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The Musician's Ear

A Comprehensive Course in Ear Training and Note Recognition

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The Musician's Ear

By: David Ovidiu
Narrated by: Kim Noble
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This audio course focuses on developing pitch and note recognition skills through ear training exercises. It covers a wide range of topics, from the basics of musical pitch and the musical alphabet to more advanced topics such as scales, chords, and their application in different musical genres. The course is designed to be informative, engaging, and helpful for both beginner and experienced musicians. It provides a comprehensive and practical learning experience that can be revisited as needed to reinforce key concepts. Many of the exercises in the course are distinct modules that can be listened to individually, making it possible to focus on the areas that you most want to focus on and develop. This is an ideal way to build your musical expertise and note recognition skills.

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