Educational Screencast : Ear Trainer
This screencast may be used in the classroom, or outside of the classroom, as a guide to the site www.good-ear.com .
This website is a very useful ear training tool that can help develop the ear of every level music student, of any age. Ear Trainer's several exercises including training for single notes, chords, intervals and jazz chords and even note location and perfect pitch. There are several options for each exercises that can help you tailor the exercises to your classroom demands and preferences. As well as your students'. Watch and enjoy!
This website is a very useful ear training tool that can help develop the ear of every level music student, of any age. Ear Trainer's several exercises including training for single notes, chords, intervals and jazz chords and even note location and perfect pitch. There are several options for each exercises that can help you tailor the exercises to your classroom demands and preferences. As well as your students'. Watch and enjoy!
NafME Standards:
5. Reading and notating music.
6. Listening to, analyzing and describing music
Massachusetts Arts Frameworks:
2.2 Use a system (syllables, numbers or letters) to read and sing at sight simple pitch notation in the treble clef.
2.7 Identify, define and use standard notation symbols, for pitch, rhythm, dynamics, tempo, articulation and expression.
5.1 Perceive, describe and respond to basic elements of music, including beat, tempo, rhythm, meter, pitch, melody, dynamics, harmony and form.
5. Reading and notating music.
6. Listening to, analyzing and describing music
Massachusetts Arts Frameworks:
2.2 Use a system (syllables, numbers or letters) to read and sing at sight simple pitch notation in the treble clef.
2.7 Identify, define and use standard notation symbols, for pitch, rhythm, dynamics, tempo, articulation and expression.
5.1 Perceive, describe and respond to basic elements of music, including beat, tempo, rhythm, meter, pitch, melody, dynamics, harmony and form.