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Eirik Fjelde
Feb 14, 16:01 in ToneGym Cafe
I am thinking of getting the pro version but i am wondering, can i practice as much as i want then? I could only do 1 workout as a free member….
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ToneGym
Feb 13, 18:57 in ToneGym Official
Congrats @D T for winning the Silver Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Feb 13, 23:19
Congrats!
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Kathy Anderson
Feb 14, 15:52
Congratulations!!
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ToneGym
Feb 14, 14:33 in ToneGym Official
Congrats @Jace Kuntz for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Kathy Anderson
Feb 14, 15:51
Congratulations!!! Great job !!
I know it takes time, but any really game changing tips on how to hear the difference between and Augmented and Diminished chord? They both feel equally dissonant.
I've been playing along matching the chords by ear (which in itself is tough going), Googled a bunch, understand in theory Dim resolves up, Aug down, their sonic characteristics (to me both are just dissonant) but without any progression or key context I'm really struggling.

Thanks!
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Cedric LB
Feb 13
Not sure a noob like me is in a good position to give advice, but I'm trying to get the interval between the highest and lowest note on the chord. Smaller interval - diminished, bigger interval - augmented
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You sing a note you hear and then you sing a note a major third and/or a minor third above or below, at which point it should be easy to figure out which one sounds...if it sounds a minor third it's a diminished chord, if it sounds a major third it's augmented.
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I've read and always thought of these words to describe them:

Aug – mysterious, dreamy, intriguing, thoughtful, curious
Dim – tense, uncomfortable, intense, anxious

Try making your own mind map/model of what they evoque. I know you said they sound dissonant, but it's not the same type of dissonance, you gotta get to know them better, as if they were your own friends. Takes a little time to establish a relationship. Look for examples in songs you know.
Someone could help me with Inversionist game? I can't get into it!
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Claudia Dolfi
Feb 12
I try to hear which note (I, III or V) the highest note is, where the root note is together with the overall sound feel (root feels 'rooted', common, 'at home', 1st sounds like the end of a piece, 2nd sounds 'more interesting', 'not at home'. But I'm not really good at it yet.
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Andrea Caligiuri (author)
Feb 13
I dont know... it's the only game i'm still at level 1... others i'm 8/9 level... i really cant get it... it's so frustrating
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Easy brother, just sing the notes. The intervals that form are different, hence, the overall timbre or color of the chord is gonna vary. Those are the subtleties you are looking to train.

Nevertheless, if you don't think or visualize how it is gonna be a useful skill for your musicianship, just don't practice it. It's okay. The games should be useful and fun.

Cheers
Congrats @AL DO for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Feb 12
Outstanding achievement!
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Fantastic - Congratulations!!!!
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Nat CHR
Feb 13
Toutes mes félicitations Andreï !!!
Bravo !!!
Singer Problems Only 🎤
What’s worse for your voice: warming up too early and losing the edge… or too late and feeling stiff on the first note?

Why It Matters: Timing your warmup can make or break pitch control and stamina.

Team Too Early or Team Too Late? What’s your strategy?
Congrats @Landry Qin for winning the Silver Ears Award!
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Congratulations!!!
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Colin Aiken
Feb 10
Bravo!
Congrats @Olivier Drouard for completing the 'Music Theory Basics' program!
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Colin Aiken
Feb 09
Good job!
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Good for you!!
MOST Chaotic Band Member? 😈
Which band member is basically “oops” in human form? 😂

Guitarist, Drummer, Vocalist, or Pianist
Why it matters: Rehearsals live or die on vibes + timing.

Team A/B/C/D - drop your funniest chaos moment.
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Cuantas Vacas
Feb 07
By the way, as a drummer myself I swear that whoever is creating such whirlwind -destroying part of my precious drumset- will be getting the funk out from the band as soon as he/she stops turning. Don't care if it's the bass player.
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Petr Pistelak
Feb 08
Where is a bassist option?😉
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Jensen Farris
Feb 08
First, to answer @Petr Pistelak's question (though I think he knows my answer) a bass is a guitar. So that would be why there is no bass option. I am a rhythm guitarist myself. The most chaotic thing I've seen in a worship band is the guitarist being the head of the band and controlling the way people do things.
can someone give me a run down in vibrato? I'm having trouble mastering it.
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on which instrument?