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ListeningEarTrainer

Learn to recognize pitches

Tool Name:

ListeningEarTrainer

Tool Version: 1.31

Tool Type: Demo

Tool Cost In: 9.90 US$

Tool Target Platform: Windows

Tool OS Support: Win2000,WinXP,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8,Windows 10,WinServer,WinOther,WinVista,WinVista x64

Limitations: The first 24 exercises are free and allow you to acquire absolute pitch to a precision of 75 cents.

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Short Description:
Listening Ear Trainer has 2 methods to improve your pitch recognition skills. The Singing Funnel Method lets you sing notes with increasing precision. The Octave Anchor Pitches Method builds a repertoire of notes, which increases with each exercise.

Long Description 1:
Listening Ear Trainer offers two systematic methods to improve your pitch recognition skills. The first method The Singing Funnel Method presents you randomly notes that you have selected for the exercise. Your task is to sing the notes with increasing precision. With the Octave Anchor Pitches Method you don't have to sing. You listen to a few selected notes and grow your repertoire by adding notes.

Long Description 2:
Listening Ear Trainer offers two systematic methods to improve your pitch recognition skills. The first method The Singing Funnel Method presents you randomly notes that you have selected for the exercise. Your task is to sing the notes with increasing precision. In the beginning the funnel is wide open: you may be more than 2 notes off and still pass that level. As you continue the funnel gets smaller and smaller. If you reach an accuracy of a quarter step, then you can identify notes with a precision necessary to distinguish the notes in our 12 half-step scales. The second method The Octave Anchor Pitches Method does not require you to sing. First you learn to distinguish five notes that are an octave apart. These are the C2, C3, C4, C5 and C6. Then you start adding other notes. The next notes are the G2, G3, G4, and G5. One by one, you will add notes during the exercises, until you cover all notes. Both methods start with easy to master exercises. Since the computer gives you feedback and keeps track of your progress you get a systematic approach to improve your ability to recognize notes. The third method, the Interval Overtone Method, trains you to identify Intervals.