
Guitar Chords Guitar Scales Guitar Arpeggios Theory Charts Ear Training Interval Training
|
 |
|
Basics: WholeNote Ear Training |
|
WholeNote has several interactive ear-training exercises to improve your ear:
|
|
Interactive Ear-Training Exercises |
|
|
WholeNote features 2 ear-training exercises to help you identify the
note or series of notes that are played in the example. The main purpose of these
exercises is to teach you about how certain tones sound against the tonic of a key or
progression. This type of training will help you to figure out melodies and chord
progressions even when you don't have a guitar handy. |

|
One Note Exercise
Two Note Exercise
|
|
Interactive Visual Exercises |
|
|
New to WholeNote is "Name That Note" which presents a visual
display of a note on the fretboard, and it's up to you to
figure out what it is. |

|
Name That Note - Visual Recognition
|
|
To familiarize yourself with how the aural examples are presented, click any
of the buttons below to hear an example featuring that note. All examples are
presented relative to the key of C. For this reason, a I-IV-V-I progression
always leads off the example. |

|
|
|
|