch sense it's common but to have perfect pitch you need ear training and it relative pitch is very common if you have a perfect pitch absolutely you will have a relative pitch because it's easy...
My son is 5 and got 19/20🎉
Nice!!! Naturally gifted, impressive. Well done to your son. Peace and greetings from France. Lio
12/20 :D I’ll keep practicing and come back to this
i'm too sleepy to pay attention to my score lol but something's funny: i got an F wrong and the next was G but i went with D because it sounded a little higher than the previous note, just like when you play C and then D yk? then i realized it was G after F, just a step up. does that make sense? idk, it's 7 in the morning and i haven't slept yet.
It makes total sense :) peace. Lio
@@CSound now looking at that comment i realized i said "just a semitone up" when it was actually a whole step up lmao but yeah i'm glad i wasn't totally crazy xD
@@laura3003 haha far from being crazy. And you wrote that you didn't sleep... So it's quite normal :)
After a while my brain just memorizes the colors and gets it right that way😄
I got the one to the right of the actual note every single time
16/20. Not great but I’m proud of myself.
16/20 is very good Lillian!! Keep up the great work. You're soon going to get 20 💪 peace. Lio
it's all same
LMAO fr. They're obviously not the same but I'm just having trouble placing them. I can identify increasing or decreasing pitch easily but the note itself is still difficult. Practice makes perfect I guess 🤷♂️
hhahhaaa
1/20 👍
Being honest is a quality :)) And don't worry, the more you train, the more you'll improve 👍 im' sure you're gonna have 20/20 one day. Peace. Lio
for my first time trying probably about 8/20
Wow. I am having such a hard time with this. LOL!
Thanks for the upload
I started getting them a little more at the end but to be honest this was harder than I thought it would be and I got alot wrong😂
Keep it up! :)
@CSound Thanks man, also your videos are great, I have just started learning everything in it's right place on piano with the tutorial you created and it's great. It's my first attempt ever learning something on piano and it's good how you have broke each section down it makes it easier to isolate each bit, practice and ultimately learn it quicker. It's simple and effective.
@@chazzat3113 thank you, I really appreciate the feedback and kind words!! Have fun learning your first piano song - it's a great one :) peace and greetings from France. Lio
@CSound you're right it is a great one❤️
Yooh this hard
At first it can be ! But when you get used to the sound of each note, it will become easier and easier for you :) Have fun practicing and let me know the evolution of your score. Peace and greetings from France. Lio
@@CSound Thank you soooo much. That was sweet of you. Thanks
20/20
Time to release the level 2 then :) congrats.
20/20.
6/20 first try
20/20 , was easy
I got only 1 correct.
18 out of 20. I stopped throughout each note because i was playing the notes on my bass aswell.
when you've unconcsiously memorized the colors 👀
Thank you for uploading this
10/20 first attempt 😅
It’s pretty easy tbh I started learning perfect pitch literally yesterday and I got a 15/20 I’m pretty happy but then again I’m still struggling with f g and a notes
learn/listen to songs that have does notes throughout
im so bad lol im like is that f and its a b lol
I got 15/20 on my 4th try looking away and not memorizing the colors. Not perfect pitch but is it possible for me to eventually get 20/20 or is it something I’m either born with or not?
I almost got everything wrong *sighs. I'll be doing this everyday and see how I'll improve.
After this.. I think i only have relative pitch, I kept guessing a note higher or lower than the actual note.
That's a very interesting comment. I had exactly the same problem a few years ago. I used to hear a B-flat instead of a B. I had relative pitch, or you could say absolute pitch with a half-step shift. Maybe it was because I often played guitar tuned a quarter-tone lower (since I liked it that way). But after a few years of training my ear again on a piano, it all went away. Maybe you have the same thing?
b and f caught me off guard at the start but i did pretty well i think i got around 13-16 right
edit: 2 months later i got no mistakes
First time got 5/20, second time got 15/20. But the colours need to change lol, i have to try and not lol at the screen when the note comes.
Does it work?
Hi ! what do you mean ? If you practice on a regular basis, yes it works :)
My ear is so pathetic, I basically can get within 2 notes, So if its a D, Im guessing C or D. .. if its an A Im guessing A or B. I fear this could mean im very limited in my natural ability. I can not even imagine trying to guess outside of a Cmaj scale and using all 12 notes.
Practice, It was really hard for me personally but with years of practice it comes out "naturally" In a weird way... We all learn at different pace. Unless you cannot hear anything.
can onlyrember C and B and only when its the middle C and B :(
C: Do
D: Re
E: Mi
F: Fa
G: Sol
A: La
B: Si
C:Do
I got pretty good pitch almost perfect
Well done 👏👏 Peace. Lio
I always get confused E and F. Idk why.
16/20, okayish i gues
Wasn’t counting. But I got like 5 or 6 and the majority of times the ones I got wrong were literally the next note or the before note. I’m not sure if that’s something good. Can someone tell me?
I,ve got a 13
Don't lie 😂
I could guess the cs easily for some reason