Ear Trainer

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Press play to hear the first one.

How to use

  1. Pick a mode: intervals (two notes played one after the other) or chords (three notes played together).
  2. Pick a difficulty level. Beginner has only the most common patterns; intermediate adds more; full-set covers everything.
  3. Hit Play to hear the example. Listen carefully — you can replay it.
  4. Pick the answer that matches. Green = correct, orange = wrong (with the correct answer shown).
  5. Hit Next to go to the next example. Build a streak.

Why ear training matters

Reading music tells you what to play. Ear training tells you what you're hearing — and that's the foundation of every musical skill that doesn't come from a page. Improvising, transcribing songs, jamming with strangers, identifying chord progressions on the radio, even mixing recordings well — they all rely on the ability to hear an interval or chord and instantly know what it is.

Most musicians improve dramatically with just 5–10 minutes of daily practice. The trick is consistency, not intensity. Run a quick session every time you sit down to play, and within a few months your accuracy will surprise you.

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