Is there music producers who uses ToneGym? If you're a music producer, what practical use do you get from training relative pitch?
I've been using SoundGym for a year and I see the usefulness of those exercises, however I'm on the fence of starting another starting payed plan here. Some people say - just transcribe real music and you'll get necessary skills for music, no need for relative pitch apps and websites.
Looking for a new place where to find answers, aren't you? 😁 Welcome to TG! But first I need some answers from you... What do you mean when you say 'relative pitch training'? Have you learned music theory? If so, to what extent?
Awesome work, Avelino. I appreciate the valiant, triumphant feel that this piece evokes. Thanks for sharing, and I look forward to hearing more from you.
No i dont have any books Igor,I reference material and learn by ear . then go to my laptop and create magic! I really like your take on this, sometimes the best things are simple things. I would like to hear more of your take on it. what do you mean by a written D sounds like a C
Someone should send a screenshot of the comments here direct into support. Dont think they can check all the comments. I remember I did gave them a suggestion for one of the sigh reading championship and they changed but again I wonder now as that was a while back.
You know you can select what appears in your Daily Workout, right? You can basically opt out of games you don’t think have value for you and just leave the ones in there that you would like.
Should I learn something else before trying the gym workout ? I feel like most of the games are incredible hard for me, and I'm level 1 or 2 in most of them.
Hi Filipe. I find the Exercises section that you see on the right side of your page, very useful for practicing a particular skill or game that I'm stuck on.