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Ear training tool: the interval "address book" Vlog #44

fabriziodalisera

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How can we identify intervals by ear? Is it possibile to associate a specific interval to a song? Well, I went to a stationery, then I listened to some records and I built what I call "the interval address book".
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Do you like this method? Do you practice intervals in a similar way?

Bye, Fabrizio
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z5LiBAGnoE
 
So, a question:
Do you have an address book for chord qualities?
Songs that exemplify clearly Maj, Min, Ø, b11 or whatever?
 
Hi @mizmar , no, I personally don't think it could be useful. Recognizing chord qualities is simpler to me than intervals, but maybe you could take some tunes as a reference for those chords. For example "body and soul" starts on a min7 chord and than moves to maj7 on the bridge. "Sweet georgia brown" starts on a dominant 7th chord, "Stella by starlight" on a min7b5 (where is the half diminished symbol on the computer keyboards?) and so on...
 
Thanks, that's a good first list.
Maybe other might pitch in.

(i use a Scandinavian keyboard.. with ø,å,æ! On Android tablets/phones... Long-press 'o' for ø)
 

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