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João Freches
Dec 30, 17:16 in ToneGym Cafe
I Found the 1-10 Levels from route VI much more difficult than the 10+. There may be many reasons:
1st They are indeed easier because there's more chord variety, like minor too diminished to major chords and this way it's easier to spot the right answer because the early used only major chords.
OR
2nd I got better and something made click on my mind xD

This is not a critique, just coffee talk 😊
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ToneGym
Dec 30, 15:50 in ToneGym Official
Congrats @Tiago Ducuron for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Jesse Lyons
Dec 30, 16:59
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Deleted User
Dec 30, 05:04 in ToneGym Cafe
hey! is there a way i can train my voice on here
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Deleted User
Dec 30, 05:03 in ToneGym Cafe
Hey! how do i train my voice on here?
Congrats @san san for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Congratulations!!! Great job!!
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Great work! Keep it up!
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Colin Aiken
Dec 30, 04:48
Fantastic!
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Cuantas Vacas
Dec 30, 00:15 in ToneGym Olympics
Back to business!
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What's on your mind?🤔
I think stray kids only 😅🤣🤣
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Autumn Lehman
Dec 29
Samee
Hi, what are some good training methods to understand chords?
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Phil Derome
Dec 29
I think you need to narrow down your question and give far more detail as to where you are and what you hope to accomplish. This community is about ear training but your question seems to go well beyond.

I play piano, understanding chords at some level from a book is nothing compared to making good use of them when improvising for example.

Even once you clarify, I probably can’t help because I am novice, but I am confident some here will be helpful.
Hey! So I'm new here (like many others are lol) and my vocal ranges are G#4 and A3, can somebody tell me if this is good or bad? :)
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Phil Derome
Dec 23
Nothing wrong or good about that. It is what you do with your voice or other skills that matter. Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan do not have remarkable voices with limited ranges, unlike Frank Sinatra, Julio Iglesias, Ella Fitzgerald, Adele, or opera singers, but they accomplished a lot. If you enjoy singing or want to develop your voice, by all means do it. Also to reiterate, wide public recognition isn’t the only measure of success. musically speaking, try things out you enjoy for the sake of it, and if you have ambitious goals, that is fine too.
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yeah, it is not a competition. You can sing 3 notes and create the most memorable songs ever
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Star Veil
Dec 29
Omg a stay ??😂😂😂😂
Yes I'm also a stay too
Hi, i'm new here i want to start improving my singing skills i've done the vocal range test and i'm G#3 D#5 is that good for a 14 years old beginner? And if you have some tips on how to improve that would help me a lot 🙏
Treina muito e ser idol
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Yo también ^_^
Congrats @Torgeir Hernes for winning the Silver Ears Award!
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Jesse Lyons
Dec 27
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Congratulations!!!
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Colin Aiken
Dec 28
Excellent work!
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Hi Sebastian! Thank you! And thank you for albums, I didn't know two of them, I'll definitely listen to them!
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Hi Colin! Thank you!
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Jesse Lyons
Dec 27
Congrats @Jesse Lyons for completing the 'Complete Music' program!
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Jesse Lyons
Dec 27
@Colin Aiken Thank you friend