Ear Training

Ear training or aural skills is a skill by which musicians learn to identify, solely by hearing, pitches, intervals, melody, chords, rhythms, and other basic elements of music. The application of this skill is analogous to taking dictation in written/spoken language. Ear training may be contrasted with sight-singing, which is analogous to reading aloud in language. Ear-training is typically a component of formal musical training.

Read more about Ear Training:  Functional Pitch Recognition, Interval Recognition, Chord Recognition, Rhythm Recognition, Timbre Recognition, Transcription, Software Training Methods

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