How To Train Your Ears In 10 Minutes 👂🎵🎶 (Beginner Piano Lesson)

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New year, new YOU! Pianote Coaches are here to take your playing to the next level:

Learning to train your ears, and knowing what you are hearing when actively listening to music will take your understanding of music and the piano to the next level!

Lisa's here with a trick to help you remember the differences between intervals, from 2nds to octaves. 🙌

Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Introduction to intervals
1:00 - 2nds
2:13 - 3rds
2:52 - 4ths
3:09 - 5ths
3:43 - 6ths
4:35 - 7ths
4:59 - 8th (Octave)
5:28 - Review

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Do you have a good example of an interval in a popular song??

Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Introduction to intervals
1:00 - 2nds
2:13 - 3rds
2:52 - 4ths
3:09 - 5ths
3:43 - 6ths
4:35 - 7ths
4:59 - 8th (Octave)
5:28 - Review

PianoteOfficial
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You're such a fun teacher to listen too. it's like hanging out with a fun aunt. And you're so cheerful, it's so encouraging

WinterzPlayz
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I'm a pro player, but I gotta say this is a channel which doesn't make its things too complicated unlike other channels I won't say names, but I gotta say keep it up

tinotendamandizvidza
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Miss Lisa, your lessons are invaluable. Advanced in years as I am, I find great joy in watching your videos. You are truly a gifted teacher and I sincerely wish that I had a teacher like your good self when I was young.
The clarity with which you explain and demonstrate whatever you are teaching, is not matched by any other that I have seen on the internet. Additionally, your demeanor is so captivating and exuberant, and you exude an inner beauty that is as obvious as your outward beauty.
I am, as are many others assuredly, extremely thankful for your giving heart, as you continue to provide these nuggets called lessons.
I know that this is a pretty long winded way of saying, Thank You 😍 !

Grumps
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Using earworms and connect them with the interval as training, what an awesome idea :)

pizza
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I’ve been playing guitar for 8 years and just started on piano last week to integrate it into my bands music. So happy I found this channel. Very useful information and lessons throughout!

HereOnEarth
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This is the most useful video I’ve come across yet! As a singer, no one ever gave common songs to reference the intervals from every note!

theecharleshines
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an easy major 7th to remember is "take on me" by a-ha this song will definitely stay in your head

JaeFreshmen
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Happy New Year! Jeez the amount of time I spent with you this holiday season is insane 😅 but thank you so much teacher Lisa. You are truly appreciated! 🙏🏼❤️

Beezy_ELo
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Lisa. Don't ever lose that unbridled effervescence - it is what defines you. Wish my past piano teachers had it. Maybe I could play by now! You are just what the piano doctor ordered!

thebrewsterblock
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This was extremely helpful. Thank you.

sarahjones
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This video was very helpful thank you for all your hard work.

hotjt
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I love the way you explain things, even I that I don’t play any instrument, I can understand! Awesome

Heckis
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This video is super Now I got what it takes to really keep my ears toned! 😀

uncle.kayfas
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I like you make the lesson easy and clear to see and relate to common songs.

greatday
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Thank you teacher!❤️ again and again i love you a lot❤️❤️❤️

Sorasparkles.
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The song the Pajama Game (from the Broadway show of the same name) starts with an ascending major seventh. Another is the chorus of Take On Me by a-ha. Also, Bali Hai is pretty good---has the ascending octave going to the major seventh like Somewhere Over the Rainbow. For a good descending major seventh, use the last line of Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas. (Yeah, I know...another Xmas tune, huh?)

Good video.

peterharrison
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Thanks for the video, it helped me in training my ear intervals greatly!

BeatsAndPieces
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Those song examples are so helpful! Thank you!

exmousse
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Thank you very much ma'am! You are the best YouTube piano teacher; a lot of other YouTube piano teachers makes it intimidating and hard looking! I'm a newbie! I am trying to teach myself to play him but, during the coronavirus I cannot take lessons. But if listening to you and learning from you I don't think I'm going to need lessons. So in the meantime I just to doodle with him and get the fingers coordinated and try and learn my notes different sounds! I'm sure you're wondering why I called my piano a him! I gave him a name after my favorite piano player & singer! Also he soothes me I love him ! ☮️

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