Thanks, good information, but no I haven’t heard Brahm’s lullabye, and I missed the Ford commercial: a few more songs like Happy Birthday would’ve helped me more….
Another melody for an ascending major sixth is NBC.
You forgot Minor 5th. My Aural Skills teacher told us to possibly think of the intro of “I Got the Power.”
I’m against using songs as a crutch though. You don’t want some annoying tune going off like an alarm clock in your head every time you’re identifying an interval.
@Flextones I remember borrowing the audio tapes from somebody and getting the same result. You feel like the guy in Mallrats who spends the whole movie trying to see the sailboat. ( search Mallrats – sailboat scene compilation ) << That sums it up.
I wasnt born with natural musical talent..its something Ive learned over time playing various instruments. now my main instrument is the bass and its so cool playing at church and with friends. having a good ear makes all the difference and it gives you confidence and the upper edge. Its great piking up the bass and just playing any song or jamming with out screwing around trying to find the right notes……a good ear gets you places!
@CP3Hornets30
i see your point..im once classified as ‘tone-deaf’ now i can sing after i learn the piano..rally getting use to the instrument sounds helps!
Thank You for this lesson I have been tring to play guitar have taken lessons and found nobody who could make me hear this like you did in just ten minutes again thank you
I’ve been researching a lot about intervals in books and videos and conclusively I happened to have this conception: ( mt = rs ) music theory equals rocket science at least for beginners .
hey… just asking… Im new in guitar training…. what is the benefit of learning the intervals???? how can I apply it to my guitar training… pls help me out to this…
Dude I have no idea what your talking about. Like with all that remembering a song stuff. D:
what kind of guitar is that?
Thanks, good information, but no I haven’t heard Brahm’s lullabye, and I missed the Ford commercial: a few more songs like Happy Birthday would’ve helped me more….
thank you
Another melody for an ascending major sixth is NBC.
You forgot Minor 5th. My Aural Skills teacher told us to possibly think of the intro of “I Got the Power.”
i think the superman theme uses a M7.
I’m against using songs as a crutch though. You don’t want some annoying tune going off like an alarm clock in your head every time you’re identifying an interval.
do you have a perfect pitch??can i like..get it even though i dont have it??
@Flextones I remember borrowing the audio tapes from somebody and getting the same result. You feel like the guy in Mallrats who spends the whole movie trying to see the sailboat. ( search Mallrats – sailboat scene compilation ) << That sums it up.
I think that Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin uses the major seventh.
ANDREW: thank you so much for your lesson! It helped me a lot…I’m a drummer and I’ve never really studied this so thanks again for helping me along!
for the 5th interval i also use twinkle twinkle.
I wasnt born with natural musical talent..its something Ive learned over time playing various instruments. now my main instrument is the bass and its so cool playing at church and with friends. having a good ear makes all the difference and it gives you confidence and the upper edge. Its great piking up the bass and just playing any song or jamming with out screwing around trying to find the right notes……a good ear gets you places!
@CP3Hornets30
i see your point..im once classified as ‘tone-deaf’ now i can sing after i learn the piano..rally getting use to the instrument sounds helps!
youre born with it. u cant learn it. you learn true pitch over time
what do you mean by I cant learn perfect pitch?
@tafytr you cant learn pefect pitch
relative
Thank You for this lesson I have been tring to play guitar have taken lessons and found nobody who could make me hear this like you did in just ten minutes again thank you
@tafytr
relative. then once you’ve mastered that, then you can try perfect pitch.
Most musicians and music schools don’t even practice or teach perfect pitch. Relative pitch is substantially more important than perfect pitch.
so whats easier to learn first relative pitch or perfect pitch?
definitely…. that’s why questions will help a lot in order for you to go deeper the things you wanted to know…
I’ve been researching a lot about intervals in books and videos and conclusively I happened to have this conception: ( mt = rs ) music theory equals rocket science at least for beginners .
hey… just asking… Im new in guitar training…. what is the benefit of learning the intervals???? how can I apply it to my guitar training… pls help me out to this…
I got problem with this when I switch in higher octaves