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Ear Training Site Profile: TrainEar.com

Continuing in our series of ear training site profiles... Interval association is a method of ear training in which you find specific examples of each interval in popular songs, thus giving you a...

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Ear Training Site Profile: Big Ears

Continuing in our series of ear training site profiles... The Big Ears online ear trainer is not complicated. It’s not one of those programs with a million settings, or an overwhelming list of scales...

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Ear Training News Vol. 9

Ear training news! We look at some new ear training apps, learn more about the state of musicianship training and music video games and announce our new eBook - available now on Amazon! Contents: Apps...

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Top Tech Tools for Playing By Ear

Want better ears for music? You should use the latest modern ear training tools so you get better much faster. Learn what they are and start using them today. Continue reading →

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Music & Life: The Back-to-School Edition

It’s back-to-school time! Music educators and parents have been getting started on another exciting school year. Need some fun music activities for your classroom? Check out some of these great online...

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Music & Life: Musical Resources for Home Schooling

You don’t have to be a skilled musician yourself to teach music in your home school. Here are some tips and resources for bringing music to your home classroom. Continue reading →

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New App! Listen and Learn with the London A Cappella Festival 2013

You may have noticed us going a little a cappella crazy here on EasyEarTraining.com lately… First we tackled the What and Why, then the How of using a cappella music for ear training. There was a...

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How to Learn Intervals

Intervals are the building blocks of relative pitch, one of the essential listening skills of music. There are three main methods of interval ear training. Continue reading →

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Learn to Harmonize By Ear (DaveConservatoire.org)

Harmonization is the process of putting chords to a tune. Learn how to harmonize songs by ear yourself with this easy video tutorial and interactive app. Continue reading →

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Introducing the new EasyEarTraining.com app!

The new EasyEarTraining.com iOS app offers hundreds of free articles, tutorials and training resources for modern musicians to develop their musical ear. Continue reading →

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Future Technologies for Music Education – guest post by Eugene Cantera, DLP

Today we’re excited to bring you a guest post from Eugene Cantera, partner at the Dallas School of Music, whose innovative Discover, Learn, and Play training system is helping lead the way in learning...

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Ear Training Site Profile: Good-Ear.com

This is the first in a series of posts looking at some of the valuable ear training resources across the web. We’re starting off with one of the “grand-daddies” of online aural skills training:...

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PolyNome: Reinventing the Metronome, with Joe Crabtree

Drummer Joe Crabtree applies his creativity and discipline to the PolyNome app: the continual re-invention of the metronome into a mindblowing musical tool. Continue reading → The post PolyNome:...

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New Apps Can Give Your Recordings a Professional Sound

What an age we live in! Audio recording and mixing capabilities that only a decade or two ago were limited to multi-million dollar studios are now available as mobile apps. So why does that awesome...

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PolyNome: Reinventing the Metronome, with Joe Crabtree

We were awed when we recently discovered the way-beyond-the-metronome app, PolyNome. We looked up its creator, drummer Joe Crabtree, and he filled us in on how it all came about and the mind-boggling...

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Master Rhythm with Inner Inchronicity

A tightly-honed sense of rhythm is important for all musicians because rhythm is the gas in the music engine. Regardless of genre, having good rhythm skills can help you to sound more professional,...

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Review: Hooktheory Book I, "the music theory book you’ll love"

As musicians we crave having an instinctive understanding of the music we hear and love. Yet the traditional solution, music theory, leaves most musicians confused and frustrated. Fortunately some...

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From Virtual to Visceral: Learning how to learn music, with Paul Levy and Bob...

A few weeks ago, we spoke with two cutting-edge suburban music teachers who are making it real for their students. Rather than using the internet as a crutch, Bob Habersat and Paul Levy are creating an...

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Review: Hooktheory Book II, "the next level of chords and melodies"

For many musicians, just getting a handle on recognising common chord progressions by ear and starting to write songs is enough. But what about once you master that? Where do you go to learn advanced...

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Ask anything music: Musicpreneur Hub has the answer

Tommy Darker is thinking big. He set out to invent a whole new genre of Greek fusion music with his Kenophania project. And he has been tirelessly working to help musicians take the reins of their own...

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