Ultimate Ear Training Method - Pitch Training - Level 1

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @damonegrate407
    @damonegrate407 9 лет назад +1272

    A lot of people may think that kind of lesson is boring and easy, but it is exactly that sort of training that will get you singing in key every time!

    • @Idfkshimun
      @Idfkshimun 9 лет назад +11

      true true

    • @Socrates423
      @Socrates423 6 лет назад +33

      I'm using this to better understand the notes of a song I want to learn on the piano so I don't have to waste time trying to find the notes I wanna play

    • @nateburkart8947
      @nateburkart8947 4 года назад +31

      This definitely was not easy for me

    • @papaidoceuteamamuito5975
      @papaidoceuteamamuito5975 4 года назад +10

      yeah, easy haha...

    • @tpotterr
      @tpotterr 4 года назад +16

      I only can sing it correctly but i don't now what it is on the piano...

  • @pandadncr4825
    @pandadncr4825 4 года назад +123

    Crazy a week and a half ago I was really struggling with this, now I knew every single note. Never get discouraged by what seems difficult at the beginning guys, just keep practicing!

    • @AverageBlud
      @AverageBlud 17 дней назад

      4 yrs late but could you tell me what you did? I'm trying to learn as well.

    • @pandadncr4825
      @pandadncr4825 14 дней назад +1

      @@AverageBlud in the end it just comes down to practicing consistently (just 10 minutes every day can go a long way). There’s certain websites or apps that help you practice. It all comes down to relative pitch and recognising those intervals. It also helped me to have a song in mind that either starts with that interval or that note (or a passage of a song). When the song pops into ur head, u know which note it is

  • @emilygoldstein
    @emilygoldstein 4 года назад +1054

    Play the note on your favorite instrument
    Me as a drummer: am I a joke to you

    • @sortof3337
      @sortof3337 4 года назад +34

      No offense to drummers. But I get perfect drumming pitch when I am angry and shouting.

    • @raphighg1188
      @raphighg1188 4 года назад +19

      Timpani: are we jokes to you?

    • @djjejejjnnjjj
      @djjejejjnnjjj 4 года назад

      XD SAME

    • @germanhernandez4130
      @germanhernandez4130 4 года назад

      Appreciate Video! Excuse me for butting in, I would love your opinion. Have you heard the talk about - Honora Xenndrew Magic (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? It is a smashing exclusive guide for learning pitch recognition to master absolute pitch
      and relative pitch minus the headache. Ive heard some great things about it and my buddy after many years got cool results with it.

    • @smorrow
      @smorrow 4 года назад +1

      @@CortVermin Maybe vocals?

  • @ProlificPianist
    @ProlificPianist 7 лет назад +445

    There's a number of ways I trained myself for perfect pitch. This is the most straightforward way imo, but my favorite way was by using song memory. I hear a note and instantly connect it with a distinct note I remember in a song I have played. For example, when I hear the C note I can instantly hear that and think of "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" since that is it's first note. I do this for most every note I hear.

    • @FTWGamerTrue
      @FTWGamerTrue 7 лет назад +13

      Joshua W i do the song thing too. c is the fallout 4 theme, g is the office theme, and I have one for everything except the sharps (f sharp is the only one I have; smash mouth)

    • @pikasfed
      @pikasfed 6 лет назад +18

      Joshua W this is still defined relative pitch sadly, but it works wonderfully anyway.
      Also I've found another more "geniuin" way to develop something similar to perfect pitch:
      I listen to songs and associate notes to those songs just like you do, but also (this part probably depends just on luck) since my voice is naturally tuned to A (for example, if you asked me to hum a note without thinking about it, that would be an A), I can hum an A and then work my way up the octave to find the note I'm hearing, and, since I've memorized every single interval between A and all the other notes (by singing them), I can find that note. I mean, not instant, but still accurate.
      Also practicing this things you might start to identift two regions in pitch (just like the piano octave is divided in two parts by the black keys): after some time I was able to tell instinctly whether a note was part of the first group (from C to E) or the second group (from F to B), which still helps :D

    • @skynocerous37
      @skynocerous37 6 лет назад +2

      this is late but i thought i was the only one who did this!

    • @AGP335
      @AGP335 6 лет назад +5

      I'm pretty sure you can't train perfect pitch, if the notes gradually changed over the years unless you were born with it you wouldn't notice

    • @marlonche7254
      @marlonche7254 6 лет назад +2

      Absolutely, thought I'm the only one to do that.

  • @Luka1180
    @Luka1180 8 лет назад +379

    Someone should write a software like this, but one that generates it at random, so you can test yourself multiple times. Otherwise, if you use this video again you're gonna guess all of them right based on the visual memory.

    • @improveyourmusicianshiptod5525
      @improveyourmusicianshiptod5525 8 лет назад +64

      Hey Lukas, I had the exact problem. My idea to solve it, is that I created multiple videos with Ear Training and put them in a playlist. If you click "Repeat Playlist" and "random" you will not be able to learn the combinations by heart. The more videos the playlist will have the better, so I'm creating a bunch right now. Maybe it helps you too.

    • @zeroxcrusher
      @zeroxcrusher 5 лет назад

      Earmaster

    • @MultiPianolicious
      @MultiPianolicious 5 лет назад +5

      There’s teoria.com

    • @ghooler2638
      @ghooler2638 5 лет назад +5

      No need for softwares. Just close your eyes and press a random note on your keyboard/piano and there you go

    • @brianvickery4025
      @brianvickery4025 5 лет назад +1

      @@MultiPianolicious Thank you I found it and it will be useful. teoria.com/en/exercises/

  • @BeforeTuesdaySleeps
    @BeforeTuesdaySleeps 11 лет назад +427

    i feel like i'm guessing it on luck :(

    • @lifemomentssss
      @lifemomentssss 6 лет назад +11

      haha same here.. but you ears helps a bit too\

    • @bizo1239
      @bizo1239 5 лет назад +9

      Nope, it's relative pitch

    • @MarcoLLucas
      @MarcoLLucas 5 лет назад +10

      Feel it. It's much much better. Each sound as a different atmosphere. Then you will not think, it's like BANG, that's an F. But don't be to happy as soon as you put some sharps on, you will be so lovely lost in another dimension! He he...

    • @thorsten8790
      @thorsten8790 5 лет назад +9

      @@MarcoLLucas lmfao what the fuck is wrong with you

    • @danielh5621
      @danielh5621 5 лет назад +3

      There's really only one way to develop relative pitch you just have to go out stuff like this for hours and hours and hours until you memorize those intervals. Perfect pitch on the other hand you can't develop later in life it has to be something that you get listening to complex music as at the point childhood (i.e. less than a year old) while what phonics and sounds your brain will and will not need (i.e what language sounds you hear being spoken while your brain becomes hard-wired to listen for)

  • @mikaelwilopo3534
    @mikaelwilopo3534 2 года назад +12

    I am pitch blind, this exercise literally helps me a lot to recognise whether is low,lower,high,higher one.Thank you.

  • @musicwithnopain
    @musicwithnopain  11 лет назад +62

    Keep practicing, move on to #2 when you feel comfortable in #1. It might take months. It is very common for many people to find this difficult. This exercise has two aims: test where you are and crack the level if you find it difficult.

  • @nightcrawler8864
    @nightcrawler8864 3 года назад +21

    A few misses but I got some correct. It helps to think whether the pitch is higher or lower or just humming/singing the note as it plays, let it sit in your head and THEN play the note on the Instrument of your choice. It'll get easier in due time, don't stress yourself out if it don't connect the first time. Music is a language, take time to immerse yourself in occasional failure, it helps improve you in the long run. Hope this helps❤️

  • @Hundred100
    @Hundred100 10 лет назад +594

    thumb up if you just started out and you suck at this too xD

    • @bobbrawley9439
      @bobbrawley9439 7 лет назад +12

      Hundred I missed every one

    • @seniorbabyjesus2769
      @seniorbabyjesus2769 4 года назад +4

      I got none of them right

    • @adeptatlearning3907
      @adeptatlearning3907 4 года назад +10

      I started this 2 days ago and i got better and better today I almost got them all right, the key is just practicing consistently

    • @Hbizzjohnson
      @Hbizzjohnson 4 года назад +13

      @@adeptatlearning3907 is it because you just watched it so much you just memorized the order or cause you could actually recognize the different tones? im struggling hard LOL

    • @adeptatlearning3907
      @adeptatlearning3907 4 года назад +10

      @@Hbizzjohnson nope this isnt the only video I watch, I know the fact that I could really get it all right because I probably memorized it already, so I tried so many videos and I could see I get better at them through time right now Im on intervals!

  • @jorgeleal2683
    @jorgeleal2683 10 лет назад +30

    As a beginner in this kind of exercise, I loved and I'm getting better.
    Nice exercise with diatonic notes.
    It really works.
    Nice work!

  • @IdglaMoura
    @IdglaMoura 8 лет назад +804

    But most of them I can tell because of relative pitch.

    • @IdglaMoura
      @IdglaMoura 6 лет назад +28

      Oh, I thought this system was meant to develop perfect pitch (absolute pitch), if possible at all.

    • @sam-xu1uq
      @sam-xu1uq 6 лет назад +10

      search ear training - music theory . net for perfect pitch exercises

    • @theexoticgamerhd3456
      @theexoticgamerhd3456 6 лет назад +5

      Idglã Reinhard I’m sure it maybe be possible with some very extreme training and practice but I don’t know if it’ll ever be truly perfect

    • @damariscardinal160
      @damariscardinal160 6 лет назад

      Idglã Reinhard b

    • @BigDangerousDan
      @BigDangerousDan 6 лет назад +4

      @@IdglaMoura Im afraid you cant develop perfect pitch, only relative. Rick beato does a great video on it. type it in an watch

  • @draquilacasket1719
    @draquilacasket1719 8 лет назад +189

    Fitness Gram Pacer test for Music

  • @sylvandelacruz
    @sylvandelacruz 7 лет назад +7

    I've been playing piano for less than two years, and really need to start working on some ear training. It'll be a big step for me to recognize every note on the board with my eyes closed. Thanks for the help!

  • @elkanahobutu1783
    @elkanahobutu1783 7 лет назад +12

    This lesson is so important... It seems boring and time wasting but the most crucial to identity the key you choir or yourself you are using

  • @WayanJos
    @WayanJos 7 лет назад +125

    i feel like its mostly just relative pitch after the first note is played. the real test of perfect pitch is the ability to guess a note or sing one without visual preference.

    • @lumlins2104
      @lumlins2104 6 лет назад +13

      wayan jos lol its a relative pitch training vid. The caption says it all

    • @enjoy7024
      @enjoy7024 Год назад

      ​@@lumlins2104
      Can you believe that 126 people agreed with him? LOL!

  • @DE0BIZONE
    @DE0BIZONE 10 лет назад +21

    I only missed maybe 5 of these, which is kind of surprising because I've had no formal training. But I've been singing for almost 10 years, so I guess you kind of pick up on this stuff without realizing. Cool exercise!

  • @brandon9271
    @brandon9271 10 лет назад +370

    I had to pause the video and sing "Doe ray me" in my head.. lol

    • @DjToxikon
      @DjToxikon 9 лет назад +5

      +brandon9271 Same thing has been done here mate, Haha.

    • @derik2nicolai584
      @derik2nicolai584 7 лет назад +15

      brando92711
      That's OK, you should do that in the beginning, then you'll feel you started to advance.

    • @NoobieLandCity
      @NoobieLandCity 7 лет назад +15

      Do Ré Mi

    • @ishiidayne8345
      @ishiidayne8345 7 лет назад +6

      omggg that's cute doe rey me ahahah

    • @ivy7964
      @ivy7964 6 лет назад +15

      I did that too but i still got it wrong

  • @pierrebissonnette4934
    @pierrebissonnette4934 9 лет назад +242

    Was not easy for me; I need to practice...

    • @cmarie1209
      @cmarie1209 9 лет назад +26

      +Pierre Bissonnette Me neither! Octaves and 2nd intervals are easy, but for any other intervals, I have to hum the scale in my head. And I took piano lessons for years!

    • @Socrates423
      @Socrates423 6 лет назад +1

      Caleb A I never took piano lessons but I can play the piano I also made my own song

    • @5vyvtdh5hu9
      @5vyvtdh5hu9 5 лет назад +1

      @@Socrates423 you are not musician

    • @aa9811
      @aa9811 5 лет назад +8

      @@5vyvtdh5hu9 stop bringing people down

    • @aa9811
      @aa9811 5 лет назад

      @@Socrates423 where could I find your song?

  • @madirom
    @madirom 6 лет назад +143

    * hears g note *
    screams: WHEN I WAS A YOUNG BOY

    • @haileyray6628
      @haileyray6628 5 лет назад +3

      Immameme ~bawls~ MY FATHER TOOK ME INTO THE CITY TO SEE THE MARCHING BAND

    • @lindz208
      @lindz208 5 лет назад +2

      Britton TeplyHE SAID ONE DAY

    • @victoriathe8th
      @victoriathe8th 5 лет назад

      if this ain't me 😂
      (side note: nice profile picture)

    • @smorrow
      @smorrow 4 года назад

      E = Rule Britannia

    • @wompwomp2323
      @wompwomp2323 3 года назад

      YES

  • @alecek
    @alecek 8 лет назад +424

    My ears are imbeciles!

    • @GroundBeef1
      @GroundBeef1 7 лет назад +16

      its actually ur brain :(.. sad reacc only

    • @newtriangel3605
      @newtriangel3605 6 лет назад +1

      WAWAAAA

    • @superbowlbcsportscanbeamic4018
      @superbowlbcsportscanbeamic4018 6 лет назад +10

      Don't be sad. I did poorly as well. But I got much better as the lesson went on. It was fun to see a little improvement. :)

    • @lil_weasel219
      @lil_weasel219 5 лет назад +2

      Its not in the ears. Its the brain

    • @lucibonannevinte9200
      @lucibonannevinte9200 5 лет назад

      Kkkkkk yessssss👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😂😂😂😂💔

  • @GamerB2022LikesTugs
    @GamerB2022LikesTugs 4 года назад +24

    Possible reasons why i’m doing pretty ok:
    1. I’ve seen someone play a piano before.
    2. I was destined to play the piano.
    3. My dad secretly plays the piano.
    4. I only exist because of a piano.
    5. I was born in a piano.
    6. I’m a piano god who lost his memory.
    7. In another universe, I play the piano.
    8. I invented the piano.
    *9. I AM A PIANO.*
    And for number 10..........
    I seen the Megalovania pattern to much.

    • @basil8924
      @basil8924 3 года назад +1

      you played piano in your past life

  • @MrPisster
    @MrPisster 7 лет назад +5

    I think the key to this is feeling the cycle vibrations and getting an intuitive sense.
    I sort of feel the harmonics vibrate in my sinuses. Like, tickling an area behind my nose, very slightly, and each note does it at a different rate.

  • @gentlemancharmander4411
    @gentlemancharmander4411 2 года назад +2

    Huh, I’ve never had any knowledge of music. Don’t even know what these keys are called, but I got about 80% of them right. Feels good

  • @lascan9805
    @lascan9805 8 лет назад +6

    That was great, I'll be doing this daily for now on. Hopefully it'll really help me!
    I'm auditioning for a choir group and I really need to learn how to match pitch

  • @nielsdebont8419
    @nielsdebont8419 2 года назад +1

    This is the perfect exercise for beginners, i can feel myself improving

  • @wayfarer1101
    @wayfarer1101 6 лет назад +3

    Great exercise - I was surprised and thrilled to get about 2/3 right!
    It's worth pressing on with. 😃

  • @dessertray
    @dessertray 10 лет назад +2

    First time I've tried this. Very helpful,simple method. Will continue to use it.thank you.

  • @abhinavsaket1194
    @abhinavsaket1194 9 лет назад +4

    This video has been very helpful for me. Keep it up your good work.

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад

    Easy, but I made mistakes. So I need to watch these. You really have a good method.

  • @Ersatzification
    @Ersatzification 10 лет назад +157

    Weird. I have no musical training, cannot read music and have never played an instrument or sung anyplace but my shower, but once I heard the first note as a point of reference, was able to get the rest right.
    ... Maybe I should take up the harmonica or something... xD

    • @OthO67
      @OthO67 10 лет назад +32

      You have the vibes! Get yourself an instrument soon, I recommend an acoustic guitar for starters......It's a great way to vent.

    • @wx9710
      @wx9710 6 лет назад +66

      ... Maybe you should stop lying... xD

    • @FluteHaoran1997
      @FluteHaoran1997 6 лет назад +12

      Not necessarily perfect pitch. It might just be very good relative pitch. Like myself personally, I can just figure out the notes of a song by listening to it a few times. But I easily sing completely out of tune if I can't get the first note on the point. , but yes, still a great level of music talent if you can do that. Maybe should get yourself an instrument, or even try singing, if you dont have that money.

    • @Yrgawande
      @Yrgawande 6 лет назад

      Are you lying or I should suicide now?

    • @guitarflori
      @guitarflori 6 лет назад +2

      Kitten Katt "Ersatz" does does not mean "fake" it means "substitute". There is no context or connotation to "Ersatz" that refers to something being fake.

  • @SuccessMindset2180
    @SuccessMindset2180 Месяц назад

    1. Ear traing helps with developing an interval identifying skill
    2. Intervals seem consequental
    3. Intervals got a bit random later

  • @lauragmusic
    @lauragmusic 8 месяцев назад +1

    I play the piano and sing. I can do this and I got most of the notes right but the problem is remembering what a middle C sounds like therefore not being able to work out what each note is just from it bring played. I envy people with perfect pitch, I'm jealous lol.

  • @vardhanshah2810
    @vardhanshah2810 4 года назад +1

    I saw the first note by mistake and that mistake made a relative pitch in my head. Helped me through out the video

  • @chicco26765
    @chicco26765 10 лет назад

    These are self correcting exercices. That's why they are so helpful. Good stuff!

  • @Bottlecap0
    @Bottlecap0 7 лет назад

    if you want to get good with relative pitch, intervals, solfege, etc... take a course on it. videos like this can only do so much. if you want a really solid understanding, audit a college sight-singing/ear training course.

  • @anicho27
    @anicho27 9 лет назад +3

    Thanks for this. I love the concept. I'm an amateur guitarist who wants to improve his ear training. I feel that have the note verbally named just after the red colour appears would add to the versatility of the exercise - eg one could just listen without watching necessarily. I would pay a one off fee of $15 (if the $Oz doesn't disappear off the scale!) for a fully integrated course.

  • @jivss
    @jivss 2 года назад +1

    2 months into being a guitarist knowing music theory, I can get 75% of this correct. Crazy hard skill for some of us to develop

  • @TheIronEgg
    @TheIronEgg 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks so much!
    I've got a test on solfege tomorrow and as a drummer I find it hard to hear the right notes : 3
    This helps alot

  • @Mishtiman
    @Mishtiman 5 лет назад

    Musicwithnopain: Thx for all ur vids. It has helped me, and enjoyed it. Ty!

  • @cfiszbin
    @cfiszbin 7 лет назад +17

    got everything right thanks to relative and colors of the notes, also the little sound that resonates after the note have been played makes me think about the name of the note for example E goes "iiiiiiiiiii" a long time (i'm french so i say miiii) and it makes me think of the name mi

    • @lupoedonna7158
      @lupoedonna7158 6 лет назад +1

      Céline Fiszbin
      -hey I think you might have synethesia. It is nothing bad. It is actually very cool! Maybe you already knew this... In that case....oops?
      Et bonjour. Je ne suis pas Française mais Je suis Hollandaise. J' ai la language dans l'eccole. (Et C'est trés difficille)
      (Sorry for my mistakes I am honestly really bad at French I probably forgot allot of these: '/^/,)

  • @rolfgeschwind2170
    @rolfgeschwind2170 5 лет назад

    I really like piano. wonderful. Thanks a lot. :)

  • @zakiahart3919
    @zakiahart3919 7 лет назад

    This is helping me so much thank you. I've also been singing solfege in my head in different patterns which helps!

  • @BoundInChains
    @BoundInChains 4 года назад

    What that one youtube music tutor said cannot be truer- relative pitch is more useful than having a perfect one.

  • @leebarlowx795
    @leebarlowx795 Год назад +1

    The only bad part about this is it becomes more about memorizing the order of the video rather than actually hearing for the note

  • @Jewelliet
    @Jewelliet 8 лет назад +37

    Wouldn't this be more helpful if each piano key had its corresponding letter on it? You'd know which sound corresponds with "C", "D", "E", etc. Would help greatly with the memorization, not just of the pitch, but the note the pitch is called. At least I think so.

    • @vfestberg
      @vfestberg 8 лет назад +11

      You should probably look that up and memorize it already :))

    • @delestonbrantley5274
      @delestonbrantley5274 8 лет назад +11

      Jewelliet don't get ahead of yourself lol, learn the position of the notes.

    • @imveryrich13
      @imveryrich13 7 лет назад +2

      Well not really, it’s counter intuitive in this type of exercise since this is ear training. Your trying to relate each note by the interval between each note!

    • @Dylan_Thomas1
      @Dylan_Thomas1 6 лет назад +7

      For anyone else now reading this, you should remember what each note is called very early on. It's just 7 letters plus accidentals. Use the black keys as a reference (for instance D is always the middle white key between the 2 black keys, G is always the left middle between the 3 black keys)

    • @ryandixon8202
      @ryandixon8202 6 лет назад

      You don’t know each keys name? Huh strange I thought we lived in an educated society

  • @abigailtaylor3219
    @abigailtaylor3219 9 лет назад

    The video is put together very nicely, and the explanation, very simple for one to understand. There is need for such a video, as there will be people learning to play keyboard/piano, and ear training I would say is important. Thanks for sharing. I agree with others, that it helps in many ways, especially accompanying singing in church services.

  • @ohhancil
    @ohhancil 5 лет назад

    MOST USEFUL REALLY WORKS FOR ME imo is there a level 2?

  • @RinsedCheeks
    @RinsedCheeks 7 лет назад

    After the first few being trial and error, the rest became pretty straight forward! Just try using your musical memory, it should help!

  • @DSN.001
    @DSN.001 7 лет назад

    MAY YOU LOOK AT?
    The question is related to improving ears but how?Which of following do you agree?
    1st is to close our eyes so we can attention what we hear clearly.
    2nd is to close our ears as much as possible so our brain will need sound then be sensitive to it.
    I thank you...

    • @musicwithnopain
      @musicwithnopain  7 лет назад

      3rd: having an imaginary keyboard in your mind that shows the key of the sounding note in a melody. Eventually do the same with two notes at the same time, etc...

    • @DSN.001
      @DSN.001 7 лет назад

      Actually I do not like instruments' sounds.I prefer animal sounds.

  • @dannieestrada7335
    @dannieestrada7335 8 лет назад

    This is amazing. And so helpful! Goodness, thank you for creating this!

  • @KoyFoster
    @KoyFoster Год назад +1

    I have no experience deliberately trying to hear subtle changes in pitch. It was hard enough to hear if a pitch when up, down, or changed at all a few times on my first attempt. It's hard for me to believe people are memorizing the pitch of each key. I imagen it's a lot of just focusing on relativity to C3 and the previously heard pitch.

  • @robviolin1
    @robviolin1 8 лет назад +1

    It was good but it should be much longer. Thanks for posting.

  • @hodnebudesnekde
    @hodnebudesnekde 8 лет назад +1

    Got all right. The only thing that makes me hesitate for a sec is the difference between fourths and fifths.

  • @jalenvalerio4683
    @jalenvalerio4683 9 лет назад

    Thank you this is my first time hearing the notes more formally and i was able to get the notes. Ive just started singing and have no experience with instruments either. :p

  • @themarshian5124
    @themarshian5124 2 года назад

    Those with perfect pitch always say there's a feeling to the notes, after I thought I've felt the notes G and A without no songs coming to mind
    About them.

  • @gullmaigi
    @gullmaigi 10 лет назад

    Thanks for uploading. This helps me prove my training...

  • @CBS.0
    @CBS.0 4 года назад +1

    I didn't make any mistakes :D
    I don't have perfect pitch, but I do have this: I always know what the original key a song is in and if it has been transposed. When my friends sing the song in a different key, it gets on my nerves because I can tell. This includes my parents. I use this as a way of finding notes.

  • @iannafrare2196
    @iannafrare2196 3 года назад

    i was close but off!! thank you i wanna work on this. i know i have a pretty voice its just a little off sometimes so this will help

  • @ondot99
    @ondot99 3 года назад

    Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Please keep up the good work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bobbydhal2199
    @bobbydhal2199 10 лет назад

    good lesson ......definatly will help the ears .

  • @livinglife3967
    @livinglife3967 6 лет назад +5

    I was working out everything from the tuning a, that's how many times I've heard it😶

  • @MrWalalaa
    @MrWalalaa 10 лет назад +6

    this is so fucking hard. ive been playing guitar for 4 years and i missed half of these.

    • @ThatGBAGamer
      @ThatGBAGamer 10 лет назад

      Some people aren't wired that way sadly. You might me a technical player, but maybe that side of your brain can't memorize sounds like facts.

    • @adityatyagi4009
      @adityatyagi4009 10 лет назад +11

      Keep practicing! If I can do it, anybody can!

    • @ddimin
      @ddimin 10 лет назад +2

      Actually it's not really hard considering all notes were in C major and all lie within one octave. It may seem to be hard if you never deliberately took time to train your ears.

    • @superbowlbcsportscanbeamic4018
      @superbowlbcsportscanbeamic4018 6 лет назад +1

      Aww, don't feel bad. It is really hard. But you can work towards it. I bet you'll pick it up quickly with a small amount of work, since you've been playing guitar.

    • @Nancy-ff5tr
      @Nancy-ff5tr 6 лет назад

      If it helps, i've been playing the piano for 8 years and still couldn't get them right 🙃

  • @GauteAnimationNorway
    @GauteAnimationNorway 7 лет назад +1

    Been intensively training this weekend as I've started playing piano yesterday. The progress has been crazy good. However, I still miss on some by one.

  • @Adam-ex9bx
    @Adam-ex9bx 5 лет назад

    i dont know any of those note names, but as soon as i have the visual of the keys, i can easily find the note, using the last note as a reference

  • @Socrates423
    @Socrates423 6 лет назад

    For people who don't know the notes of the piano Don't mind the black notes you won't need them for this
    [C]|[D]|[E][F]|[G]|[A]|[B] [Letter]= white note |=black note

  • @anonInDE
    @anonInDE 9 лет назад

    Only got 2 wrong... It was usually between E and F, as there is only half a tone in between... It's harder to pick that change than the whole tones.

  • @andymedina3974
    @andymedina3974 6 лет назад

    This is probably the most recent comment here and if anything, it will go unseen, but i think one issue i had with this is my ear. I can tell the notes just by point of reference, but eventually, i would like to not have that. Im sure you have that in your other videos. This is great help regardles.

  • @KevyNova
    @KevyNova 3 года назад

    Please do more videos like this one!

  • @MarsLos10
    @MarsLos10 7 лет назад +3

    When the pitch test contains only white keys, I immediately can identify every note. But if both white and black keys are played, I suck. Why does this happen? Any tips?

    • @reneeamaya9540
      @reneeamaya9540 7 лет назад

      MarsLos10 you're just an unlucky soul

    • @reneeamaya9540
      @reneeamaya9540 7 лет назад

      :P

    • @MarsLos10
      @MarsLos10 7 лет назад

      Renee amaya yeahhhh what a shame! xD

    • @saragracecarmical3989
      @saragracecarmical3989 6 лет назад +1

      I think its because this example has C as the tonic. Since the C major scale doesn't contain any accidentals, its pretty easy to identify the white notes but not the black ones. Sometimes when lots of notes that aren't usually in the scale are played, you start to loose the tonic. I have the same problem because I think in solfege, so any notes outside of the normal scale are really hard for me to identify. I think memorizing what intervals sound like would probably help.

  • @lianpau8332
    @lianpau8332 4 года назад +1

    Next video would you include Voice telling each note after blind test

  • @cynicaldrummer286
    @cynicaldrummer286 4 года назад +1

    Can I play it on my 2nd favourite instruments

  • @chakrasimhan2525
    @chakrasimhan2525 3 года назад

    Excellent training. Thank you.

  • @gabrielagouveia2482
    @gabrielagouveia2482 8 лет назад

    this is an amazing exercise 😍 I wish I could find more

  • @nobody2021
    @nobody2021 5 лет назад

    thanks this is super helpful

  • @hindisidhifamily4231
    @hindisidhifamily4231 5 лет назад

    this is a great lesson for me..thank you

  • @rosar.835
    @rosar.835 6 лет назад

    It was all within the C major scale... if you know your scales/solfege then its not too hard... that and the difference between a whole and a half step and your intervals... but over all a good refresher on identifying intervals.

  • @musikalion
    @musikalion 9 лет назад

    Interesting method. I will try it with my pupils.

  • @ruhansen1956
    @ruhansen1956 4 года назад

    Thanks for Your help😊 it is a good practice for me👏👏

  • @teedtad2534
    @teedtad2534 2 года назад +1

    Cool stuff! Will let my ear test it ALL out! 🍒🍧🍒🍧🍒

  • @user-yo2ku4uv4k
    @user-yo2ku4uv4k 6 лет назад

    Why is this relaxing

  • @TuNguyen-tr1qe
    @TuNguyen-tr1qe 11 лет назад

    It's good. One thing i would like to suggest that youu would make it higher and lower (3 middle octives). If it's possible, please try to do with the baclk notes as well. Anywayway, thank you for that. I'm looking forward to your later exercises.

  • @0live0wire0
    @0live0wire0 10 лет назад +33

    Pretty easy just diatonic tones in one octave with no accidentals, didn't miss any.

    • @Heroicchampionundergod
      @Heroicchampionundergod 10 лет назад +57

      Way to sound smug about it. Hearing tones even relatively simple ones are often not so easy for most people just starting out. Making this an awesome exercise for beginners, but trivial for more advanced individuals. Go with something more complex. :)

    • @songsmadeforyou
      @songsmadeforyou 10 лет назад +5

      i don't think he's being smug. if you are at a certain level which - many music students are - this is not really a challenge

    • @Heroicchampionundergod
      @Heroicchampionundergod 10 лет назад +29

      teddy d Read my entire comment...

    • @urbanediting
      @urbanediting 6 лет назад +7

      That was a smug comment.

    • @Socrates423
      @Socrates423 6 лет назад

      teddy d I'm not a student but I'm really doing good at piano but these are hard for me plz tell me why :-:

  • @deborahwanjugu5747
    @deborahwanjugu5747 9 лет назад +1

    Fantastic exercise! What is the recommended practice period for this exercise? I'd like to use it daily

    • @iamsleepy
      @iamsleepy 9 лет назад

      +Deborah Wanjugu More is better, but try to 10-15 minutes, at first. That way, you won't burn yourself out :)

  • @emmalee4452
    @emmalee4452 8 лет назад +5

    Do you have any harder ear training for perfect pitch? I already have perfect pitch, had it since I could remember, and I have to practice with chords. Do you have any videos where there are diminished and dominant sevenths, augmented, major, minor and diminished triads/four note chords, compound and regular intervals, quartal chords and polychords, all inversions included? Thank you.

  • @basenjiguitar
    @basenjiguitar 9 лет назад +11

    please repet one hour

  • @venus-jk1ej
    @venus-jk1ej 9 лет назад

    I did 2 years of piano, 3 of violin and got them all right ;D
    probably since my sis has been playing for 13 years and I got ued to the notes OTL
    well thanks for uploading it was fun ^-^

  • @gowthamsmart5421
    @gowthamsmart5421 4 месяца назад

    i want to know why are we ignoring the flats here , because every half step is crucial in understanding the intervals right?

  • @franciso6018
    @franciso6018 3 года назад

    I got most of them right, I wasn’t really expecting that.

  • @MsEustaciaVye
    @MsEustaciaVye 7 лет назад

    lovely very usefu: easy to follow, many thanks

  • @SarahFaithNaturals
    @SarahFaithNaturals 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for this, it is really helpful 😊

  • @sorinmichiu6926
    @sorinmichiu6926 5 лет назад

    Felicitari pentru aceasta idee,este fb pt recunoasterea inaltimii sunetelor muzicale.Ms!!!.

  • @Wolf-kx8li
    @Wolf-kx8li 2 года назад +1

    i'm still learning even though i seem to have an ear for music, i personally feel like i might handle this well since i got a lot of these correct, though i missed a few initially and occasionally when there were big differences, like 4 notes over would cause me to guess incorrectly by at most 2 notes

  • @manelumi
    @manelumi 5 лет назад

    All right every time thanks

  • @jo_nm9484
    @jo_nm9484 5 лет назад

    Props to a guy on another pitch training video,
    Assign a song to each note and the key should come up in your head

  • @OnlyEpicEmber
    @OnlyEpicEmber 3 года назад

    Is it good to get 90% of these right when I’m 22 and barely play music? I used to do piano as a kid more and I still own one but I don’t use it all that often.

  • @azereth338
    @azereth338 2 года назад

    Omg it’s my first time and I’m getting almost all of them right!. I think I can get perfect pitch it I practiced some more.

  • @DallasChillen
    @DallasChillen 7 лет назад

    C has such a distinct note.

  • @johnniepaul685
    @johnniepaul685 10 лет назад

    Great exercise. Thanks!

  • @thedevil1667
    @thedevil1667 Год назад

    Ive been a musician my whole life and this is kinda easy but I wanna have perfect pitch.