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Musical Mind - 0 views

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    This website helps recognize different scales by ear, without looking at what key it's in. This also helps greatly with hearing different trichords, harmonics, and melodic scales.
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Free Online Ear Training - EarBeater | EarBeater - 3 views

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    This site lets you practice identifying scales, chords, intervals, and chord inversions. There is also an app on the App Store that I'm pretty sure is free.
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Exercises - teoria.com - 1 views

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    This website has practice exercises for everything from note dictation and clef reading to harmonic progressions and the construction and identification of seventh chords. The "exercise" page, which this link goes directly to, houses all of the practice resources.
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    Has rhythm, intervals, chords, scales, melodies. Practice both reading and writing treble and bass ceff
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Free Online ear training! - 1 views

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    This is so great. You can have it teach you intervals by song, or just by themselves, or chords, or even teaching sharps and flats in a scale!
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Music Theory Worksheets | Annette Mackey - 1 views

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    Worksheets to help practice basic theory. This ranges from the notes them selves to intervals and scales.
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Music Theory (general info) - 1 views

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    This is a comprehensive study guide for many concepts within music theory. Given specific parameters, it will generate specific scales, key signatures, etc. It also has manuscript paper, glossary of vocab terms, and more.
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Downloadable Software - 1 views

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    You can download this and use it whenever. It's ear training AND rhythm training!
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Ear Trainer - 0 views

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    So this site has a variety of different intervals, scales, chords, and some melodies that you can use to help you identify the different names of intervals, notes andmelodies. Also has a perfect pitch trainer to help you work on your inner ear.
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Music Theory: Intervals - 0 views

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    This website lists intervals and shows them on the treble clef. There are also tabs on the side to notation, rhythm, meter, tempo, musical form, scales, chords, and harmony.
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