Ear Training
Ear Training
Welcome to Ear Training!

Here you will find a collection of apps to help train your ear in interval and chord recognition. Practicing for just a few minutes every day will improve your ability to transcribe melodies and progressions in songs you know and love!

Interval Cheat Sheet
  • Minor 2nd (half step): Jaws
  • Major 2nd: Happy Birthday
  • Minor 3rd: Attack on Titan
  • Major 3rd: Summer (Vivaldi)
  • Perfect 4th: Here Comes the Bride, Force Theme
  • Perfect 5th: Twinkle, Also Sprach Zarathustra
  • Minor 6th: Across the Stars
  • Major 6th: My Bonnie, Leia's Theme
  • Minor 7th: There's a Place For Us
  • Major 7th: Take on Me
Chords Cheat Sheet
  • I (tonic): Home, resolution, stability.
  • ii (subdominant): Ambivalent instability, close to home.
  • iii (mediant, tonic function): Wistful, incomplete resolution.
  • IV (subdominant): Ambivalent stability, happy to come home or push ahead.
  • V (dominant): Tense, yearning, unresolved, furthest from home.
  • vi (submediant, tonic function): Sad, stable home.
  • vii (dominant): Tense, unresolved, reaching for home.
  • V / I (authentic cadence): The quintessential homecoming.
  • IV / I (plagal cadence): Light resolution with tonic as a common tone.
  • V / vi (deceptive cadence): Melancholy stepwise resolution, common in rock and pop.