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EAR TRAINING
Identify Intervals
Level 5 must be able to distinguish M2, M3, P4, P5, M6, M7, P8 by ear
There are 2 websites to help you with this.

THEORY
Identify Intervals
Level 5 must be able to identify M2, m2, M3, m3, P4, P5, M6, m6, M7, m7 P8 by sight

  • Visit: http://www.teoria.com/exercises/index.htm
    Choose Intervals: Identification exercise
    Click English
    check mark minor 2, minor 3, minor 6, minor 7, Nahir 2m Nahir 3, Major 6, Major7, and Perfect 4, Perfect 5.  Choose No Accidentals. 
    Click OK

Identify Key Signatures
Level 5 must be able to look at a key signature and identify the Major key

  • Visit: http://www.emusictheory.com/drillKeySignatures.html
    This may take a while to load. Please be patient
    Click Settings (upper left hand corner)
    In the first drop down box, choose: Ask only Major keys
    In the second drop down box, choose: Sharps and Flats or whichever one you want to drill
    in the third drop down box, make the number 7
    In the fourth drop down box, choose: Don't ask
    Leave the fifth drop down box alone
    Click OK
    Click START EXERCISE
    You must click 3 choices before it will go on.  For example, to tell the exercise G Major, you have to click the G, the Natural (because its not a sharp) and the Major buttons
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