Saturday, April 26, 2025

Ear Training Challenge Activity Links

For this month students can complete Tonic Tutor.com games or choose activities from the links below to strengthen their ear training skills to prepare to complete this month's ear training challenge of their choice.

Ear Training Games (Theta/Teoria/Simon/Quizlet)

Level 1

Paddle Tones- What scale note did you hear? Do(1), Re(2), Mi(3) etc.
Sequencing with Simon @PhilTulga.com -Strengthen your music memory by seeing how many music pitches you can remember and playback in a row.


Level 2

Tone Drops- What scale note did you hear? Do(1), Re(2), Mi(3) etc.

Three Tones- Can you play the melodic pattern you heard (3 notes)?

Flash Rhythms - Practice identifying the matching rhythm pattern that you hear.

Teoria.com Interval Ear Training - Level 2 Steps (M2) or Skips (M3)


Level 3

Melodic Drops- Hear notes played separately. Identify the interval.
Rhythm Puzzles - Click the link to play Rhythm Puzzles and select the matching rhythm measure that you hear. Hint: You'll hear the metronome click on the rests. 
Teoria.com Interval Ear Training - Level 3 2nds (M2), 3rds (M3), 4ths (P4),  5ths (P5)
Quizlet Interval Song Flashcards- Match the song name with its beginning interval. (Login required)
Carnegie Hall Listening Adventures - Watch a musical safari story and learn about the instruments of the orchestra as you complete ear training challenges to advance to the next section.


Level 4

Parrot Phrases - Can you play the melodic pattern you heard from a 1-octave scale?

Tonal Recall - Can you match the pitches in the sound memory game? Hint: Watch the squares as the scale is played at the beginning to try and remember where scale pitches are like Do(1), Re(2), Mi(3) etc.

Flash Cadences - Click the link to play a game to review cadences. Hint: Perfect Authentic Cadences end with the tonic (1st note of the scale) in the melody and as the root of the bass

Teoria.com Interval Ear Training Identify the number and quality of the intervals by ear.

Tone Savvy Scale Ear Training - Identify major, natural minor and harmonic minor scales by ear.

Tone Savvy Rhythm Dictation - Dictate the 2 measure rhythm pattern you hear (QHDWE)

Tone Savvy Melodic Dictation - Dictate melodies with Do Mi So patterns. Add more pitches to increase difficulty.


Level 5

Harmonic Balloons- Hear notes played at the same time. Identify the interval.
Number Blaster Practice identifying scale tones and chord symbols. Tip: scale tones are labeled with numbers (1,2,3,4,5, etc.) and chords are labeled with Roman numerals (I, ii, iii, IV, V, etc.).
Speaker Chords - Identify which chord you hear in the progressions (I, IV, & V Chord ).
Teoria.com Interval Ear Training -Level 4 2nds (M2), 3rds (M3), 4ths (P4),  5ths (P5), 6ths (M6), octave (P8)
Tone Savvy Rhythm Dictation - Dictate the 2 measure rhythm pattern you hear (QHDWE)
Tone Savvy Melodic Dictation - Dictate melodies with Do Mi So patterns. Add more pitches to increase difficulty.


Level 6
Level 6 2nds M/m2, M/m3rds, 4ths (P4),  5ths (P5),M/m 6ths,M/m7ths, (P8)
Tone Savvy Chord Ear Training - Identify Major, minor, augmented and diminished chords by ear.
Tone Savvy Rhythm Dictation - Dictate the 2 measure rhythm pattern you hear (QHDWE)
Tone Savvy Melodic Dictation - Dictate melodies with Do Mi So patterns. Add more pitches to increase difficulty.


Solfa Videos

Singing common musical patterns often can help you more easily identify the distance between notes by ear.

Scale - Watch the video and follow along with the hand signs to learn or review the solfege for the one-octave major scale.



So-La-Mi



Do-Re-Mi-So



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