I would be interested in an advanced ear training course designed to listen for harmony (two melodies and / or chords)

Hey!

Thanks for the video. My comment is not on the video itself: it’s related to the title. :sweat_smile: I was trying to find out if you did an advanced ear training video for harmonies (when notes in intervals are played at the same time, and possibly more than one interval is played at the same time, so chords…) I’ve started this journey and I’m wondering if there’s some unknown unknown that could help me. If you already have a video on the subject, I’d love to have the link. Otherwise I’d be interested in seeing one in the future. :nerd_face:

Thanks again for all your work!

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Rick Beato has an ear training course. You might want to check that out.

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Welcome to the community Kevin. A cheap keyboard would be a big help with Intervals. I picked up a 20 year old Yamaha keyboard with XLR outputs for only cost $12 USD. It was missing the power cable but I replaced that with a standard wall wart. I stood right in the store and looked it up it got decent reviews when It came out. I am not writing a concerto on it but it tones.
It actually has a lot of features that are very useful suprisingly.

Anyway welcome to the community. Im glad you found it. Drop a howdy in the introduction area perhaps. You will find a lot of helpful people here.

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