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<blockquote data-quote="thomsax" data-source="post: 628819" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>The get a better feeling for intervals (the differences between two tones) I do an excercise called "legato utan tunga" in swedish , "legato without tongue" in english? The tongue shold me inactive when doing this excercise. Listen and try to get eveness (equality) and to hit a tone clean (intonation). Work in half steps. Start on C and go up to to the highest tone F or F# and the go down to Bb or A. Boring? Yes, but I have no problems with doing boring things if it leads to freedom and a better situation. Most of life I have been doing boring things. As football player, chef ..... . I developed my own methods to deal with doing boring things. No drugs or alcohol ..... </p><p></p><p>Metronome , or whatever you use, on 60 bpm. Start on C and play B/H and back to C (liten sekund/ minor second). Then play B/H to Bb/B and back to B/H ..... . Do the same up to to F/F#. Start on C to C# and back to C. C# to D and back to C#. </p><p></p><p>Next you play a whole tone step (major second) up and down. C to D back to C. Minor third C to D#/Eb back to , major third C to E back to C ...... </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]34627[/ATTACH][ATTACH]34628[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomsax, post: 628819, member: 17"] The get a better feeling for intervals (the differences between two tones) I do an excercise called "legato utan tunga" in swedish , "legato without tongue" in english? The tongue shold me inactive when doing this excercise. Listen and try to get eveness (equality) and to hit a tone clean (intonation). Work in half steps. Start on C and go up to to the highest tone F or F# and the go down to Bb or A. Boring? Yes, but I have no problems with doing boring things if it leads to freedom and a better situation. Most of life I have been doing boring things. As football player, chef ..... . I developed my own methods to deal with doing boring things. No drugs or alcohol ..... Metronome , or whatever you use, on 60 bpm. Start on C and play B/H and back to C (liten sekund/ minor second). Then play B/H to Bb/B and back to B/H ..... . Do the same up to to F/F#. Start on C to C# and back to C. C# to D and back to C#. Next you play a whole tone step (major second) up and down. C to D back to C. Minor third C to D#/Eb back to , major third C to E back to C ...... [ATTACH]34627[/ATTACH][ATTACH]34628[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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