Most songs you hear on the radio use the same chord progressions as each other. In fact there's just 4 chords that make up most song's chord progressions.In this episode I'll show you the most useful 'common chord progression' there is for playing music by ear. Once you know this progression, you'll start hearing it everyday in the songs you listen to.Topics include chord progression ear training, transcribing bass lines by ear, the 4 pop chords, and more.Watch Julian's free ear training vide...
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Most songs you hear on the radio use the same chord progressions as each other. In fact there's just 4 chords that make up most song's chord progressions.In this episode I'll show you the most useful 'common chord progression' there is for playing music by ear. Once you know this progression, you'll start hearing it everyday in the songs you listen to.Topics include chord progression ear training, transcribing bass lines by ear, the 4 pop chords, and more.Watch Julian's free ear training vide...
Ear Training Test at the Piano: 'In The End' by Linkin Park
The Musical Ear (Ear Training Exercises)
20 minutes
5 years ago
Ear Training Test at the Piano: 'In The End' by Linkin Park
Put your ear to the test as we transcribe 'In The End' by ear. I'll play you the melody and chords at the piano (played in the key of C minor).Topics include 'common melodic shapes', chord progression ear training, how to transcribe a bass line by ear, interval recognition, and more.Watch Julian's free ear training video series (4 videos) here:https://www.themusicalear.com/podcast/
The Musical Ear (Ear Training Exercises)
Most songs you hear on the radio use the same chord progressions as each other. In fact there's just 4 chords that make up most song's chord progressions.In this episode I'll show you the most useful 'common chord progression' there is for playing music by ear. Once you know this progression, you'll start hearing it everyday in the songs you listen to.Topics include chord progression ear training, transcribing bass lines by ear, the 4 pop chords, and more.Watch Julian's free ear training vide...