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Lucas Guimaraes
Aug 17, 2023
Got my first star (all game levels completed) in Interval Barks today! :D
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Ken Wilkens
Aug 17, 2023
Congrats!!
How many levels are there?
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Cuantas Vacas
Aug 17, 2023
n
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Edmund Hassell
Aug 17, 2023
I had no idea that there was an end for any of the games, great job.
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Lucas Guimaraes (author)
Aug 17, 2023
@Ken Wilkens - 142 levels!
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Cuantas Vacas
Aug 17, 2023
n in an infinite sense, of course
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Dima G
Aug 18, 2023
now for an extra challenge do it again, but sing intervals using various degrees of the scale, for instance if you need to go up a 5th, you could do do-sol, but you could also do sol-re, i find that it's even more challenging for intervals going down this way
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Dima G
Aug 18, 2023
also curious, what solfegiator level are you at right now?
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Scott Slotnick
Aug 18, 2023
wow, you've got range!
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Avi G
Aug 20, 2023
How many are there?
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Lucas Guimaraes (author)
Aug 21, 2023
@Avi G 142 levels!
@Dima G Solfege - 32, Melody Jay - 101. Other games above 100 include Notationist (115) and Departurer (137)
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Dima G
Aug 22, 2023
@Lucas Guimaraes i need to double down on melody jay i'm way behind you! 😅
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Jack Feng
Aug 22, 2023
Why are there 137 levels in departurer?!
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Jack Feng
Aug 22, 2023
I can barely handle level 12!
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Lucas Guimaraes (author)
Aug 22, 2023
@Jack Feng You'll get the hang of it. Have songs that you know really well and remember intervals for them - worked for me.
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Dima G
Aug 22, 2023
@Jack Feng it starts jumping octaves and goes all 12 pitches close together, those are really tricky. Go through functional ear training (there are apps named that way) first, it will make everything else significantly easier.
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Jack Feng
Aug 27, 2023
Level 13's M6 intervals sound like a P5 or M3 or m3
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Lavelle Romain
Aug 28, 2023
@Jack Feng you right as your ear adjust you might mix up intervals. Especially the inverse interval like M6 and m3. M6 and m3 are opposite of each other therefor sound alike or related somewhat.