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Developing a good ear can be challenging, as many ear training apps don't offer
practical applications. They tend to isolate musical concepts from the context
that makes them significant. ChordProg Ear Trainer aims to solve this by
providing a more realistic music training experience, moving beyond mere static
chords played in root position on a single instrument.
ChordProg makes use of real audio clips to teach you how to recognize chord
progressions. With 500+ audio clips, there is a lot of material to practice with on
your commutes or during downtime when you don't have access to your
instrument.
The app also has new innovative ways of doing ear training and it's the most
comprehensive ear trainer on the app store today. If you have to pass an ear
training test to get into a music school, this will help you prepare.
The app has exercises for interval recognition, chord recognition, and scale
recognition as well as exercises for helping you to recognize chord progressions.
My goal is to provide you with the best collection of ear training games on the
app store. And the app is updated regularly with new features and ear training
tools.
Whether you are a music student or music teacher, the app has exercises you
can use in your classes or in your exploration of music theory.
If you are a teacher, you can use the audio clips in your music classes as
examples of different progressions.
Whether you are a music student or music teacher, there is probably something
useful in the app if you're into ear training
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If you can sing it, why can't you play it? You have millions of years of evolution and tens of thousands of hours listening to music etching melodies into your brain. You're an expert at hearing music and reproducing it in your head.
How do you close the gap between hearing a melody in your head and producing it on your instrument? You could memorize sheet music. Or blindly follow tabs. But that is akin to painting-by-numbers -- to paint a mural on the Sistine Chapel, you have to dissolve the barriers between you and the music. You want notation, fret numbers, and note names to fade away until speaking with your instrument is as intuitive as humming along to a tune on the radio.
This app uses an interval-based approach (i.e. focusing on a note's function and feeling) to transcribing riffs and licks that you've probably heard hundreds or thousands of times. It has you learn these riffs using nothing but your instrument and your ear.
You will figure out the palette of notes the melody is painted with, and finally jam along, trading bars with the app. Riffs are grouped into levels in a logical progression, slowly stretching your abilities and widening your sonic vocabulary.
If you are on guitar, another goal of this app is to help you build an intuitive grasp of where intervals are, no matter where you are on the neck. Playing the same riff in many different positions using different shapes becomes trivial once you build your intervallic knowledge.
You could continue to read me rambling about musical education philosophy, or you could download the app and start learning some catchy melodies by ear :)
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Dezember 11, 2024