Over 800 Interactive Exercises (for pc use)
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What if you could train your ear right from your computer?
PITCH is a revolutionary system that has been carefully designed with advanced intelligence that knows exactly what questions to ask you based on which exercises you get right and wrong. A learning tool that drills you on notes, scales, chords, intervals, and even allows you to sing and mimic what you hear (using the microphone on your computer or a usb headset mic). In fact, you'll be able to connect a small midi keyboard and answer the questions interactively.
If you struggle with ear-training and need one-on-one training, PITCH is your solution.
Discover the power of repetition and how using P.I.T.C.H. will allow you to master melodies, chords, and progressions in a matter of weeks!
What music teachers don't want you to know about ear-training. The keys to self-training at your own pace with no hourly charge.
How to distinctively recognize tones from the major and minor scales.
How to mimic melodies from different scale tones (with a measuring bar that tells you how close you are to the note you're singing).
How to instantly recognize intervals like perfect fourths and fifths. If you know anything about music, you know that an overwhelming majority of songs move in fourths and fifths.
The differences between melodic and harmonic intervals and how to hear the individual notes that make up both.
How to unlock your ear to hear the individual notes of a chord (even the notes in the middle that aren't easily recognizable).
The solfege system: You'll be asked to sing random degrees of a scale (like "DO" or "RE" or "LA"). Learn to effortlessly sing any tone of the scale without a piano.
Learn how to recognize the distance between perfect intervals versus major and minor intervals. It takes mastery of both the perfect and major/minor intervals to play your favorite songs!
Use your own midi keyboard to pick out the right keynotes of melodies, scales, and chords!
Start slow, but end fast by adjusting your speed settings. Master each exercise, then return to past lessons with all-new random questions at a faster speed (intermediate or advanced)!
Learn to recognize other instrument sounds (piano, keyboard, horns, strings, woodwinds, guitar, bass, etc). Over 10 different sounds to choose from!
Master everything from ascending and descending seconds to major seventh intervals.
Learn to recognize single notes, 3-note melody lines, and various major and minor triads.
Drill yourself on the differences between the unison, major second, major third, perfect fourth, perfect fifth, major sixth, major seventh, and octave scale degrees.
Easily differentiate between major and minor intervals (like the minor third vs the major third ... or the major sixth vs minor sixth).
Test yourself on chromatic intervals and melodies.
Learn how to pick out every tone of the major and minor scale by just relying on one note!
Learn to sing the most commonly played intervals in music. If you can sing them, you'll be able to hear them --- and as you know, if you can hear them, you should be able to play them!
Learn the make-up of chords by studying the individual intervals that create them!
Move from step to step, from level to level, as your ear develops more. You're destined to see gradual improvements in your ear as you master each level!
Develop a professional ear for music by studying scale degrees, melodic and harmonic intervals, and various chords!
Understand the relationship between various pitches. These relationships are what create the melodies and chordal movements you hear in your all-time favorite songs.
Allows you to ultimately play all your favorite songs by ear and improvise without sheet music.
Frees you up to play what you feel (... to solo, improvise, transpose, and more).
Helps you to know exactly what's going on in a song without actually being at your instrument.
Helps you to remember melodies and chords because you aren't relying totally on memorization but you hear intervals in your head and understand how they work.
Through the use of our singing option, you'll improve your ability to sing various melodies and intervals. You'll even be able to sing 3 and 4-note chords broken up into single notes.
Ear-training is the ultimate way to excel as a musician, regardless of the style or instrument you play!
Stay focused and on time with P.I.T.C.H.'s convenient session timer. Choose between 10, 15, and 20-minute sessions! Believe it or not, it doesn't take hours at a time to build your ear. Just small consistent sessions.
Failure is not an option. P.I.T.C.H. will ask you as many questions as you need to complete a lesson. When you get a question wrong, you'll have to go back to the beginning and answer more questions until you've officially mastered it! Through painless repetition, you'll be unlocking your ear more and more!
Never lose track of your progress. P.I.T.C.H. keeps up with the lessons you've completed by putting a "MASTERED" label next to its title. When you load the program, it automatically starts you from the last lesson you mastered.
Shows answers of each question in multiple formats: You'll see answers as regular letters (like "C E G") and on the grand staff (for those that sight read).
Allows you to complete future lesson but doesn't allow you to officially master lessons out of order. Optimal results are realized when you take each lesson, step-by-step!
Answers can be shown at any time by simply clicking the answers button.
Having trouble hearing the interval? You can always refer to a reference note button that'll play middle C. As you build your relative pitch, you'll be able to relate what you're hearing to the reference note, "C."
Quick tips: Convenient on-screen tips to make sure you're taking full advantage of the software.
Three convenient speeds: Beginner, intermediate, and advanced. The program will move only at the speed that you're comfortable with!
Connect your microphone and P.I.T.C.H. will tell you exactly what note you're singing and whether you're sharp or flat (with a graphical meter bar that follows your voice).
Use a midi keyboard to answer questions. If you don't have a midi keyboard, you can always type your answer in or click the appropriate note with your computer mouse.
Compete against other HearandplayTM Zone members (coming soon in the next software update)!