the intent is to get used to how the intervals sound—just that. alternatively, you can play more intervals in succession to get used to the difference. As soon as you hear the first tone sound, try to guess the sound of the second tone. it's a mental exercise game.
the frequencies are chosen at random, but tend to go up when chosen an ascending interval and vice versa. the idea was that when I, for example, learn intervals by pressing keys on keyboard, I already know what I am going to press, so my brain isn't really trying to guess, but rather to recall how the next tone sounds—this is to prevent that.
I am not sure what you are trying to achieve, Rodrigo :) to play sine wave intervals in the frequency of your choosing you just have to use a simple synthesizer.
Oh I know, but I don't care. Set up that loopback is as simple as use a synthesizer, I just needed some base tones for a job and they were there ready to sample.
Congrats! I am wondering how exactly to get this badge. I watched 80% of the videos, and then I passed the test with 13/15 but I don’t know where the badge is or if I got it. Can someone please help?
Hey guys, just a question on sus2 and sus4 chords, I find them quite difficult to tell apart. Personally I try to mentally take apart the notes which takes quite some time, or feel out where the tonal cluster is and flip a coin.
Does anyone have any tips on this, or it's just a matter of practice?
These are tough, I will say on chordelius ot helped me to use the compare after you get them wrong to help you tell the difference.
What Sebastian mentioned was my problem, I was getting the notes right but not in the right order. Also, hearing the character was tough for me, but eventually a combination of listening for character/figuring out what notes were in the chord got me past those levels in chordelius.
I would say get familiar with the sound of a M2 and P4 against its root. The better you get at hearing those, start to add M2 and P4 against its root and major 3rd.
I break things up into smaller chunks if the whole is to difficult.
Hey, tonegym can't credit me for watching some of the lectures because I get a message that the publisher has blocked them in my country (lectures 9 and 10). This happens when I try to watch the lectures on the Tonegym website. However, after manually entering the lecture titles in the YouTube search bar, I can find them and watch them directly on YouTube without any problems.
Will I be able to complete the program on the tonegym website without officially watching these two lectures? (And maybe some others I haven't gotten to yet.)
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