
The Musical Ear (Ear Training Exercises)
Claim This Podcastby Julian Bradley
Podcast Overview
<p>Ear training exercises for piano players and musicians.<br>This podcast teaches you ear training and music theory together.<br>Topics include:<br>Interval ear training.<br>Ear training exercises.<br>Interval ear training.<br>Chord progression ear training.<br>Common melodic shapes.<br>Common chord progressions.<br>How to transcribe bass lines.<br>Music theory lessons.<br>Ear training for piano.<br>How to play piano by ear.<br>And how to play songs by ear.<br>Julian Bradley is a composer and music teacher from the UK. He loves to share his passion for ear training and music theory.</p>
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Publishing Since
4/17/2020
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Recent Episodes

May 8, 2020
Common Chord Progressions Lesson (why playing music by ear is easier than you think)
<p>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.<br/>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.<br/>Topics include chord progression ear training, transcribing bass lines by ear, the 4 pop chords, and more.<br/>Watch Julian's free ear training video series (4 videos) here:<br/><a href='https://www.themusicalear.com/podcast/'>https://www.themusicalear.com/podcast/</a></p>

May 8, 2020
Ear Training Test at the Piano: 'Shape Of You' in C minor
<p>Put your ear to the test as we transcribe the song 'Shape Of You' by ear. I'll play an excerpt at the piano (played in the key of C minor). We'll transcribe the melody and chord progression together.<br/>Topics include the pentatonic scale, common melodic shapes, intervals, chord progressions, and more.<br/>Watch Julian's free ear training video series (4 videos) here:<br/><a href='https://www.themusicalear.com/podcast/'>https://www.themusicalear.com/podcast/</a></p>

May 8, 2020
Common Melodic Shapes Lesson (why playing music by ear is easier than you think)
<p>Most songs you hear on the radio use the same melodic shapes and chord progressions as each other. In fact there's just 5 notes that make up most melodies.<br/>In this episode I'll show you the most useful 'common melodic shape' there is for playing music by ear. Once you know this shape, you'll start hearing it in the vast majority of songs you hear. Hearing this distinctive shape in a melody is an easy way to figure out which notes are being played - and then you just have to keep track of the melody wherever it moves next.<br/>Topics include the pentatonic scale, intervals, common melodic shapes, and more.<br/>Watch Julian's free ear training video series (4 videos) here:<br/><a href='https://www.themusicalear.com/podcast/'>https://www.themusicalear.com/podcast/</a></p>
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- What is The Musical Ear (Ear Training Exercises)?
<p>Ear training exercises for piano players and musicians.<br>This podcast teaches you ear training and music theory together.<br>Topics include:<br>Interval ear training.<br>Ear training exercises.<br>Interval ear training.<br>Chord progression ear training.<br>Common melodic shapes.<br>Common chord progressions.<br>How to transcribe bass lines.<br>Music theory lessons.<br>Ear training for piano.<br>How to play piano by ear.<br>And how to play songs by ear.<br>Julian Bradley is a composer and music teacher from the UK. He loves to share his passion for ear training and music theory.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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