Improve Your Musician Ear Training with this Oral Exercise

TLDRThis video provides a musician oral exercise that will help improve your ear training by identifying if a note is flat or sharp. It is an intermediate-level exercise that should be practiced on alternating days until a 100 score is achieved. It includes four levels of difficulty with increasing challenges.

Key insights

🎵This oral exercise is designed to improve your ear training by sharpening your ability to identify if a note is flat or sharp.

🎶Practicing this exercise regularly on alternating days will lead to significant improvement in your musician ear training.

🔊Listening carefully and remaining focused on accurate hearing is crucial to effectively complete this exercise.

📈The exercise consists of four levels of difficulty, each presenting a higher challenge to test your ear training abilities.

Each note in the exercise is played only once, requiring you to accurately identify if it is flat or sharp.

Q&A

How frequently should I practice this exercise?

This exercise should be practiced on alternating days until you achieve a 100 score.

What level of musician ear training is required for this exercise?

This exercise is designed for intermediate-level musicians who already have some basic ear training knowledge.

What happens if I don't answer every question correctly?

If you struggle or don't answer every question correctly, you should continue to practice this exercise on alternating days until you achieve better results.

Is there a recommended order to answer the questions?

Yes, it is recommended to finish all the questions in order, without skipping ahead.

How can I improve my accuracy in identifying if a note is flat or sharp?

By listening carefully and remaining focused on accurate hearing, you can gradually improve your ability to identify if a note is flat or sharp.

Timestamped Summary

00:01Introduction to the musician oral exercise.

00:10Instructions for practicing the exercise on alternating days until a 100 score is achieved.

01:04Demonstration of the exercise with the first note being flat.

09:48Demonstration of the exercise with the second note being sharp.

13:08Conclusion of the exercise and instructions for further practice.