
Play Music by Ear – from Beginner to Fluency
Play Music by Ear – from Beginner to Fluency, available at $89.99, has an average rating of 4.7, with 56 lectures, based on 119 reviews, and has 905 subscribers.
You will learn about Make the connection and Internalize your sense of rhythm, melody and harmony Learn and play popular songs without reading music Discover the underlying building blocks of music This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners, non-musicans and musicans who wish to learn music with their ears instead of reading music. It is particularly useful for Beginners, non-musicans and musicans who wish to learn music with their ears instead of reading music.
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Summary
Title: Play Music by Ear – from Beginner to Fluency
Price: $89.99
Average Rating: 4.7
Number of Lectures: 56
Number of Published Lectures: 56
Number of Curriculum Items: 56
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 56
Original Price: $59.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Make the connection and Internalize your sense of rhythm, melody and harmony
- Learn and play popular songs without reading music
- Discover the underlying building blocks of music
Who Should Attend
- Beginners, non-musicans and musicans who wish to learn music with their ears instead of reading music.
Target Audiences
- Beginners, non-musicans and musicans who wish to learn music with their ears instead of reading music.
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Discover the underlying building blocks of music
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Internalize your sense of rhythm
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Connect your voice and ears to find notes on any instrument
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Learn how to find and play a melody by ear
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Understand harmony – How chords work
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Play chords and melody at the same time
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Follow the step-by-step process to learn the rhythm, melody and chords of any song
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Learn and play popular songs without reading music
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This course is a combination of my other courses (“Rhythm-The Basics”, “How to Play any Song by Ear-the Basics”, “Chords and Harmony”, and “Song Discovery-Hello”)
In this course I will reach you how to make music your lifelong companion by connecting your ears, voice and body to music, through piano & ear-training. When we learn to play by ear, the music becomes a permanent part of our body and it is becomes easy to remember a song you played years ago as well as learn how to play a song you hear on the radio.
Until quite recently in human history, music was always taught and learned by ear. There was no such thing as music notation, but music was passed down as part of our greater cultural exchange. Written music was developed as a tool to help remember songs and to transfer information about a piece but since music is primarily an audio experience it more deeply ingrained in our brains memeory when learned through an auditory method.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Rhythm
Lecture 1: Rhythm lesson #1 – Walk and Count
Lecture 2: Rhythm Lesson #2 – Keep Walking "and"
Lecture 3: Rhythm lesson #3 – Walk with a little backbeat
Lecture 4: Rhythm lesson # 4 – Add the right hand
Lecture 5: Rhythm lesson #5 – Bonus lessonn! – How to play the drums
Lecture 6: Rhythm lesson #6 – Finding the Beats
Lecture 7: Rhythm lesson #7 – Thriller
Lecture 8: Rhythm lesson #8 – Using chords to find the beats
Lecture 9: Rhythm lesson #9 – Fingersnap edition
Lecture 10: Rhythm lesson #10 – Syncopated Vocals
Lecture 11: Rhythm lesson #11 – Mozart's Groove
Lecture 12: Rhythm lesson #12 – Walk, Tap, and Count with the music
Lecture 13: Rhythm lesson #13 – A Thrillling Walk
Lecture 14: Rhythm lesson #14 – Pulse vrs. Rhythm
Lecture 15: Rhythm lesson #15 – Different Time Signatures
Lecture 16: Rhythm lesson #16 – Shake it UP!
Chapter 3: Melody
Lecture 1: Melody Lesson #1 – What is pitch
Lecture 2: Melody lesson #2 – Find a note, sing a note
Lecture 3: Melody Lesson # 3 – How to use a tuner
Lecture 4: Melody Lesson #4 – High and Low
Lecture 5: Melody Lesson #5 – High and Low test
Lecture 6: Melody Lesson #6 – High – Low supplemental test
Lecture 7: MELODY LESSON #7 – Naming the Notes
Lecture 8: Melody #8 – What is an Octave
Lecture 9: Melody #9 – High – Low – Same – Octave test
Lecture 10: Melody #10 – First Song by Ear!
Lecture 11: Melody #11 – Find Two Notes
Lecture 12: Melody #12 – Low- Medium – High test
Lecture 13: Melody #13 – Find three notes
Lecture 14: Melody #14 – Twinkle Twinkle by ear
Lecture 15: Melody #15 – What is a Key
Lecture 16: Melody #16 – Twinkle Twinkle in different keys
Lecture 17: Melody #17 – Mary Had a Little Lamb
Lecture 18: Melody #18 – Happy Bonus lesson!
Chapter 4: Harmony
Lecture 1: Harmony #1 – What is harmony
Lecture 2: Harmony #2 – What is a chord
Lecture 3: Harmony #3 – The Function of Chords
Lecture 4: Harmony #4 – Twinkle with the chords
Lecture 5: Harmony #5 – Mary Had a bunch of chords
Lecture 6: Harmony #6 – Where and When to play the chords
Lecture 7: Harmony #7 – Same chords different songs part 1
Lecture 8: Harmony #8 – Same chords different songs part 2
Lecture 9: Harmony #9 – The minor VI (6) chord
Lecture 10: Harmony #10 – Breaking down the four chord pop song
Lecture 11: Harmony #11 – Four chord songs Medley
Lecture 12: Harmony #12 – Minor and Major chords
Lecture 13: Harmony #13 – Major and Minor chord test
Lecture 14: Harmony #14 – How to find the "Key" of a song
Chapter 5: Song Discovery
Lecture 1: Song Discovery #1 – Intro
Lecture 2: Song Discovery #2 – Keys and Chords
Lecture 3: Song Discovery #3 – Chorus Chords
Lecture 4: Song Discovery #4 – Chorus Melody
Lecture 5: Song Discovery #5 – Verse and Pre-Chorus Melody
Lecture 6: Song Discovery #6 – Mini Concert
Lecture 7: Song Discovery #7 – Conclusion
Instructors
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Michael Emenau
Music Teacher, Performer and App Developer
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- 4 stars: 27 votes
- 5 stars: 80 votes
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