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    Default Ear Training - Chord progression

    Would listening to irealpro chord accompanies away from any instrument, help me with learning chord recognition? You alway read that it is essential to hear upcomming chord changes, if your goal is to play by ear and improvising. or do you have other great excercises?
    Last edited by johand; 12-08-2016 at 04:25 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johand View Post
    Would listening to irealpro chord accompanies away from any instrument, help me with learning chord recognition? You alway read that it is essential to hear upcomming chord changes, if your goal is to play by ear and improvising. or do you have other great excercises?
    iReal pro is a great tool for ear training.

    Write a chart and start with just two chords V & I. eg. G7 & C
    Use bar repeats to make a 4 or 8 bar repeating sequence.
    Use the Practice feature to change the key up or down 6 semi-tones each time your sequence repeats.
    Start with the jazz - long notes style.

    Next,
    Add the ii to your sequence. ii V I. eg. Dm7 G7 C.
    Then,
    Combine the two sequences.

    Try I vi ii V. C Am Dm7 G7
    Repeat the sequence substituting IV for the ii. F instead of Dm7.

    Change instruments and styles.

    Try it with Embellished Chords on and off.

    Try changing the time signature.

    Can you hear/feel where the player is going to go next?

    Try different different key change intervals in the practice mode.

    Chords aren’t random events. They lead to a destination and follow a route set by the song.

    Over time, you will come to recognize a hear the difference between 7th, maj7, min7 as well as other common qualities.

    It's a process, enjoy it.

    )BOB

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