

If you’re not sure if you’re on pitch, you should get help from a qualifi ed voice teacher. I’ve seen students spend years doing singing courses with zero improvement!Īnd it’s been a personal crusade of mine to help these lost souls.

EAR PRACTICE PRACTICAL HOW TO
I’m talking about being able to hear yourself correctly.Īnd without feedback, how can you know how to correct it? Why Is Ear Training? When I say feedback, by the way, I don’t mean a screaming guitar amplifier. Odds are, it’s because you’re not getting the right feedback to fix your pitch. If you’ve done an online singing course or just watched YouTube videos of singing exercises, it’s hard to know whether you’re in-tune. What is Ear Training?Įar training is the ability to hear different notes, intervals and chords in music.Īnd like I mentioned before, many students will practice along with scales and exercises without knowing whether they’re on pitch or not. So today, I want to show you 15 effective ways of ear training so you’re always in tune.īefore we jump into the exercises, let’s talk a little bit more about what ear training can do for you. The truth is it’s hard to know if you’re practicing correctly unless you’ve trained your ear.Īs you train your ear, you’ll have a better idea when you’re singing on pitch and when you’re off.Īnd even if you’re not singing on pitch, ear training will help you learn to correct it. Whether you’re just learning to sing or have been performing a long time, ear training will improve your singing.Įspecially if you’re just starting to learn to sing, ear training is the best way to know if you’re actually improving.

Ear training is something all great singers do.
