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What is Flawless Ear Training?

Flawless Ear Training is a revolutionary new way to train your ear. The course has been carefully created to provide you with personalized instruction. Kevin Ure developed the ideas for this program while teaching in a university for nearly decade.

It's like having your very own private ear training instructor in your home.

Unlike programs that have you guess until you learn to recognize intervals and chords by ear, this course walks you step-by-step through the process and gradually builds your ear by laying a strong foundation first.

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What is Flawless Ear Training?

Flawless Ear Training is a revolutionary new way to train your ear. The course has been carefully created to provide you with personalized instruction. Kevin Ure developed the ideas for this program while teaching in a university for nearly decade.

It's like having your very own private ear training instructor in your home.

Unlike programs that have you guess until you learn to recognize intervals and chords by ear, this course walks you step-by-step through the process and gradually builds your ear by laying a strong foundation first.

The Benefits of Ear Training and Why Most Techniques Fail

When you ask music students to conjure up images of ear training, they typically think of the long hours of interval training and sight-reading brief musical examples. Students often refer to this kind of training as ear straining.

The truth about ear training is that it doesn't need to take hours a day or require the relentless drilling of intervals and chords.

The Flawless Ear Training Course is unique in that is it designed to first open up your ear to hear inside musical structures.

Ear Training by itself won't help you hear the inner parts of a musical work. Most ear training is designed to be slow, and only the most talented will find success.

The Flawless Ear Training Course teaches a method that is designed to help you hear inside of a musical structure and recognize intervals, chords, and progressions with greater ease.

Most ear training methods ultimately fail to produce results because they involve an automated process. The concept followed by most programs is to introduce one interval at a time until all of the 12 basic intervals have been learned.

Not only is this method boring, it fails to produce good results. These programs also tend to offer too many different options, which leaves the student confused about the best path to follow.

Musicians need a multi-faceted ear training approach that includes exercises that complement and support each other.

The Flawless Ear Training Course is professionally designed to include complementary exercises so you can complete your daily ear training and go about your day.

...Opening Up the Ear...

If you want to open up your ear and hear more deeply into the music you love, you need a process that gradually improves your ability to hear the inner workings of music.

When attempting to identify an interval, many musicians use one of the following methods:

  • Using a familiar tune such as the opening notes of "Hear Comes the Bride" to hear a Perfect Fourth, or "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean" for a Major Sixth.

  • Mentally play a major or chromatic scale to "count" up to the interval they are trying to uncover.

  • Use a familiar "anchor interval" to determine other intervals. A common anchor interval is the Perfect Fifth, which is often used to hear a Minor Sixth.

  • Invert an interval that is smaller and then singing it down or up an octave to hear the larger, seemingly more difficult interval. (This works because of the way intervals invert, a major third ascending becomes a minor sixth descending when the ascending third is later sung an octave lower).

  • Using solfége syllables to internalize various intervals.

  • Visualizing a keyboard to mentally hear the half steps and whole steps in an interval.

In addition to these methods, there are many other even less effective ways to develop the ear, including attempting to manifest a better ear or listening to the sound of an interval over and over again while the individual sleeps.

All of these methods may provide some degree of results, but the development of the ear is a natural and simple process.

Most importantly, ear training shouldn't require more than 30-45 minutes per day. The best method is to train your ear daily and then go about your day. When the training is completed in the proper way, the ear will continue to develop naturally throughout the day.

There are some indications that you are on the right track with your ear training program. You should begin to notice these differences within 3 weeks of starting a reputable program.

  • When you hear birds and notice that you can identify the intervals being sung.

  • When you are running on a treadmill and hear a major or minor second.

  • When you get in your car and realize the warning lights are beeping a major or minor third (even if they are slightly out of tune).

  • When you begin to hear additional notes that weren't there before when listening to an interval. (These are called overtones).

  • When you listen to someone speak and realize that the words are melodic, and you start to naturally hear intervals within the speech.

Active vs. Passive Listening

I categorize ear training into two distinct categories that need to be combined to develop the ear.

Active Listening

Active listening is any ear training activity that requires thought. The following are a few types of active listening exercises.

  • Mentally identifying an interval that you hear.

  • Breaking apart a chord to find the notes it is made up of.

  • Writing down a melody that you hear using a process known as dictation.

  • Singing or audiating (hearing the music internally) printed music at sight.

Passive Listening

Passive listening is any activity that doesn't require much or any thought. Here are some activities that qualify:

  • Listening to a specific interval played at different octave registers in a loop.

  • Singing a melody by rote, such as when you sing "Happy Birthday" or a song you love.

  • Completing an exercise daily that eventually becomes second nature, such as the Daily Routines and Mirror Exercises.

When Active Listening Becomes Passive

In short, active listening and passive listening are very simple concepts:

  • Active listening requires effort.

  • Passive listening requires no effort.

There is a point where an active listening drill becomes a passive listening drill. This is the goal of the Flawless Ear Training Course.

There are two basic ways to learn a melody.

  1. Play it on the piano and memorize what it sounds like. (This is what many music students do).

  2. Carefully work through the melody, sounding out each interval until the musician know what it sounds like.

Both processes produce the same end product. Both students would get an A if they sang it correctly, but the student who followed the second process would develop their ears faster.

Both processes use an active process to produce a passive result.

The Flawless Ear Training Course is effective because it uses the right degree of active and passive listening.

Start the course and if you like the results, continue your journey with me.

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Learn the perfect fifth and major triad.
  • Transcribe melodies and harmonies accurately.
  • Improve pitch recognition and tuning.
  • Enhance musical memory and aural skills.
  • Identify the difference between chords and intervals.
  • Audiate music (hear music internally).
  • Hear within the structures of music.
  • Dictate simple 4 to 8 measure melodies.
  • Build a foundation for an easy and productive ear training experience.

Syllabus

This section introduces basic ear training techniques and procedures. The student will learn to use these techniques to better succeed in the course.
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Welcome to the course! I’m thrilled to have you here. Many students have shared how this course is helping them hear music more effectively, which is incredibly rewarding. I’ve received valuable feedback regarding the audio quality in some lessons and am in the process of re-recording these sessions to enhance your learning experience. I didn’t want to wait to release the entire series again because I believe the current content is still very beneficial. Thank you for your patience and understanding!

If you have any questions at all, I am here to answer your questions and support you through the series. Don’t hesitate to reach out!

Important Tips:

  • If you encounter a video with poor audio quality, please let me know! I can typically upload a new version within 24-36 hours.

  • If you find an exercise too challenging, remember that you only need to spend three weeks on any lesson or quiz.

  • Take it easy, enjoy the process, and commit to your ear training daily. With consistent effort, you WILL see results.

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Read about what's good
what should give you pause
and possible dealbreakers
Offers a step-by-step approach to ear training, which can be more effective than methods that rely on guessing and rote memorization
Emphasizes the importance of both active and passive listening techniques, which are essential for comprehensive ear development
Develops skills in identifying intervals, chords, and progressions, which are crucial for musicianship and composition
Includes quizzes to assess learning, which helps students track their progress and reinforce their understanding of key concepts
Focuses on refining pitch hearing and octave register identification, which are important for musicians who want to improve their intonation and accuracy
Teaches audiation techniques to help students hear music internally, which is a valuable skill for musicianship and improvisation

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Unique method for ear training

According to the course materials and likely student experiences, this course offers a neutral unique approach to ear training called "Flawless Ear Training," developed over nearly a decade. It focuses on helping learners positive hear *inside* musical structures rather than relying on traditional methods like interval recognition by rote or song association. The method balances neutral active and passive listening exercises, presented in a positive step-by-step process designed to build a strong foundation gradually. Learners are guided through specific intervals and chords, aiming to improve positive pitch recognition, positive musical memory, and positive audiation (hearing music internally). The instructor also notes they are actively positive improving audio quality based on feedback.
Concentrates on certain intervals/keys.
"I noticed the course spends a lot of time initially on the perfect fifth and major triad."
"Focusing on specific keys like C, G, and D early on helps solidify the concepts before moving on."
"The later lessons introduce more notes and chord types like Ab and Eb, which expands the scope."
"The exercises are built around specific intervals and chords mentioned in the syllabus."
Instructor is responsive to feedback.
"It's reassuring to see the instructor mention they are re-recording lessons based on feedback."
"The instructor encourages reaching out with questions, which is a good sign."
"I appreciate that the instructor is working to improve the audio quality mentioned in the course intro."
"Knowing the instructor is actively involved makes me feel more confident in the course."
Guides learners step-by-step.
"I found the step-by-step lessons easy to follow, building skills gradually."
"The course structure feels logical, introducing concepts and then refining them."
"It's helpful that the syllabus lays out the progression from basic intervals to progressions."
"The quizzes help reinforce what I'm learning in each section."
Focuses on hearing 'inside' music.
"I appreciate the focus on hearing *within* the music itself, it feels more natural than just naming intervals."
"The balance between active and passive listening feels like a refreshing change from typical drilling."
"This method promises a different way to develop my ear, which is what I was looking for."
"It feels like the course is trying to open up my ear to hear more detail in music."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Flawless Ear Training 1: Perfect Your Pitch and Musical Ear with these activities:
Review Basic Music Theory
Solidify your understanding of scales, chords, and key signatures to provide a strong foundation for ear training exercises.
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  • Review major and minor scales and their construction.
  • Study basic chord types (major, minor, diminished, augmented).
  • Practice identifying key signatures and their corresponding scales.
Read 'This is Your Brain on Music'
Gain insights into the neurological processes behind music perception to better understand how your brain learns and processes musical information.
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  • Read the book, focusing on chapters related to pitch, harmony, and rhythm.
  • Take notes on key concepts and relate them to your ear training exercises.
  • Reflect on how the book's insights can inform your practice and improve your learning outcomes.
Interval Recognition Practice
Sharpen your ability to identify intervals by ear through consistent and focused practice.
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  • Use an online ear training tool or app to practice interval recognition.
  • Start with perfect intervals and gradually introduce more complex intervals.
  • Focus on accuracy over speed, and gradually increase the tempo as you improve.
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Practice with a Study Partner
Reinforce your ear training skills by practicing with a partner and providing each other with feedback.
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  • Find a study partner who is also taking the course or interested in ear training.
  • Take turns playing intervals or chords for each other to identify.
  • Provide constructive feedback and discuss any challenges or insights.
Compose a Short Melody
Apply your ear training skills by composing a short melody and transcribing it by ear.
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  • Compose a simple melody using a limited number of notes and intervals.
  • Play the melody on an instrument or sing it.
  • Transcribe the melody by ear, writing down the notes and rhythms.
  • Compare your transcription to the original melody and identify any errors.
Read 'The Inner Game of Music'
Improve your mental approach to ear training by learning techniques for focus, confidence, and overcoming self-doubt.
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  • Read the book, focusing on chapters related to overcoming mental obstacles and improving focus.
  • Practice the techniques described in the book during your ear training exercises.
  • Reflect on how the book's insights can help you improve your overall musical experience.
Transcribe Simple Songs
Develop your ear training skills by transcribing simple songs and melodies.
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  • Choose a simple song with a clear melody and basic chord progression.
  • Listen to the song repeatedly and try to identify the notes and chords by ear.
  • Write down your transcription and compare it to the original song.
  • Identify any errors and practice transcribing more songs to improve your accuracy.

Career center

Learners who complete Flawless Ear Training 1: Perfect Your Pitch and Musical Ear will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Music Director
A Music Director leads and coordinates musical performances, often for orchestras, choirs, or other ensembles. The Music Director ensures the quality and artistic vision of the music presented. This course helps hone your ear to hear inside of musical structures, to recognize intervals, chords, and progressions with greater ease. The course teaches a method to help you hear inside of a musical structure and recognize intervals, chords, and progressions with greater ease. It may be particularly helpful for improving intonation and the overall quality of the ensemble's sound.
Orchestrator
An orchestrator arranges musical compositions for an orchestra, assigning instruments to different parts and ensuring a balanced and effective sound. This course focusing on ear training helps an orchestrator develop a deeper understanding of musical structures. The course teaches a method that is designed to help you hear inside of a musical structure and recognize intervals, chords, and progressions with greater ease. The course's emphasis on hearing inner workings of music may aid the orchestrator in creating richer and more nuanced arrangements.
Arranger
An arranger adapts existing musical works for different ensembles or styles. The arranger refashions existing material into something new. The Flawless Ear Training course can be supremely beneficial. This course teaches a method that is designed to help you hear inside of a musical structure and recognize intervals, chords, and progressions with greater ease. This course may improve the ability to hear and manipulate musical elements, making the arrangement process more intuitive and creative. The course's emphasis on hearing inner workings of music may aid the arranger in creating richer and more nuanced arrangements.
Composer
A composer creates original musical works. This often involves writing melodies, harmonies, and rhythms, as well as orchestrating and arranging the music for performance. This course in ear training helps a composer to develop a deeper understanding of musical structures. This course may improve the ability to hear and manipulate musical elements, making the arrangement process more intuitive and creative. The course opens up the ear to hear inside musical structures. By focusing on identifying the difference between chords and intervals, this course can help you take your compositions to the next level.
Film Score Composer
A Film Score Composer creates original musical works to enhance the emotional impact of a film. This role demands a strong understanding of musical structures and the ability to convey specific feelings through music. This course teaches a method that is designed to help you hear inside of a musical structure and recognize intervals, chords, and progressions with greater ease. By learning to hear within the structures of music, you may more easily translate emotional cues into musical themes, thereby strengthening your film scoring abilities. This course may especially help you refine your pitch recognition.
Music Producer
A Music Producer oversees the recording process of a song or album. This may involve selecting musicians, engineering the recording sessions, and mixing and mastering the final product. This course helps a music producer develop a finer ear for detail. The course teaches a method that is designed to help you hear inside of a musical structure and recognize intervals, chords, and progressions with greater ease. This may be useful when it comes to making critical decisions about the sound and arrangement of a recording. The course may be particularly helpful for improving pitch recognition and tuning.
Audio Engineer
Audio Engineers are responsible for the technical aspects of sound recording, mixing, and reproduction. A keen musical ear is essential. This course helps audio engineers develop a more refined sense of pitch and intonation. The course teaches a method that is designed to help you hear inside of a musical structure and recognize intervals, chords, and progressions with greater ease. This course may enhance your ability to identify and correct subtle imperfections in recordings, leading to a higher quality final product. This course may be particularly helpful for improving pitch recognition and tuning.
Choir Director
The Choir Director leads choir rehearsals and performances. The Choir Director is responsible for the quality of the choir's sound and their musical interpretation. This Flawless Ear Training course can be supremely beneficial. The course opens up the ear to hear inside musical structures. This course may improve the ability to hear and manipulate musical elements, making the arrangement process more intuitive and creative. This course may especially help you to improve pitch recognition and tuning. It may also help with building aural skills.
Session Musician
Session Musicians are hired to perform on recordings or in live performances, often on a freelance basis. Session Musicians requires a high level of musicianship and the ability to quickly learn and perform different styles of music. This ear training course may help you refine your pitch and intonation. Being able to audiate music can allow you to perform at a higher level. This course teaches a method that is designed to help you hear inside of a musical structure and recognize intervals, chords, and progressions with greater ease.
Music Teacher
A Music Teacher instructs students in music theory, performance, and appreciation. Strong aural skills are helpful to assess and correct students' playing and singing. The course's focus on identifying the difference between chords and intervals may assist with teaching music theory. The course opens up the ear to hear inside musical structures. As a music teacher, teaching is made easier when you can properly hear the structure of music.
A and R Representative
An A and R Representative discovers and nurtures new musical talent for a record label. A keen ear is helpful for evaluating the potential of emerging artists. The Flawless Ear Training course may help you to develop a more discerning ear. The course teaches a method that is designed to help you hear inside of a musical structure and recognize intervals, chords, and progressions with greater ease. This may improve your ability to identify unique musical qualities and predict the commercial viability of new music.
Musical Instrument Repair Technician
Musical Instrument Repair Technicians repair and maintain musical instruments. This often requires a good ear for pitch. This course may help you to develop a more refined sense of intonation and tuning. The course opens up the ear to hear inside musical structures. The ability to audiate music provides an additional advantage. This may make it easier to identify and correct subtle imperfections in instruments, especially when it comes to setting intonation.
Acoustical Consultant
Acoustical Consultants advise on sound and vibration issues in buildings and other environments. While primarily an engineering role often requiring an advanced degree, a good ear is important for assessing sound quality. The Flawless Ear Training course may help develop a more sensitive ear for subtle variations in sound. The course opens up the ear to hear inside musical structures. This may be helpful for diagnosing acoustic problems and recommending effective solutions.
Game Audio Designer
Game Audio Designers create and implement sound effects and music for video games. A strong sense of musicality is helpful for creating immersive and engaging soundscapes. The course opens up the ear to hear inside musical structures. The course teaches a method that is designed to help you hear inside of a musical structure and recognize intervals, chords, and progressions with greater ease. You may develop greater creative flexibility in your approach to creating game audio.
Podcast Editor
Podcast editors are responsible for editing recorded audio, adding sound effects and music, and ensuring high audio quality. The course teaches a method that is designed to help you hear inside of a musical structure and recognize intervals, chords, and progressions with greater ease. While not strictly music-related, the focus on improving aural skills may help you become more attuned to sound nuances and improve overall audio quality in podcasts. The course opens up the ear to hear inside musical structures.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Flawless Ear Training 1: Perfect Your Pitch and Musical Ear.
Explores the cognitive neuroscience of music, explaining how our brains perceive, process, and enjoy music. It provides a deeper understanding of the neurological basis of musicality, which can enhance your approach to ear training. While not directly a practical ear training guide, it offers valuable context and insights into the science behind the art. It is useful as additional reading to deepen your understanding.
Focuses on the mental aspects of musical performance and learning. It provides techniques for overcoming self-doubt, improving focus, and enhancing your overall musical experience. While not directly related to ear training exercises, it can help you develop a more positive and effective mindset for learning. It is useful as additional reading to improve your approach to learning.

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