How to Train Your Ear Without Brute Force Intervals

How to Train Your Ear Without Brute Force Intervals

You might think that the only way to practice ear training is by drilling intervals, otherwise known as “brute force isolated intervals”. While drilling intervals is good to a point, it has some serious setbacks including… There’s more to ear training than naming intervals and chords Ear training should not be brute force isolated intervals….

Tips to Help You Play by Ear Better With Moveable do Solfège part 2 of 3

In the previous article, we talked about the power of prehearing and the importance of finding do when you are playing a song by ear. Now, let’s continue this play-by-ear recipe with removing the rest of the lyrics from the song “Happy Birthday to You”. Sing The Song on A Neutral Syllable This part is…

Tips to Help You Play by Ear Better With Moveable do Solfège part 1 of 3

Here are some tips to help you play by ear better using “moveable do” solfège. These are not quick fixes or easy answers. In fact they’re really not tips at. Together they form a recipe which you can learn all at once or in parts. It takes focus, time, consistency, reinforcement, and practice to improve….

“Moveable do” Solfège vs. “Fixed do” – Which Is Better for Playing by Ear?

What is Moveable do Solfège? “Moveable do” solfege is a system where the tonic note of a key is always sung or played as “do,” allowing you to easily transpose melodies to different keys. It is a powerful tool for learning to play by ear! Here’s how moveable do assigns pitches to solfège, within a…