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Borfrok +_+
Sep 21
Now I can say I know if a note is a semitone higher than other
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Nice
Good job💪🏾
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NGUYEN TIEN
Sep 22
Can you share your experience of doing that? Thank you💖
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Hugh M
Sep 22
That's impressive! Long way to go here. Lol
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Borfrok +_+ (author)
Sep 22
I get completely used to Departurer at like level 50, there's some challenges between it and level 110 but is not something impossible, and since level 170-180, the levels are all algorithmic, so you can get advantage of it
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@Borfrok +_+ How many it take to get there ?
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Kenneth M
Sep 22
Wow. I'm at lvl 35. How many more years before i can join you at the top?
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Borfrok +_+ (author)
Sep 23
I think this took me a little less than 2 years, if you keep doing the daily workout everyday
There's no need to be fast though, at level 200 you are almost on the same level as I, I guess
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Agreed, at level 139 I'm doing 20ths & 21sts. !D
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Pete Someone
Nov 18
Do you have to count the notes or do you hear the interval and say That' a 21sts. ?
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Artem Kantsev
Nov 18
I'm curious how you're doing in that level. Like now I rely on a song or melody to hear interval, but do you just hear interval and can recognize it instantly, or what? How did you come to this?
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@Pete Someone @Artem Kantsev Speaking for myself, the songs I use as interval mnemonics still come into play, it's just a matter of recognizing those intervals across octaves. You can certainly sing up from the lower notes an octave or two (often requiring falsetto!) to get into the octave of the upper note to help you better recognize the interval, but I've found that over time (a LONG time), I need to do that less and less and just recognize the interval directly.
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Cherry Blow
Dec 09
As someone who started 3 days ago I am in shock😅