Practicing Different Keys with Ear Training One Note

Practicing Different Keys with Ear Training One Note

Practicing Different Keys with Ear Training One Note

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Practicing Different Keys with Ear Training One Note

Q: In using Ear Training One Note Complete , I do not only spend time in the key of C major but in all keys equally. Is that what I am supposed to be doing (I hope so because I have been doing it for about 3 months)? I will be learning the b7th next week. The subsequent scale degrees each week thereafter. That is if they come to me like the past several pitches have.

A: You only have to do the ear training in the key of C major because all keys are the same. You can work in other keys if you want to help your music theory knowledge with, for instance, what is the b6th of Gb? But you will learn this information when you work in the Fanatic’s Guide to Ear Training and Sight Singing so working the Ear Training One Note Complete exercises in other keys isn’t necessary. Again I would urge you to just listen to the ear training CD unedited at least a couple times a day.

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