Hello ToneGym people!,
I made myself a tool for learning (harmonic) intervals that actually works!, though I could share:

https://play.unity.com/en/games/56ff7036-5f14-48e6-919d-acf1ca9783f8/true-harmonics

Looking forward for your comments!
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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.
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Darío Herrero
Mar 18, 11:12
que mierda
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Darío Herrero
Mar 18, 11:13
yerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Congrats @Noah Latsch for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Kathy Anderson
Mar 17, 14:27
Congratulations !! Great job!!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 17, 23:31
Fabulous work!
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ToneGym
Mar 17, 15:32 in ToneGym Official
Congrats @Sean Farrell for winning the Silver Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 17, 23:31
Congrats!
Congrats @Michael Southard for completing the 'Music Theory Basics' program!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 16
Well done!
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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?
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Kathy Anderson
Mar 17, 14:27
Good for you!!
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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?

Thanks!
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Jace Noson
Mar 14
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.
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I get them 90% of the time wrong. Cannot for the sake of my life and the life of my children to figure that one out.
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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.
Congrats @Martin Pinkas for completing the 'Music Theory Basics' program!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 15
Good work!
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bolly woudh
Mar 16
😀gg
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Good for you!!
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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You can use a VPN to bypass geo-restrictions