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ramass |
I'm an amateur musician very interested in classical (of the BeethovenMozart gnere) . I play a fair bit of piano... for the next two months though there is no way io can get access to a teacher... what is the best way to practise ear training... i think that's my prime area of weakness... Conmsider me an absolute novice so far as ear is concerned!! | ||
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srw |
you might be able to find shareware or freeware for your computer that will test your ability to recognize intervals and chords. | ||
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mary |
I have a computer program with drills on a number of music reading skills including notes (in three clefs), key signatures, major and minor scales, the circle of fifths, and intervals. It's called MiBac Music Lessons, it's available at Border's (or at least it was three years ago), and runs about $70.00. | ||
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