![]() Your score (top centre) will increase with one point. If you click on the correct interval image: the interval image will turn green and the app will play the next interval (two notes). See an explanation of intervals in section 9 below. See a list of interval names with abbreviations for guitar and piano in sections 7 and 8 below. The interval images are abbreviations of the full interval names.Īn example: If you think the interval being played is a major 2nd, then click on the Maj 2 image on the piano keyboard or the 2 image on the guitar fretboard. The correct interval is selected by clicking on the image of the interval on either the piano keyboard or the guitar fretboard. The idea is that you have to listen to the 2 notes (interval) being played and then select the interval on the keyboard (or guitar fretboard) corresponding to the interval that was played. The app then waits for you to click on one of the interval images on the piano keyboard or guitar fretboard. On entering the app, it immediately starts playing 2 consecutive notes (called an interval). Insert username and click on start to enter the app.Ģ. When I am not dabbling with the guitar I enjoy helping people with their investments, see for more.ġ. ![]() English is my 2nd language, so excuse the grammar mistakes□. I am doing this on my own initiative, for fun and to help. Justin, you are leaving an excellent legacy! I hope it makes your life easier.Ī quick word of thanks to Justin for providing this free ear training app and for the awesome body of work he put together as a guitar teacher. After struggling to figure out how to use the free ear training app on Justin’s site and unsuccessfully scouring both the main site and the community site for a manual, I compiled this user manual.
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