Learn to hear the details of complex chord voicings.Iron out the gaps in your hearing, the weak spots you’ve always known about.Take your interval knowledge from recognition to instant recall.With over 370 detailed audio tracks, you’ll: The private ear training lessons you can listen to…anywhere… Practice on the way to work, test your ears as you lay in bed, and improve your musicianship in your free time. With over 370 tailor made audio lessons that guide you step by step through the process of training your ear, you’ll be able to improve wherever you are.īecause learning to hear shouldn’t be a mystery and it shouldn’t be limited to a classroom or a practice room. The Ear Training Method makes improving your ears easier than ever before, guiding you the entire way. You don’t need anything, or anyone, to train your ears. The Ear Training Method is an in-depth ear training course that’s designed to quickly improve your ear so you can start achieving your musical potential. With the tools you’ll learn in this course, you can make this a reality. Picture yourself walking on stage confident that you have the skills to hear any sound that hits your ears… Imagine listening to the radio and knowing what each chord or interval is in a matter of seconds… Learn to connect to the sound of music on a deeper level. It’s time to stop thinking about music and start hearing it once and for all.ĭon’t spend another practice session struggling in frustration or another performance lost and isolated from your fellow musicians. We’ve all been there and it’s beyond frustrating. Or maybe you didn’t know exactly how to practice or where to begin. Perhaps you’ve tried to develop your ear, but weren’t seeing the results you wanted. But if you’re like most musicians, you still haven’t figured the best way to train your ear and you lack the skill level you wish you had. We all know that ear training is essential for any serious musician. Do you want great ears? The kind of hearing that allows you to pick out chords, chord-tones, and progressions? Do you wish transcribing were easy and that learning from recordings became your norm because it just made sense?