Ultimate Intervals 2 - Musical Ear Training for Beginners - Perfect Intervals

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This ear training lesson covers all perfect intervals - the 1st, 4th, 5th, and 8th.

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Interval Guide
1st - same note
4th - Here Comes the Bride, Hedwig's Theme
5th - Star Wars, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
8th - Somewhere Over the Rainbow

00:00 - Lesson
2:52 - Exercises
6:32 - Tip of the Week

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Aye yo’ I haven’t had this much fun since college, I believe. Undiagnosed ADHD and imposter syndrome brought about by years of external and internal self doubt made me believe I couldn’t learn. This is the first channel that was technical and nerd humor enough to bring my attention away from what I was doing completely. This will be the channel I choose to be the basis of reclamation for my musical journey. You make me miss my friends dearly. Keep up the good work homie. I appreciate every video. You brought back an old spark I thought that had been long lost.

dapperninji
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I was gonna skip to the exercises like a big shot, but i did not want to miss your snark.

sholland
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That moment when you get them all right with no struggle after it feels impossible at first is so amazing

robinHobin
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i like how you teach
it's funny and educational at the same time ..Thank you

railynova
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Ouch!.. you caught me right in the mush with that knuckle sandwich Joe.. 😖

anthonyclark
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I’m really digging your videos. Very enjoyable presentation style. Thanks for the help with ear training.

brianmincher
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Wow! I love how you teach interval. I will never forget a perfect 4th and 5th👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 thanks

josedelva
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I’m just getting started with your videos and I LOVE your humor!!! Thanks so much for making this fun and enjoyable! Other videos are as boring as waiting in the DMV 😂

ZzSilentLegendzZ
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I'm just a beginner and i was scared to start but your jokes made me feel chill and have fun hahaha

havenprice
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I just started listening and like what I'm hEARing. I know that was very bad. I'm mainly commenting to assuage the YouTube algorithm gods. Looking forward to going through the rest of this training with you.

lindaginn
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You’re the best. Your lessons make all the difference. You’ve made it all make sense, thank you!!

damisev
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A real life saver Joe, thats what you are

michaelranks
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Thank you very much for your video. I feel it’s so difficult to tell perfect 4 and perfect 5.

catherinehu
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I'm so interested by your exercises! I need more particularly intervals and chords in musical context to identify the tonal center in multiple keys and musical genres.

gedinchristian
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Tyvm I’m practicing every day with your videos

miapurplefate
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Thank you so much for these series! I was having a hard time in analyzing each one individually cause I use hearing aids, and yours is the bes one t I have ever found and it's really helping me!

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joeluegersmusicacademy
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I have tried an App on my phone as practice. I can reasonably idendify the Root 4th and 5th whne the root remains at the same pitch. Where I have problems is where the root changes pitch and then identifying if the 4th or 5th is played. 1st and 8th are not a problem but when the root is changed in pitch the 4th and 5th are a problem.

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The real difficulty about intervals is not melodic but harmonic. Few confusion can be possible beetween 4th and 5th or min3rd and maj6th ... To recognize chords, most important is harmonic perception and tonal center. Could you give us exercises about that? Thank you

gedinchristian
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The 4th also sounds like Auld Lang Syne, which is what I usually see people mentioning as a "reference"

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