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Module 14 Lessons

The Major Scale Exercise

The Major Scale Exercise

Start your ear training journey with the most important exercise.

14-2  Practice Session

14-2 Practice Session

Blues Hound 14-2 Practice Session

Major 3rds

Major 3rds

Train your ear to distinguish between major 3rds and minor 3rds.

14-5 Practice Session

14-5 Practice Session

Blues Hound 14-5 Practice Session

Perfect 5th

Perfect 5th

Learn to recognize the look and sound of a perfect 5th.

14-8 Practice Session

14-8 Practice Session

Blues Hound 14-8 Practice Session

Improvising Your Own Solos

Improvising Your Own Solos

Put your ear to work by improvising your solos on a new level.

14-1 Practice Session

14-1 Practice Session

Blues Hound 14-1 Practice Session

Minor 3rds

Minor 3rds

Memorize the sound and shape of minor 3rds on the guitar.

14-4 Practice Session

14-4 Practice Session

Blues Hound 14-4 Practice Session

Flat 5

Flat 5

Add the sound of the fat five interval to your library.

14-7 Practice Session

14-7 Practice Session

Blues Hound 14-7 Practice Session

Licks In Multiple Places

Licks In Multiple Places

Use what you’ve learned so far to play licks in multiple locations.

Root Notes

Root Notes

Learn how to hear and pick root notes out of chords.

14-3 Practice Session

14-3 Practice Session

Blues Hound 14-3 Practice Session

Perfect 4ths

Perfect 4ths

Commit the sound of perfect 4ths to memory.

14-6 Practice Session

14-6 Practice Session

Blues Hound 14-6 Practice Session

Minor 7th

Minor 7th

Train your ear to recognize the sound of a minor 7th interval.

14-9 Practice Session

14-9 Practice Session

Blues Hound 14-9 Practice Session

Head over to the Easy Songs section of the Songs Page to apply what you've been learning about strumming to some real music.

 

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