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Ear practice song
Ear practice song





ear practice song

I bet your brain can reconstruct a better representation of the photo. Try to notice different details so that you can sharpen your mental image.Ĭlose your eyes once more and see if that image has more detail.

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Now open your eyes and take another look. You probably can recall certain details, but I bet the mental image is fuzzy, lacking clarity. Now close your eyes and try to recall that image in your mind. For example, take a look at this image and try to memorize as many details as possible. Moreover, we can train this part of our mind with practice. It resembles perceptual experience, but occurs without external stimuli-“seeing in the mind’s eye.” This is a skill we all have. Mental imagery, or visualization, is a quasi-perceptual experience. With these exercises we are essentially training the singer’s brain to be sensitive to pitch-and the voice will follow the brain. My philosophy is to teach them to do more, so that I do less. I believe that every singer should not only experience and perform music, but learn the skills to be an independent, thinking musician. My approach to music education is to teach skills and not just songs. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if our choirs never sang out-of-tune? It is possible! Below I will cover tips for improving intonation through simple exercises to develop and improve your choir’s “inner ear.” These exercises can be used with singers of all ages. Intonation is one of the building blocks of a choir, and bad intonation drives me crazy. Improving Choral Tuning Through Ear Training







Ear practice song