I have trouble with this too. When I flip back and forth between sus2 and sus4, I can clearly hear the note moving between 2 and 4. However, when I hear the chords in isolation, with no context, I have difficulty identifying them. It surprises me. I wonder why.
One thing I have thought of is that ...
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- 17 Feb 2018, 16:55
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: How to distinguish sus4 chords vs sus2
- Replies: 12
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- 14 Feb 2018, 16:47
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Bug in Jazz Chord Progression exercise, Earmaster7
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9804
Re: Bug in Jazz Chord Progression exercise, Earmaster7
Ah, yes, I see now. Since the software highlighted the last chord, my interpretation was that the error was in that chord so I did not check the others.
Thanks.
Thanks.
- 09 Feb 2018, 00:09
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Bug in Jazz Chord Progression exercise, Earmaster7
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9804
Bug in Jazz Chord Progression exercise, Earmaster7
In the Jazz Chord Progression Exercise, the program sometimes says the chord quality is wrong, even though the display clearly shows that the "Your Answer" is identical to the "Correct Answer".
Example:
https://imgur.com/a/COLdE
Example:
https://imgur.com/a/COLdE
- 29 Jan 2018, 23:36
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Melody singback
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10976
Re: Melody singback
Quentin,
Thanks.
Ed
Thanks.
Ed
- 28 Jan 2018, 18:43
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Melody singback
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10976
Melody singback
How do you interpret the little colored arrows and X's in the results of the melody singback exercise in Earmaster7? The green check marks clearly mean "correct", but the meanings of the arrows and X's are not so clear.
Is there a user's manual for Earmaster7? Previous versions of Earmaster had ...
Is there a user's manual for Earmaster7? Previous versions of Earmaster had ...