Parfait merci , je n'y arrive toujours pas mais vous avez compris quelque chose de fondamentale c'est la repetition de la gamme plusieurs fois afin de ce familiariser avec ! Merci merci merci
Bonjour Merci beaucoup! C'est vrai, la répétition aide beaucoup à apprendre les notes. Vous pouvez également associer chaque note à la sensation qu'elle génère en vous, de cette façon vous activez votre mémoire sensorielle et il devient de plus en plus facile de reconnaître chaque note. Essayez maintenant l'exercice avec les 12 notes th-cam.com/video/aD76NgfuXPk/w-d-xo.html
Technically this is training not perfect pitch but relative pitch because we're given a tone (C) and then you can figure out the interval and guess the note that way. Perfect pitch would be guessing the note without a reference tone. Also what I think would be better for pitch memorization is playing the chromatic scale instead of major and/or minor scales, that would maybe make you memorize a note instead of what the intervals between notes in the major scale are (now you'd be able to tell that it's a major scale but not be able to tell whether it's C major or C# major)
Yes! I will make a exercise with cromatic scale. More than a test this exercise is for training and learn for beginners. Thanks for TH-cam recomendation. Wait for the video for perfect pitc. 👍
this is a step toward perfect pitch. you have to know the tones before you can recognize them. This is a beginner lesson, good place to start. Everyone starts with the c maor scale with any instrument, and theory.
Hello, I study music teaching in a CONSERVATORY and I give you my answer based on vast years of experience and study: Not all of us have perfect hearing and those who have it don't even know they have it, so there are, for example, people who are doctors, lawyers or people who don't work in music and have absolute or perfect pitch. And they don't train their ear every day So, for us who were not born with that talent or gift, we have to train our ears and that is called relative hearing. relative hearing is the distances between notes using a note or sound as a reference, for example using the tuning fork) and I recommend using and always having one on hand) Or another way is to relate sounds with songs or small musical fragments that you remember or are familiar to you. For example: the simpsom begin with an augmented fourth. greeensleeves begins with a minor third
@@gonzalonovoa6222hi, yes, i agree with you. this is a great excercise for beginners and it’s good for relative pitch training. i only pointed out that it doesn’t directly train perfect pitch, however it could certainly be a starting point for further excercises in pitch training
Thank you, Dream Voice! Pronunciation concept: the difference between TH and Z is as vast as the difference between Fa and Sol. Still, it's not easy to tell the difference when we say it.
Solo debes practicar diariamente y, relacionar cada nota con una sensación o emoción que te recuerde algo y con eso vas aprendiendo el sonido y que emite cada nota. Algunos lo relacionan con un color, tú puedes ver qué te funciona más. Un abrazo y bienvenida.
Mmm. Who just trying to develop musical ear will be disappointed. Listeners who already have this ability will be bored. Useless training with mistake on a title.
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Parfait merci , je n'y arrive toujours pas mais vous avez compris quelque chose de fondamentale c'est la repetition de la gamme plusieurs fois afin de ce familiariser avec ! Merci merci merci
Bonjour Merci beaucoup! C'est vrai, la répétition aide beaucoup à apprendre les notes. Vous pouvez également associer chaque note à la sensation qu'elle génère en vous, de cette façon vous activez votre mémoire sensorielle et il devient de plus en plus facile de reconnaître chaque note. Essayez maintenant l'exercice avec les 12 notes th-cam.com/video/aD76NgfuXPk/w-d-xo.html
Technically this is training not perfect pitch but relative pitch because we're given a tone (C) and then you can figure out the interval and guess the note that way. Perfect pitch would be guessing the note without a reference tone. Also what I think would be better for pitch memorization is playing the chromatic scale instead of major and/or minor scales, that would maybe make you memorize a note instead of what the intervals between notes in the major scale are (now you'd be able to tell that it's a major scale but not be able to tell whether it's C major or C# major)
Yes! I will make a exercise with cromatic scale. More than a test this exercise is for training and learn for beginners. Thanks for TH-cam recomendation. Wait for the video for perfect pitc. 👍
this is a step toward perfect pitch. you have to know the tones before you can recognize them. This is a beginner lesson, good place to start. Everyone starts with the c maor scale with any instrument, and theory.
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Hello, I study music teaching in a CONSERVATORY and I give you my answer based on vast years of experience and study:
Not all of us have perfect hearing and those who have it don't even know they have it, so there are, for example, people who are doctors, lawyers or people who don't work in music and have absolute or perfect pitch. And they don't train their ear every day
So, for us who were not born with that talent or gift, we have to train our ears and that is called relative hearing.
relative hearing is the distances between notes using a note or sound as a reference, for example using the tuning fork) and I recommend using and always having one on hand)
Or another way is to relate sounds with songs or small musical fragments that you remember or are familiar to you.
For example: the simpsom begin with an augmented fourth.
greeensleeves begins with a minor third
@@gonzalonovoa6222hi, yes, i agree with you. this is a great excercise for beginners and it’s good for relative pitch training. i only pointed out that it doesn’t directly train perfect pitch, however it could certainly be a starting point for further excercises in pitch training
Thank you for making this video. It's great fun to play, and I felt so rewarded having guessed many correctly.
Beautiful! I only got 'Re' and Mi!🤦♀️
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Thanks 😁
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Thank you so much ❤❤❤
Thanks to you🎶🎵🎶🎵🌟
Éstos vídeos me ayudan mucho a practicar sobre el canto
Genial, bienvenido a Dream Voice ⭐
This works for me. I tried others but struggling. If you slow it down just a bit it would excellent. Still very good 👍😃
Sólo reconozco la nota - RE - pero voy a seguir todos los dias hasta que las reconozca todas
Muy bien, así es.
oooh, this is fun! thank you ❤
Great, thanks for commenting
Ahhh estoy muy orgullosa porque logré reconocer todas las notas.
Muchas gracias por sus videos, son muy buenos.
Uy qué bien! Te felicito ⭐🌟⭐🌟⭐
Thank you, Dream Voice! Pronunciation concept: the difference between TH and Z is as vast as the difference between Fa and Sol. Still, it's not easy to tell the difference when we say it.
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Genial esta clase ,pero nonpegaba nibuna 😅😅😅,gracias. Seguiré intentandolo
Gracias ☺️
Спасибо за урок🎉 узнаю только 3 ноты,год назад ни одной не могла угадать😂
WOW! Very well🌟
Esta genial gracias segire practicando solo reconsco Mi
Qué bien! Algo es algo.
Nose cuanto tarde pero es unrreto parami y megustan los rretos animo paralosque estan comollo noles entranada
Eso eso! 🌟🎶🌟🎶🌟
If im guessing 1 to 7 im fine, but I never learned this do re mi stuff, that's making it much harder for me!
Yes it is, but you will learn. Let's try with this one th-cam.com/video/Xxedcl77oK4/w-d-xo.html
Genial este entrenamiento!
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Excellent
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Crazy how i get Do-La right, but my guesses for Do-Sol is always either mi or re wtf
🤭keep practicing🎶🎶 You have a good ear.
me encantan estos ejerciciosss
Gracias 🎶🎶🎶👍
Oh esta buenisiimo 😮😀❤
Gracias 🎶🎶🎶
Mucha
S gracias
Con gusto 🎶🎶🎶👍
I am actually so bad at this😭
Me too 🤭
Keep doing it, don't give up, music is practice every day 😊
Isso é bastante fácil pra mim. Significa que tenho um bom ouvido musical ??
Isso significa que você pode ter afinação perfeita, ou seja, a capacidade de reconhecer uma nota musical em qualquer som.
No tengo oído para reconocer los sonidos.
Solo debes practicar diariamente y, relacionar cada nota con una sensación o emoción que te recuerde algo y con eso vas aprendiendo el sonido y que emite cada nota. Algunos lo relacionan con un color, tú puedes ver qué te funciona más. Un abrazo y bienvenida.
Ayayayay que vergüenza no di ni una 😰😅😅 pero practicaré y lo lograré 😁👏👏gracias
Eso es ánimo! 🧑🏽🎤
@@DreamVoice gracias por tu trabajo 👏👏😁
recomiendo usar un diapason yo hice trampa y saque asi las notas y es otra forma de ayudarse y entrenar el oido
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Estupendo
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Excelente, aportan mucho aprendizaje
Gracias Martín 🌟⭐🌟
Mw renmenw sa wi
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Sol es mi nota grabada
Genial! A partir de esa nota puede deducir las demás.
Excelente video!! Muy buenos ejercicios siento que ya los empiezo a entender mejor sus sonidos si son diferentes
Gracias Santiago, muy amable. Sigue practicando 🧑🏽🎤🌟🌟🌟
Katia Alexandra De melo
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Hola, está muy bueno! Podrías hacer otro con las 12 notas? por favor!! 😁
Claro que sí, lo estoy preparando.
@@DreamVoice genial! 🥳 Gracias
Genial, nos falta el de la voz mixta 🙂
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Dame corazoooon
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No pegué una nota!! Jajaja!
Sorda mal..! 😅😅🎹🎵👂🙊🐒
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Wow me falta mucho la afinación xd no más recordé unos xd gracias te amos
Gracias Rolando, siga practicando que poco a poco irá mejorando. 🌟👍⭐
Bom dia
Bom dia
Bueno, pero ese el nombre de la nota... Yo puedo imitarla sin saber su nombre. jaja No pegué una
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Estoy sordo, escasamente reconozco 3 notas después de 4 horas de estar entrenando con este video 😭
Tranquilo, nos pasa a muchos. Intente asociar cada nota a una emoción, relaciónala a la sensación que le produce cuando la escucha. Ánimo Javier 👍🎶🎶🎶🌟
No entiendo😊
Hola. Debes escuchar la nota que suena y descubrir cuál es. Es un ejercicio de entrenamiento auditivo.
Ih, fui muito mal kkk 😅
🤭keep trying!
I see im bad at this lol
Me too 🤭
#listenhard
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This is! & #@?
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Mmm. Who just trying to develop musical ear will be disappointed. Listeners who already have this ability will be bored. Useless training with mistake on a title.
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