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Relative Pitch Ear Training

Too Much Trial And Error

When it came to Relative Pitch Ear Training, I tried and floundered with my ear for a number of years. I used to think that I would never get anything securely, as far as ear training was concerned. I struggled and I practiced. I listened and I listened. I thought I'd tried everything. Some things got a bit better over time. Many things continued to elude me. All of this continually undermined any feeling I had of success. Sound familiar?

Ask And.........

I knew there had to be a better way. I kept thinking that over and over. I also kept my eyes, and ears open.

One fine day, years ago, I found something that changed everything about my ear training.

Best Ear Training Course

If you want a truly GREAT ear for music, then check out the Relative Pitch Ear Training SuperCourse, by David Lucas Burge.

I've found it to be the most effective way ever to develop the ear. You'll learn to recognize intervals and chords at lightning speed.

Ear training is required in every college music program. It's essential. But in college courses, the instructor must teach you a certain amount of material over a given span of time. It's too easy to fall behind and become lost. Students often refer to it anxiously as FEAR training, not EAR training.

Ear Training is a lot like math. You have to know your basic addition and subtraction before you try algebra. The great thing about Burge's course is he starts you out from scratch and then moves you through it step by step. You go at your own pace. And you move to the next lesson only when you've passed the lesson you're on. He'll drill you up and down, left and right, backwards and forwards on all your chords and intervals, so that by the end of the 41 lessons, you'll understand the language of music BY EAR -- which is the goal of ear training.

I highly and whole heartedly recommend it. I only wish I would have discovered it earlier in my training.

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