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The Secrets To Advanced Ear Training 

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Ever wondered what the trick is to training your ears to hear just like the pros? In this episode, Adam and Peter dive into their tips for developing some great ear training habits and rituals.
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Комментарии : 40   
@cvealjr3811
@cvealjr3811 2 месяца назад
I thought I was tripping on my morning tea during the intro…🥴😄
@MegaPiano2010
@MegaPiano2010 2 месяца назад
I developed my ears as a kid playing along with The Monkees and the Partridge Family then on to the Beatles then moved on to blues and jazz. Start easy
@johngraham8661
@johngraham8661 2 месяца назад
Regarding the intro, I have friends who have a project called "Finely Tuned Elephant". Not sure this is interesting enough to be the first comment, but hey, it's early.
@chvolow
@chvolow 2 месяца назад
Peter's version of "can now we add movement to this situation" had me rolling
@AKC-MUSIC
@AKC-MUSIC 2 месяца назад
Rolling baby! 😂
@jesperkarlsson7279
@jesperkarlsson7279 2 месяца назад
Love you guys! Please never stop making videos…
@AdrianJazzAdventures
@AdrianJazzAdventures 2 месяца назад
fantastic discussion
@MrRossharrell
@MrRossharrell 2 месяца назад
This was a big relief to hear because I was born with a "gifted" savant-level ear for music being able to effortlessly hear and sing anything since the first elementary school choir I was in. I just stuck to the level where the rest of the choir was my whole life and never got curious like y'all are saying about learning music by ear until I got older. Now I need to learn pretty simple country, pop, rock, and indie music for gigs and I'm working through the "Jazz Piano Jump-start" Open Studio course which I highly recommend- it has a ton of great ear-training in every lesson.
@quentinmorales
@quentinmorales 2 месяца назад
such great guys, must be a pleasure to hang around at open studio
@AKC-MUSIC
@AKC-MUSIC 2 месяца назад
Ecstatic dance has been absolutely life-changing as a tool for self-expression as a musician and artist. You get deeply in touch with the rhythm of the music by channeling it through different parts of my body. It’s fun to do things over and over when you don’t take yourself too seriously, and you aren’t shamed for your mistakes. Stay curious, have fun and DO IT. Vocally I can follow improvisers pretty effortlessly in live jams, but I’m still working on my piano improvisation. I was classically trained to read music in a very restrictive perfectionist environment instead of learning music theory and getting in sync with my internal rhythm. I’ve always heard so many different layers of music in my head and I never knew which ones to dance to and how to get it out until I got Logic, practiced layering melodies and started doing estatic dance regularly two years ago. Thanks so much for your content y’all. You’re pretty nifty critters that’s for sure.😂🤩
@user-ld3jm7ui4u
@user-ld3jm7ui4u 2 месяца назад
Love you guys
@colehetzel5003
@colehetzel5003 2 месяца назад
i haven't transcribed anything by ear in probably 2 years, yesterday i found this channel and heard the intro and had to transcribe it. very interesting this video comes out a day after.
@josephjams7320
@josephjams7320 2 месяца назад
So good podcast
@EjLapore
@EjLapore 2 месяца назад
You both are funny. Thanks brothers!
@Mattochan
@Mattochan 2 месяца назад
That line up on the outro line, straight pocket!
@MarkEisenman
@MarkEisenman 2 месяца назад
NOTICE FOLKS, Peter is SINGING! For piano players... singing melodies against a bass note is a GREAT way to start. If you can't sing it, you ain't hearing it. So try learning an easy tune like LadyBird by singing the melody against ONLY the roots. Then when you think you can hear it, then test yourself by singing it in another key BY EAR, while at the same time UNDERSTANDING the root movement enough to be able to find your way through the root movement in the new key WITHOUT transposing each root. Just by understand the MOVEMENT.
@owonobrandon8747
@owonobrandon8747 2 месяца назад
amazing intro!
@tysonleuthauser1412
@tysonleuthauser1412 2 месяца назад
love it
@oliver7763
@oliver7763 2 месяца назад
It's so cool to sit opposite each other, piano on each side. How about a dueling piano set? I'm ear trained in violin.. actually didn't even know the names of notes until 4-5 yrs of playing!!!! My teacher stressed listening, pitch and copying so much!! Would my classical ear training make it easier to ear train on jazz chords?
@magmasclipsd9476
@magmasclipsd9476 2 месяца назад
I think the spotify podcast got cut short 😮
@YoullHearIt
@YoullHearIt 2 месяца назад
Hey there - Thanks, it should be good to go now!
@MagnoSauce
@MagnoSauce 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the podcast, love it. The de-esser issue is still there, heads up. For example 13:08 sounds like "thing" instead of since. Also Peter's voice just sounds a little distorted sometimes, like at 9:00 on the word "wanna" it's noticeable. Sorry for the nitpicks, just want to hear the podcast be as good as it can be
@ricoeurkhino
@ricoeurkhino 2 месяца назад
You guys are totally right, the secret is by practicing it. There is no "secret shortcut" to it
@bruslaw
@bruslaw 2 месяца назад
For a split second I thought Christopher Walken was asking the question...
@hanstaagen2066
@hanstaagen2066 2 месяца назад
Lol ya know its Walkins when he places silence between each word
@LeviClay
@LeviClay 2 месяца назад
come on guys! I'm working on an ear training course! You're giving away all the magic! hahaha love it
@natescape
@natescape 2 месяца назад
Once again the silver bullet for getting good at something is "become low to high-key obsessed with it and think about it compulsively for the rest of your life"
@CWBella
@CWBella 2 месяца назад
The "secret" for me is to just put in the time and trust I'll progress over time. And I have!
@zantilla
@zantilla 2 месяца назад
the thing i always tell my students is that the missing part of the ear training equation is enculturation. You're encultured long before you start music anyway because it's typically part of why you started in the first place. You can compartmentalize so much information by just taking the time to address when and where you've heard it before and what emotions are conveyed to you. If I "Write a doo wop tune", i guarantee your first thought was I VI IV V. It ain't a secret, but people do tend to miss that.
@BigDadaCricket
@BigDadaCricket 2 месяца назад
Adam Maness does have a touch of the ol Scott Aukerman to him.
@Bruce.-Wayne
@Bruce.-Wayne 2 месяца назад
What is that Monk tune called again?
@ryonambaa
@ryonambaa 2 месяца назад
monk's dream
@Bruce.-Wayne
@Bruce.-Wayne 2 месяца назад
@@ryonambaa....Thanks
@thomapple
@thomapple 2 месяца назад
Monk's Dream
@GameNationRDF
@GameNationRDF 2 месяца назад
this intro is a masterpiece :D haghahaha
@spacevspitch4028
@spacevspitch4028 2 месяца назад
I don't know, I take a very focused, detailed approach to these things. First I learned, systematically, how to hear and identify all 12 notes against a key center and drill with identifying notes with PC and phone apps until the recognition was automatic. Then, when learning a new scale, which of those 12 notes are in the scale? Lydian dominant for example is a mode of the melodic minor (or "jazz" minor) scale. I personally worked on hearing all 7 modes of the melodic minor scale by singing all kinds of 2, 3, and 4 note patterns with solfege syllables. Same with everything else. It's tedious but very straightforward and the sounds get so deeply ingrained in your soul.
@mosstet
@mosstet 2 месяца назад
Don't be messin' with Messiaen!
@FromTheHipp
@FromTheHipp 2 месяца назад
your points about being dogmatic are just simply gospel. its like playing a sport. if you want to be great at basketball, there are certain fundamentals that you must master. and that requires A LOT of time. Repetition. over and over and over and over. ppl get hung up on the end product and not the journey.
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