Welcome to this lesson on intervals part 1.
Estimated time to learn: 3 to 6 days
Every song can be broken down into a series of intervals. Being able to recognize intervals instantly is huge! It'll allow you to find the next note every time, even if it's a large leap.
Now the best way to learn is to use what I call “Reference Songs”. Basically, taking songs you already know, and use them to easily identify intervals.
In part 1, we're going to talk about the first 4 intervals. That way, you won't be overwhelmed. Then once you master these intervals, you can get the lessons for part 2 and part 3 in the Play By Ear Mastery course.
Intervals: Part 1
Key Points
1. Use songs you already know to figure out intervals. For example, use Jaws for a Minor 2nd, Happy Birthday for a Major 2nd, Greensleeves for a Minor 3rd, and Oh When The Saints for a Major 3rd.
2. When you're trying to figure out an interval in a song, isolate that interval by singing it. Then see if it matches up with one of your reference songs.
3. Eventually, after practicing enough, you'll be able to “feel” intervals, and you'll no longer need to use Reference Songs as “training wheels”.
Intervals Exercise 1: Interval Acclimation
Here's the drill. Listen to the notes, and sing them back. Go through all the examples. Then go through all the examples again, but this time, first sing the notes, then play them back on your piano.
This is how we're going to start developing a foundation of notes in your brain. You'll start to get the feel of each interval and how to transfer it from sound in the air, to a pitch in your mind, and finally to the piano.
If you still don't understand, click the “Watch the Video Explanation” below:
- Minor 2nd drill: C Df C Df C
2. Major 2nd drill: C D C D C
3. Minor 3rd drill: C Ef C Ef C
4. Major 3rd drill: C E C E C
Intervals Exercise 2: Rapid Fire
This is easily the fastest way to test yourself on these intervals. It allows you to rapid fire go through each one.
Click Here to go to the exercise on Musictheory.net
Quiz on the 1st 4 Intervals
See how well you REALLY know these intervals. Take the interactive quiz below. Shoot for at least 80%. Ideally, you'd want to get 100%, but get at least 80% before you move on to the next lesson. You can always come back to it later and go for that 100%!
Click Here to Take The Quiz and test your ear!
PDF Cheat Sheets
Click Here to Download the Intervals 1 Through 4 Cheat Sheet PDF
Where to Go From Here
Congrats on learning the 1st 4 intervals! This probably took you between 3 and 6 days to complete and get at least an 80% on the quiz. If you learned it faster, awesome; it probably comes more naturally to you. If not, that's perfectly fine. Keep on practicing, and I'm confident you'll get it down!
If you want more lessons like this, you can find them in my Play By Ear Mastery course. It'll teach you the rest of the intervals in the same format, as well as keep expanding your range from 3 notes to 5, to 7, etc.
If you're ready to take the program and learn to play by ear once and for all, click here to get the Play By Ear Mastery program.
Oh, and if you're still within your first week, click here to access your 50% of link through the “Bonuses” page here.
-Zach
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