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8 Sessions / 1 hours of work per session
Skill Level
Beginner
Topics
Identifying Phrases, Using Scales, Chords, Arpeggios

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Ear Training & Aural Skills: Part 3 Melodies

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Identifying Phrases, Using Scales, Chords, Arpeggios

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Course Description

Mastering the art of learning music by ear on any instrument.


Are you a music maker, performer, composer, or aspiring songwriter looking to up your game? This is the place to start.


Ear Training and Aural Skills is the practice of learning to play music by ear, learning to notate music by ear, and learning to understand music on a deeper level just by hearing it. In this course we are going to learn techniques for listening, analyzing, and notating music (writing it down) just by listening. Perfect Pitch is not required.


Part 3 focuses on identifying phrases, using scales and scale fragments, working with chords and arpeggios, and notating a melody by ear.

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This course is in adaptive mode and is open for enrollment. Learn more about adaptive courses here.

Session 1: Getting Started (March 7, 2025)
Welcome to the 3rd course in Ear Training and Aural Skills. In this course, you'll focus on learning how to play and notate melodies by ear.
5 lessons
1. Introduction
2. What We Know So Far
3. Our Goal For This Class: Melodies
4. Tools We Will Use
5. This is Not Kung Fu
Session 2: Identifying Words, Not Letters (March 14, 2025)
5 lessons
1. Interval Recognition
2. Familiar "Riffs"
3. Looking For "Pillars"
4. Identifying Scale Fragments
5. Identifying Chord Outlines or Arpeggios
Session 3: Working with Scales and Scale Fragments (March 21, 2025)
13 lessons
1. Example
2. Answers
3. Connect the Dots
4. Example
5. Answers
6. How to Hear Scale Fragments
7. 5 Scales We Care About the Most
8. The Major Scale
9. The Natural Minor Scale
10. The Pentatonic Minor Scale
11. The Pentatonic Major Scale
12. The Chromatic Scale
13. Website to Practice With
Session 4: Identifying Scale Fragments in Shifting Directions (March 28, 2025)
7 lessons
1. Example
2. Answers
3. "Pillars" in Shifting Directions
4. Filling in the Missing Notes
5. Example and Walkthrough
6. Example
7. Answers
Session 5: Melodies for Practice (April 4, 2025)
13 lessons
1. Tips For Dictation
2. Practice
3. Answer
4. Practice
5. Answer
6. Practice
7. Answer
8. Practice
9. Answer
10. Practice
11. Answers
12. Practice
13. Answers
Session 6: Working with Chords and Arpeggios (April 11, 2025)
6 lessons
1. "Feeling" The Harmony in a Melody
2. Tonic Triads
3. Dominant Triads
4. Example
5. Answers
6. Other Triads
Session 7: Practice – Anything Goes! (April 18, 2025)
17 lessons
1. Using These Practice Videos
2. Practice
3. Practice
4. Practice
5. Practice
6. Practice
7. Practice
8. Practice
9. Practice
10. Practice
11. Practice
12. Practice
13. Practice
14. Practice
15. Practice
16. Practice
17. Practice
Session 8: Wrap Up (April 25, 2025)
Thanks for being part of this class! If you enjoyed this one, check out some of my other classes that are available as micro-courses on Kadenze - in Music Theory, Ableton Live and Podcasting.
2 lessons
1. What Comes Next?
2. Thanks for Watching!
Learning Outcomes

Below you will find an overview of the Learning Outcomes you will achieve as you complete this course.

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What You Need to Take This Course

Some blank sheet music and a pencil is all you need to take this course in Ear Training and Aural Skills.


In the Resources section, you'll find some files for blank sheet music that can be downloaded and printed, if you don't have any yourself.


Other resources that might be handy (but not essential) include:

  • tuner
  • MuseScore (free music composition and notation software). See: https://musescore.org