Started working on this about a month ago and everything was going good until i got to exercise 13. At first i could only get maybe 6 right but i keep working on it everyday and now i can get 13 or 14 right some days and on other days i fail. Maybe my ears are only good on certain days i don't know. My question is should i stay on 13 and 14 until i pass it everyday or move on and start working on other intervals? Should i pass all the interval tests before i work on chords? I'm a guitar player and i have problems hearing the intervals on the midi guitar so i am working on the piano where i can here them just fine. Has anyone else had that problem. Any help?
Peace Travis
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exercise 13 and up
Moderator: Quentin
hi,
I personnally train with a classical guitar sound, and I find it fine. I guess it all depends on your preferences.
If you are at lesson 13 of the interval recognition, try the interval identification (it's the next step). Nothing forbids you to try out other exercise areas, the only limit is your auditive skills, so if you feel confident enough with the questions, just get at it!
I personnally train with a classical guitar sound, and I find it fine. I guess it all depends on your preferences.
If you are at lesson 13 of the interval recognition, try the interval identification (it's the next step). Nothing forbids you to try out other exercise areas, the only limit is your auditive skills, so if you feel confident enough with the questions, just get at it!
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