Perfect your TUNING! Ear training for intonation.

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Singing perfectly in tune requires distinguishing fine differences in pitch. Much narrower than the 100 cents difference that separates adjacent chromatic notes. In this video, we do a few ear training exercises that can help perfect intonation down to the resolution of 5 cents.

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What the HELL is this amazingness I’ve just stumbled upon

TomTom-vivp
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i agree with the whole idea of 'your body is one of the best tools you will ever have in your life, learn to use it rather than rely on technology entirely', amazing video . thank you

CalculatedTheory
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I’ve been starting to play guitar and wanted to start learning how to tell the difference in pitch and I’m really proud that I got all of them right on the first try hah

gracielvsmmbts
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I got them all right, at the beginning I had some problems with the 5 cents one but over the course of the video I was able to grasp the difference in my head. Now I know why I'm always tuning my guitar, because it's a cheap one that doesn't stay in tune and apparently my ears are really sensitive to the slighest pitch difference.

avaron
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that last one had such a SLIGHT difference, that was kind of tough to hear

duckyboy
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Didn't find anyone better than him in music teaching😄

_abhinavprajapati
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i got every one besides the last one! this was super interesting though, i will definitely try to train this more!

marla
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I was able to recognize all of them, and know if they were higher or lower except the 5 cents ones. Thank you so much for the video❤️❤️

elliee.
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I have a new mouthpiece on my trombone and this exercise really renewed my confidence on my instrument because I was having some issues with a tuner and my ear today but this helped remind me how to really listen that in depth and will really carry back into my practicing. Thanks! I will definitely be sharing this video with my students that are struggling with intonation.

alexheck
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It made the semi tones sound huge.... the 5 cent ones were very hard.... I was hearing the stable tones as having vibrato 😒. On the quiz at the end I got all but the last one....

WizardOfArc
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Such a fun way to practice pitch! I only got one of them wrong on the first listen.

aquamarineryu
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Ahhh loving your lessons! VERY effective!

kanyaTu
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Omg I'm fascinated by the results the first time!

shreyan.mp
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Thank you for these videos, they're so helpful. Also I love your voice

laurynk
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This messed with my brain so much!!! Awesome 🤩

marijaneva
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Are you sorcerer, you taught it magically. 👍

reshephgani
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Got them all right. 30 cents was much more of a difference than I expected. Sixth tones have a noticeably different timbre than quarter tones; I see now why Hába and Wyschnegradsky were interested in sixth tones and twelfth tones.

CalebDickinsonMusic
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THANK YOU MUCH 💜💜💜
I LISTENED TO THIS ONLY A FEW TIMES AND MY HEARING HAS DRAMATICALLY IMPROVED
IMPRESSIVE WORK MY FRIEND NAMASTE THANK YOU 🤍💜💜

JOHNSONWIELKI
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This is fantastic. I need something like this to help train my ear for playing the cello.

mlumbra
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That was fun, got all of them right. Shifting something by 5 cents works the same as subtle chromatic aberration filter.
You can get pretty good at hearing this range better by editing vocal doubles and their pitches manually.

In the future I will definitely buy your V60 system.

anthonyvargas