Inexperienced, tone deaf and frustrated!

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bjorn_s
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Inexperienced, tone deaf and frustrated!

Post by bjorn_s »

Hey all!:)

I've always had a strong fascination for music, I've always loved music but I've never been able to pick a tune to save my life. Now I started playing bass guitar with a couple of friends I love it! However I'm pretty inexperienced musician and I wanted to get out of my own label of being tone deaf..

So I started using earmaster - BAM I LOVE IT - however I got to excercise 13 with Intervalls without a common tone and I lost it completely.

I've tried do what the help recommends, I've tried what some people here say "connect it with a feeling.. But I don't have any feeling to minor 3rd or diminished .. because I have very little knowledge of what that practically is.

So -- I just need to know if I, with enough practice, can tell the interval difference WITHOUT hacks or should I abandon earmaster for the time being until I have more music experience?

Thanks all :)

~Björn
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Post by Quentin »

Hi Bjørn,

If you compose a little, you may try to write some short melodies (8 bars or something) with defined sets of intervals (only 4th and 5th for instance) and connect it to impressions/feelings like it is described in other posts. The difference this time is that it is linked to a melody you have written and played yourself.

Another trick is to have references from songs (as explained in the manual). like: "Uh! That's the start of the Simpsons theme...it's a Major 3rd!"

Lesson 13 is quite a big jump, so you have to hold on. It's perfectly normal you feel a bit lost at that point. In any case, don't give up. The key is consistency! Try to take the previous lessons again for a while until you guess each interval as a reflex (I know it easier said than to done ;-) )

Håber det lykkes :-)
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Post by bjorn_s »

Tack så mycket!!:)

Thank you a lot for both the advice and encouragement... I have now actually for the first time in my life begun to experience some musical growth. I feel SOO excited!

I've been resting from earmaster since I last wrote my post and I had a rehersal with my band today and came back home very excited and nailed it perfectly.

I'm stuck on 15 now but atleast I got the "instrument" to learn now!;)

Wonderful!:D
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I guess that's the most rewarding: when hours of training pay off in the rehearsal :-D
I know the feeling. :--D
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