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Lesson 13 - Review of Degrees I, II, III, V and VI of the Major Scale PDF Print E-mail
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Ear Training - Sight Singing Major Scales
Written by Simon Harris   
Wednesday, 08 September 2010 18:15

These lesson notes correspond to the Guitar Pro Tab, PDF and Audio files for Lesson 13 - Review of Degrees I, II, III, V and VI of the Major Scale from Sight Singing Major Scales - Part One of Perfect Your Pitch - Ear Training And Sight Reading For Guitar Players.

 

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This lesson provides extra practice materials for the second degree of the C major scale along with consolidation for the first, third, fifth and sixth degrees.


I've just been running over the exercises before writing these notes and if you're ear is developing as it should be these exercises are in many easier than the earlier ones because the extra gives more melodic possibilities and the rhythmic variations make them more more musical. By now, you should be able to sing the melody first and just listen to the tab to check that you're singing the right melody (in tune!)


If you find that you're having problems perhaps you should go back and review earlier lessons - sight reading first and then chechecking with the Guitar Pro tab file.

 

Lesson 13 - Review of Degrees I, II, III, V and VI of the Major Scale

 

Guitar Ear Training Programs And Links

The accompanying Guitar Tab Files for this Ear Training Course are available in Guitar Pro 6 format from the Advanced Guitar Player Downloads section.

If you haven't got a copy of Guitar Pro, Click here to visit the Guitar Pro download page.

Although they often don't provide progressive Aural Skills development for beginners, ear training software programs can be very useful. I personally use EarMaster Pro - Click here to download a Trial Version of EarMaster Essential, Pro or School.

 

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