I'm just starting to focus on ear training. So far I've downloaded the free version of the software and tried identifying intervals which was a real challenge for me even minor third vs major. How would you suggest beginning to use the material (e.g. start with the beginner course) or when approaching interval identification what's a good way to approach beginning. For example I was attempting major minor 3rds. What would be systematic approach to interval identification?
Hope thats clear. Thanks
Advice on Approaching The Material
Moderator: Quentin
Re: Advice on Approaching The Material
Welcome to the forum
The Beginner's Course has been conceived as a smooth approach to ear training and music theory, so it is indeed what we would suggest that you start off with. Interval ear training is introduced in that course progressively together with other topics such as rhythm, Major vs. minor, scale tones, etc.

The Beginner's Course has been conceived as a smooth approach to ear training and music theory, so it is indeed what we would suggest that you start off with. Interval ear training is introduced in that course progressively together with other topics such as rhythm, Major vs. minor, scale tones, etc.
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Re: Advice on Approaching The Material
Quentin wrote:
> Welcome to the forum
>
> The Beginner's Course has been conceived as a smooth approach to ear
> training and music theory, so it is indeed what we would suggest that you
> start off with. Interval ear training is introduced in that course
> progressively together with other topics such as rhythm, Major vs. minor,
> scale tones, etc.
OK, Thanks, I'll check it out. I know a lot of the basic theory material but maybe it will help me transition to the direct ear training that I've avoided for so long!
> Welcome to the forum

>
> The Beginner's Course has been conceived as a smooth approach to ear
> training and music theory, so it is indeed what we would suggest that you
> start off with. Interval ear training is introduced in that course
> progressively together with other topics such as rhythm, Major vs. minor,
> scale tones, etc.
OK, Thanks, I'll check it out. I know a lot of the basic theory material but maybe it will help me transition to the direct ear training that I've avoided for so long!