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Category Archive: Ear Training

Aural Comprehension: Is Absolute Pitch a Learn-able Skill?

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The long short answer is “It depends” and requires some explanation…

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July 1, 2010 Aural Comprehension, Ear Training

Aural Comprehension: Absolute Versus Relative Pitch

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What are the relative merits and challenges of Absolute Pitch and Relative Pitch?

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July 1, 2010 Aural Comprehension, Ear Training

Aural Comprehension: How to Listen

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If Yogi Berra were a musician he would have said: “You can hear a lot just by listening”…

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July 1, 2010 Aural Comprehension, Ear Training

Aural Comprehension: Three Skills

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Three aural comprehension skills may be of interest: Sight Singing, Playing by Ear, Dictation…

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July 1, 2010 Aural Comprehension, Ear Training

Aural Comprehension: The Why, What, & How of Ear Training

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Isn’t it so much more fun, natural, and satisfying to play what you are hearing and feeling than to play what you are merely thinking?

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July 1, 2010 Aural Comprehension, Ear Training

Aural Comprehension

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Aural Comprehension is the process of integrating the way we think about the music (theory) with the way we experience (hear and feel ) the music…

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July 1, 2010 Aural Comprehension, Ear Training, The Basics

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