Ascending Interval Ear Training with Song Associations

Melodyne was used to the extreme to get the vocals in tune with the piano. Not only does this make my voice sound robotic, but it also added some strange artifacts to the recording (partly because of how I recorded it.) Hopefully they are not too distracting.

Song Associations Used

"White Christmas" for Minor 2nd: "i'm DREAM..."

"Frere Jacque" for Major 2nd: "frere-AH..."

"Georgia on My Mind" for Minor 3rd: "george-AH..."

"Michael Row the Boat Ashore" for Major 3rd: "mic-HAEL..."

"Here Comes the Bride" for Perfect 4th: "here COMES..."

"The Simpsons Theme" for Tritone: "the SIMP..."

"Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" for Perfect 5th: "twinkle TWINKLE..."

"In My Life" (The Beatles) for Minor 6th: first two notes of the guitar riff.

"My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean" for Major 6th: "my BON..."

"Star Trek Theme" for Minor 7th: first two notes of melody.

"Take On Me" (A-Ha) for Major 7th: "take ON..."

"Over the Rainbow" for Octave: "some-WHERE..."

The links take you to YouTube videos of the songs (fast forwarded to the moment in the song where you can hear the interval.)

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