HearingEasy
Ear Training Level 1
Recognize intervals and simple melodic movements to bridge ear-to-fretboard connection.
Why This Exercise Matters
A well-trained ear allows you to translate the melodies in your head directly onto the guitar, transcribe songs quickly, and react dynamically to other musicians during a performance.
How to Practice
- 1Listen closely to the reference pitches and sing or hum them internally before playing.
- 2Focus on recognizing the spatial distance between the two notes.
Tips & Techniques
- •Relate common intervals to the opening notes of familiar songs to memorize their sounds.
- •Practice daily in short, focused bursts rather than long, fatiguing sessions.
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