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Perfect pitch Absolute pitch | Imprint notes in your brain with color | ear training intervals 7

C=Green, D=Blue, E=Purple, F=Pink, G=Red, A=Orange, B=Yellow.
What do you learn from this exercise?
You train your brain to identify octave intervals in Major Scale with Sight Reading music notation helps to develop relative pitch. All exercises are in one key so after practicing again and again these notes may store in long term memory and may help to develop perfect pitch or absolute pitch. This is evolutionary accelerate music learning technique to save your time & effort.

When, Where and How to practice?
You don't need any instrument to practice this exercise. Anytime, anywhere, just watch and listen. Practice every exercise three to five times. For the best results, make habit to practice daily. Ever exercise has some logical note sequence on it. Whenever you start guessing what notes come next then move to next exercises. I have seen that in average practicing this type of note sequence exercise, it takes one to six months to develop musical ear. With beginners’ musical ear you can hear out of tune vocal (flat and sharps in singing) and you can figure out simple melody in your instrument. There are many levels of musical ear that we can develop in our musical journey. In beginning, we start figuring out simple melody and practicing more and more advance exercise for long time. We can create or figure out more complex melody. From 1 to 49 exercises is in major scale for beginners and from exercise 51 we introduce to other scale and modes.

For beginners start with lesson 1 ►
https://youtu.be/8ZMyoLhlLW4
and then gradually move to next exercises 2, 3, 4...etc. Even you can't watch then just listening alone can give you lots of benefits. Use this exercise like game, nothing serious, nothing complicated. Five to ten minutes is enough to feed your musical brain.

All EAR TRAINING exercise With STAFF NOTATIONS in single PLAYLIST ►
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWtNHvvCYLgBZ197eOdIST9TpGBrPGgF1

Same exercise Practice with Colors in single PLAYLIST ► https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWtNHvvCYLgBsajafeZojl483kL0NYxiA

What is Ear Training?
Ear training is the most important aspect of any music lessons. Actually in any form of music exercise, you are recognizing and installing notes (melody), harmony (chord) & rhythm (beats) in your brain. In other words you are building music vocabulary which helps you to be better songwriter & composer. You can play any music by ear without any TAB or SHEET MUSIC.

How does ear training help to be better songwriter composer?
Every notes combination has its own character and mood, which gives its own unique different feeling. In composition we arrange different notes’ combination to get desire feeling. Practicing this type of exercises give you chance to hear countless music note combination, which you can learn, remember and apply in your own music composition. This type of exercise develops your ear to difference emotional correlations between different notes. If you have some melody in your mind you can easily translate that note into your instrument. Nowadays lot of people make music in computer having good ear helps to write good melody in piano roll with mouse and key or whatever melody comes in mind.
Who should Practice?
This exercise is design for beginners to advanced level music students who can’t figure out simple melody by ear.

Concepts behind these exercises:
When Singer & Musician practice music, they are using their large parts of brain involve in other activities too. Example singers have to focus their vocal cord to produce sound and musician has to focus their hand or other parts of their body to play instruments. This will interferes with brain to hear music. To build muscle memory, you have to involve physical activity to train your body part to sing or play instruments. But you also need some extra mental effort to hear music. This is the best hearing exercise you can get in YouTube.

You get complete music lesson in this channel in three parts.
1) Ear training Melody: You learn Interval, Sequence and Arpeggios in major, minor scale with all modes. Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian etc.
2) All chord progressions and extended chord 7th, 9th, 13th, etc.
3) Rhythm: Normal Rock pop beats to Africans Indian Rhythm Style.
It takes thousand and thousand hours of my life to make all these exercises. Believing many struggling musician may get benefit from this work.


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