![]() ![]() Three fun free songs to celebrate Valentine’s Day – by learning about rhythm! Download the sheet music and MP3 to learn about rhythm, counting beats, and triplets. Here are some free music teaching songs you can use for your own learning, to sing with your children, or use in the classroom to teach music students: Valentine’s Rhythm Songs Learn to identify these “I-IV-V” chord sequences which power thousands of 3-chord songs. Popular Progressions teaches you to recognise the most common chord progressions by ear, in real music. You learn by listening to real music, picking out the features as you go along and working at your own pace. You’ll also learn about other important technical features like chords, rhythm and timbre. Introducing Intervals is the first downloadable album in the Unravelling Music series, and will teach you to identify intervals by ear. ![]() Halloween sound effects can enhance any sci-fi track and “Halloween Horror 3000” uses a combination of freaky sounds (creepy female whispers, alien murmurs, scream samples) to conjure up a scary sci-fi mood.Ī Christmas special, “March of the Candy Cane Soldiers” teaches about key modulation, chord progressions, rhythmic figures, musical codas and the circle of fifths. Our first UM holiday special, “Halloween Eve’s Birthday Bash”, is a spooky Halloween track to teach you about minor intervals, minor chords, and how sound effects and audio effects are used to create those scary sounds… Our main download series is “Unravelling Music”, which lets you learn and improve your aural skills – just by listening to music! Download one of our free holiday specials, and then check out the first full album release, “Introducing Intervals”: Halloween Eve’s Birthday Bash Get started with learning chords (major, minor, augmented and diminished triads) using this free downloadable pack. Recognising chords by ear lets you play by ear and compose more freely. Get off to a good start with this free intro pack of training MP3s.Īfter you master the intro pack, continue with the “Perfect Fourth & Perfect Fifth” pack. Want to develop your ear for music? Compose more easily or play by ear? Studying intervals can be a great help. ![]() An excellent first step to playing by ear! Here’s a set of tracks you can download and use to practice finding notes by ear on your instrument. Practice aural skills on the move! Note-finding practice These packs of free ear training MP3s can help you learn with your computer or portable MP3 player. ![]()
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