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    Get your ears trained for music

    AgentJ
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    Get your ears trained for music Empty Get your ears trained for music

    Post  AgentJ Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:41 am

    I was looking for some tutorial about chord progression and composition for
    keyboardist and noticed this site that give a very nice approach to make music.

    http://www.playpianotoday.com

    More specifically it is their program "Ear training 101" that i noticed, it helps your ear to get trained for music. Sometimes when i build chord progression, i always find some difficulties to get some minor chord going or in which direction chord
    must go (ya i try to not follow the overused I-IV-V progression :/ )


    Ear Training 101

    Hope this, can help you aspiring composers in some ways

    (by the way according to the program i suck completely hahaha )
    UtauReni
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    Post  UtauReni Wed Jun 30, 2010 12:04 pm

    :O what a great resource!! I did a lot of ear training in my music theory course, and it helps a LOT. It will definitely help all the aspiring composers here in this forum!! x3

    I feel the need to contribute one of my favorite resources... there's a website called www.musictheory.net that has a bunch of excersises for learning basic music theory. I think it would be a good start for people who don't know some of the fine details of theory and would like to know the mechanics 8D I still go back to that website to practice memorizing key signatures x3 ./shot

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