Name: Moises
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Country: U.S. |
Date: Wed Jan 27 07:29:20 2010
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Comment:
Amazing, simple amazing site. I can't wait to tell everyone on campus
about this. I'm sure many Music Majors have a tough time at first
identifying these intervals (myself included) and this site is perfect
for practicing them.
thanks a ton.
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Name: Dave
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Country: usa |
Date: Thu Jan 21 13:08:10 2010
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Comment: Cool Site
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Name: Tyler Russo
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Jan 15 06:41:47 2010
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Comment: This website's awesome! great for music theory review. thanks so much
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Name: Alistair
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Country: UK |
Date: Fri Dec 25 07:46:49 2009
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Comment:
Thanks for taking the time to make all this available, I've been doing
my grade exams and this is great for aural practice although I still
can't get those damn Major 6ths every time.
There's also some other sites with testers (my fave
www.intervaltutor.com) which are quite good when you've exhausted the
questions on here.
Thanks again!
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Name: Shawn
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Dec 19 08:37:16 2009
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Comment:
Thank you for your work on this! I had ear training 27 years ago, and
am very rusty. I'm learning a new instrument and play in church on my
"old" instrument and need help brushing up on hearing those intervals.
I appreciate what you've done. |
Name: Steve
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Country: Canada |
Date: Tue Dec 15 19:52:24 2009
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Comment: Excellent site - thank you for this
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Name: Alan
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Country: US |
Date: Thu Dec 10 04:20:11 2009
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Comment:
Your explantion of modes by showing the start-end key/note was
excellent. While I may not be able to PLAY them, I know WHAT they are.
Thanks! |
Name: Jim Martin
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Country: USA |
Date: Wed Dec 9 14:16:34 2009
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Comment: Well done site addressing aural recognition of intervals. Thanks.
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Name: Richard
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Country: U.K. |
Date: Wed Nov 25 12:12:40 2009
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Comment: Excellent. Just what I needed to help me with my sight reading and with a nice neat user interface too. Many thanks.
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Name: Garrett
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Nov 9 19:58:44 2009
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Comment: Great site! Helps me in my music class!
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Name: António Batista
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Country: Portugal |
Date: Tue Nov 3 10:35:25 2009
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Comment: Very nice site! Helped me a lot at preparing for exams!
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Name: Jasmine
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Country: Usa |
Date: Mon Nov 2 17:01:48 2009
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Comment:
This site is helpful! This helped for my music theory class, my teacher
sent us to this site. My class is supposed to come to this site for
learning. Thanks for posting. |
Name: Pauline Lerner
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Country: USA |
Date: Wed Oct 21 00:40:32 2009
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Comment:
Thanks for a very helpful site. I find especially helpful the lists of
song and pieces of music whose first two notes are examples of a
particular interval. |
Name: Glenn
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Country: USA |
Date: Tue Oct 13 19:17:10 2009
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Comment: Thanks for the site! It is a great help as well as a pleasure.
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Name: alice nassar
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Country: canada |
Date: Mon Oct 5 16:35:20 2009
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Comment: it was good thts for the help i know a lot know thxx
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Name: paul
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Sep 19 16:40:13 2009
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Comment:
NICE SITE! I READ U R WORKING ON ADDING A CHORD RECOGNITION
PART......THAT WOULD BE GREAT.....MELODIC AND HARMONIC TEST WOULD BE
WONDERFUL,ETC....THANKS...... |
Name: Cedrick D.
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Sep 7 10:06:53 2009
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Comment: Great Site!
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Name: H. L. Brown
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Sep 5 14:17:29 2009
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Comment: looks like a very good site for musicians, especially the intervals section.
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Name: SM
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Country: UK |
Date: Wed Aug 26 02:41:59 2009
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Comment: great to find a site to polish up my musicianship!
thank you!
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Name: Ashleigh
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Country: Australia |
Date: Sat Aug 15 04:33:59 2009
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Comment: Very informative site, very helpful.
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Name: Nilsa
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Country: US |
Date: Wed Aug 12 17:50:02 2009
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Comment:
Thank you soooo much for this site. I need the practice so that I can
pass on the knowledge. This is the best site I've found and I've really
searched!!! Again Thank you!!!! |
Name: Erika Noble
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Country: United States |
Date: Mon Aug 3 22:07:03 2009
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Comment: Surprisingly it helped me. ;DD
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Name: Elizabeth Holmes
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Country: United States |
Date: Fri Jul 17 22:36:35 2009
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Comment: Dear Madeline,
I really need to lean my intervals. I am so happy to find this web
site. I just finished your first test I received a Perfect.. Now I'm
very happy.. but I must go to bed.. Elizabeth
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Name: dyf
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Country: United Kingdom |
Date: Mon Jun 29 06:41:29 2009
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Comment: Great! I am a Guitar Teacher and this site is just what I need to help my students
Thanks!
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Name: Georgiana
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon May 25 23:50:48 2009
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Comment: Wonderful site!
Thank you so much!
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Name: Satomi
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Country: U.S.A. |
Date: Tue Apr 28 10:51:52 2009
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Comment: Bonjour! thanks for the help! im lad i used the site help me wiht theory!!!
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Name: Ann Page
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Apr 4 16:49:12 2009
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Comment: This is great - Thanks
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Name: Hannah Uebelhack
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Country: United States |
Date: Thu Feb 5 23:27:29 2009
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Comment:
Hey! Great site! I look forward to being able to practice my intervals,
because we have quizzes in Choir, and I'm not doin' so hot! Haha. But
just one question... I click on 'Listen to Intervals' or something like
that, and it doesn't give me anything to listen to... I'm wondering if
this is just my computer...?
Thanks!
-Hannah Rose
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Name: irean arot
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Country: |
Date: Sun Jan 25 19:57:32 2009
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Comment: A perfect 5th is also in the opening notes of GRAVITY by SARA BAREILLES...
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Name: Dave
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Country: Canada |
Date: Sun Jan 25 11:06:31 2009
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Comment: Thanks for suggesting the songs, associating them with the intervals really help!
For Perfect Fourth - Don't forget Star Wars!
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Name: Joe M
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Dec 22 17:12:51 2008
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Comment: Thank you so much for this! Getting my classmates to understand intervals is really difficult and this will help IMMENSELY.
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Name: Christopher
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Country: INDIA |
Date: Fri Dec 5 19:19:58 2008
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Comment: I found this simple and easy to understand. Thanks.
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Name: Kilikia
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Country: |
Date: Sun Nov 16 15:04:23 2008
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Comment: the augmented fourth can be remembered as the sound that a fire siren makes
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Name: cat
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Country: usa |
Date: Mon Nov 10 17:16:24 2008
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Comment: great site
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Name: Nate
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Country: |
Date: Wed Oct 15 08:21:44 2008
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Comment: Major Third= Rock Around the Clock
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Name: Cecil K
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Oct 11 13:35:44 2008
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Comment: Thank you for what you do.
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Name: Kyle J
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Country: U.S.A. |
Date: Sun Sep 28 17:24:21 2008
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Comment: Great site! It helps me study for my Music Theory tests!
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Name: Ellen Anderson Holt
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Country: USA |
Date: Sun Sep 28 13:09:36 2008
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Comment:
Thank you so much for putting this site together. I wish I'd had
something like this when I was struggling with my college introduction
to music theory courses. But I am making good use of it now, and am
still singing with a local choir. It will improve my sight singing
dramatically. I can't wait until my son is old enough to check it out! |
Name: CJ Murray
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Country: North America |
Date: Thu Sep 18 07:04:34 2008
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Comment: Star wars is another good perfect 5th
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Name: CJ Murray
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Country: North America |
Date: Thu Sep 18 07:00:13 2008
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Comment: This is really going to help me in my theory class. Thanks a lot.
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Name: Mo\'zella
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Sep 12 08:49:16 2008
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Comment: this is really great its helping me very well in my class =] edsel ford is thanking you a very lot =]
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Name: Geno
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Country: USA |
Date: Sun Aug 31 01:25:35 2008
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Comment: Great page!
Another widely-recognized minor 6th interval is the first two notes
of Manha De Carnaval (the Theme from Black Orpheus) by Bonfa. |
Name: tom
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Country: usa |
Date: Fri Aug 29 05:34:04 2008
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Comment:
Very helpful site. Thanks. Favorite m6th ascending interval... "Weekend
in New England", Barry Manilow. Obscure tune perhaps, but a solid,
recognizable interval. |
Name: John Replogle
()
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Country: USA |
Date: Tue Aug 26 16:41:38 2008
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Comment:
This is the best site for this kind of practice. Intervals are so
important to be able to be heard on the band stand and for
sightreading. This is a great site! |
Name: Simone
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Country: US |
Date: Tue Aug 19 16:24:48 2008
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Comment: M6 down: Crazy (Patsy Cline)
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Name: Simone
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Country: US |
Date: Tue Aug 19 15:31:02 2008
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Comment: song suggestions:
P5 down: Flinstones theme
m6 up: Close Every Door (from Joseph...Dreamcoat)
P8 down: Stormy Weather (the weather notes)
thank you for a fantastic site!
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Name: Jesica Bender
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Aug 16 20:46:50 2008
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Comment: Awesome website!
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Name: Bob
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Jul 25 10:46:34 2008
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Comment:
Very helpful site. Thanks much. The reference tune I always use for a
major 6th is "Shortnin' Bread." I don't know if kids still learn that
song, though. |
Name: Leigh Latchum
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Country: USA |
Date: Tue Jun 17 15:04:29 2008
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Comment: I'm using these to teach my violin students better intonation.
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Name: Aimee
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Country: United States |
Date: Tue Jun 3 19:05:19 2008
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Comment: For perfect fourth, we wish you a merry christmas
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Name: Cassandra
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Country: Canada |
Date: Thu May 29 11:26:51 2008
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Comment:
Thank you so much for the use of your website. It has been so helpful.
I was having a difficult time hearing intervals but with all your
tricks and exercises, I'm beginning to master the differences.Thanks! |
Name: Serge jensen
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Country: |
Date: Fri May 16 17:15:51 2008
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Comment: Very good! Im having a interval test soon!
And its much easier instead of bringing friends home to play intervals , much better to use the program.
Thanks:=) Greetings from michael ( norway)
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Name: MARIA XAVIER FERREIRA
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Country: BRAZIL |
Date: Thu May 15 09:16:28 2008
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Comment: I got he SINGORAMA singing course and I’m trying very hard to follow it. I am very glad I have this site to help.
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Name: Pam
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Country: |
Date: Sun Apr 27 19:12:09 2008
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Comment: A great song to remember a major second is "Happy Birthday"
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Name: Alyson Esbenshade
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Country: United States |
Date: Thu Apr 24 08:46:50 2008
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Comment: This is a great site for my students to go to!
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Name: Paite Henshaw
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Apr 11 09:27:41 2008
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Comment:
In graduate school to become a teacher and needed to prepare a music
lesson for 6th graders and this was so helpful, especially the songs
that were below each interval! I learned those in H.S. but couldn't
remember them all to teach. The use of the songs was the ONLY way I was
able to learn intervals until I got used to it and to solfege. Thank
you! |
Name: Judy Potocki
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Country: USA |
Date: Wed Mar 26 06:30:56 2008
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Comment:
I just located you site via a link from SIngorama - beginners phase (an
online singing course). Trust me, I will return often as I dive into
the adventure of learning to sing my own songs well enough to demo
them.
What a wonderful site. Thanks!!!!
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Name: Amy
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Country: Egypt |
Date: Mon Mar 10 15:56:14 2008
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Comment:
This site is a good one. The only thing I might improve would be to
have more tests based on grade. I dont know all the intervals in the
tests. |
Name: JOHN
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Country: USA |
Date: Sun Feb 17 22:21:05 2008
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Comment: INTERESTING SIGHT.I MAY COME HERE OFTEN.
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Name: george
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Country: usa |
Date: Wed Feb 13 18:28:29 2008
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Comment: this is so fun
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Name: Bez
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Country: Philippines |
Date: Wed Jan 30 17:37:29 2008
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Comment: Excellence
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Name: Thomas
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Country: USA |
Date: Tue Jan 22 20:50:13 2008
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Comment:
I found this site after discussing interval training with a professor
at my college. Its a very good site, simple and easy to use, I shall be
recommending it to other music students. |
Name: Steve ODonnell
()
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Country: New Zealand |
Date: Tue Dec 11 23:17:28 2007
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Comment: Hey, excellent site, well done and presented. Will steer my students to it!
A tune I use for an example for perfect 4th interval, Love me Tender
All the best
Steve
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Name: Linda-Shea
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Country: Antigua&Barbuda |
Date: Mon Dec 10 08:04:34 2007
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Comment: This is really Interesting and easy to learn
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Name: yma
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Country: austrailia |
Date: Tue Nov 13 16:50:30 2007
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Comment:
This site has really helped me learn my intervals. However, it should
tell you what answers you have gotten wrong, instead of just starting
the test over. Please take note.
Cheers, Yma
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Name: Brian Conatser
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Country: |
Date: Tue Oct 23 09:19:42 2007
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Comment: tune suggestion for minor third: nanner nanner taunting kid's refrain.
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Name: Brian Conatser
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Country: |
Date: Tue Oct 23 09:17:36 2007
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Comment: tune suggestion: nanner nanner taunting kid's refrain. You decide what to call it.
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Name: Kara
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Country: USA |
Date: Thu Oct 18 18:23:56 2007
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Comment:
This web site has been extremely helpful to me esspecially since I am
preparing for a pretty big compa***ion in about a week! It has been
good to brush up on some old skills!
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Name: hiutopor
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Country: uk |
Date: Sun Sep 16 16:24:16 2007
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Comment: Hello
Very interesting information! Thanks!
Bye
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Name: John
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Country: United States |
Date: Sat Sep 8 18:28:30 2007
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Comment: Free interval training software for Mac OS X.
http://andyvn.ath.cx/?sect=tech&cat=soft&topic=aqu
Suggestion for learning the Major Second: Fractured
(http://www.fracture.ukf.net/FractureHiFi.mp3). The major second is the
one that goes thunk, thunk, thunk-a thunk-a thunk, thunk, thunk, thunk
over and over again. I am told there is an Augmented Fourth in
"FraKctured" (http://www.larkstonguesina***.ukf.net/FraKctured.mp3), a
different yet similar song, though I 'm not su |
Name: John
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Country: United States |
Date: Sat Sep 8 18:21:25 2007
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Comment: Free interval training software for Mac OS X.
Suggestion for learning the Major Second: Fractured. The major
second is the one that goes thunk, thunk, thunk-a thunk-a thunk, thunk,
thunk, thunk over and over again. I am told there is an Augmented
Fourth in FraKctured, though I'm not sure where. |
Name: Virginia
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Country: usa |
Date: Sat Sep 8 14:32:13 2007
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Comment: Great Sight thanks
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Name: Raphael Thompson
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Jul 30 20:22:57 2007
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Comment:
I am a high school choir director and intermediate school General Music
teacher. I am constantly looking for theory lessons and helps. Great
find!! |
Name: Norman Coleman
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Jul 28 03:16:40 2007
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Comment:
What an excellent resource for any one studying music theory and
relative pitch. Thank you for posting this wonderful learning tool.
Norm |
Name: Louise Radowitz
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Jul 20 09:14:00 2007
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Comment:
Is there software available of "The Musical Intervals Tutor" ? I would
enjoy being able to study these offline. And, by the way, what a
wonderful website you have here! I'm amazed and delighted. |
Name: Andrew Perkins
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Country: New Zealand |
Date: Mon Jun 25 20:14:08 2007
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Comment: Great fun
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Name: Gary K Garoutte
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Country: USA |
Date: Sun Jun 24 19:49:50 2007
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Comment:
Thank You for putting this online. I have struggled for years with
intervals. I can only get about 30% right if I do it every day. Maybe
this site and the site "Active Bass" will help me overcome this
obstacle. Gary K Garoutte |
Name: John Long
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Country: New Zealand |
Date: Mon Jun 11 00:28:53 2007
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Comment: tHIS LOOKS LIKE A GOOD WEB SITE. BUT I CANT HEAR THE SAMPLE SOUNDS YET
REGARDS JOHN LONG
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Name: Sally
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Country: US |
Date: Thu May 31 18:50:47 2007
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Comment: A tune for the perfect 5th could be the theme from star wars.
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Name: patriciahanna
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Country: united states |
Date: Sat May 26 09:41:18 2007
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Comment: there are no comments to make at this time. thank you.
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Name: Gerry Puchalski
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Apr 2 14:29:37 2007
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Comment:
I was listening to cast album of the BWAY play Wicked today and notice
that the first two vocal interval of the chorus (GOOD NEWS....., SHE's
DEAD....) are major Sevenths. I think this was probably an intentional
pun of sorts by the composer, since the M7th is very dissonent (dark)
as Wicked is a Dark version of the Wizard of Oz - where everyone always
uses "Somewhere OVer the rainbow" as an example of the Consonent
"happy" Perfect octive. |
Name: Fatoumata Atamuotaf
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Country: Botswana |
Date: Mon Mar 26 12:16:41 2007
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Comment: I like the way the musical notes have gaps in. I used to be sceptical, but now it makes me smile when I hear it. Danke x
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Name: MHMMIPRETTYMUCHHROCK
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Country: HAWAII |
Date: Tue Mar 20 13:22:25 2007
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Comment: YEAH GUYS I'M IN SEVENTH GRADE AND THIS SIGHT WAS A BIG HELP TO STUDY FOR CHORUS. THANKS HOMEDOGS WHO MADE THIS WEBSITE.
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Name: Keri
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Country: |
Date: Tue Mar 20 06:41:45 2007
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Comment:
This was very helpful. I would suggest letting people see the questions
they missed so they can listen again, and compair the correct answer to
what they put. That way people could listen and hear how they got it
wrong. |
Name: David
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Country: |
Date: Mon Mar 12 18:57:50 2007
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Comment:
I do believe that the first three intervals of the the theme song to
Jurassic Park are: Perfect 5th up, Perfect 4th down, then another
Perfect 5th up. ie... C, G, D, A. Of course its been years since
I've heard the tune so I could be wrong.
--Dave
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Name: Hannah <3<3
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Mar 12 17:20:26 2007
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Comment:
hellooo i am in 7th grade chorus and we are working on music intervals
from minor 2nd to perfect 5th. My teacher (Mrs.G.) told us to go to
this site, it was a BIG help thankss veryy muchh .... PEACE OUT |
Name: Rebekah W Seymour
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Feb 9 08:02:32 2007
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Comment:
Thanks so much for the in depth and interactive pages, my middle school
general music students were challenged and engaged with the material.
It was a new way of introducing the concept. Using the smart board and
laptop drew in even the "too cool to study music" learners. |
Name: Daniel Wright
()
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Country: United States |
Date: Fri Feb 9 01:11:23 2007
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Comment:
I just wanted to say that I found your site very helpful and
challenging. I'm currently attending SFSU for a major in music and I'm
in my Freshman semester, and I found the material on your site very
relevant and well-presented. Thank you for your dilligent work in
spreading the love and joy of music! |
Name: Stephen Richards
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Country: Australia |
Date: Fri Feb 2 15:39:25 2007
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Comment: Very impressed,great for learning I will visit again
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Name: Jan May
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Country: Ontario Canada |
Date: Mon Jan 15 15:41:18 2007
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Comment: I sing Barbershop and Sacred Harp. This will help with both. Thanks!
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Name: Fred
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Jan 1 15:31:45 2007
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Comment: Great site! I teach Chorus and Guitar in Virginia Beach, VA. I'll direct my students here for tutoring...
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Name: Tom Robnison
()
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Dec 16 23:00:39 2006
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Comment: Thanks for your great, very helpful website. Another song that starts out with a perfect 4th is "King of the Road."
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Name: Deb
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Country: Canada |
Date: Tue Dec 12 21:36:45 2006
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Comment: Thank you soo much for making this site! It was so very helpful to me!
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Name: Bill Lehman
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Country: USA |
Date: Tue Nov 21 08:37:12 2006
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Comment: Great site ... very helpful
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Name: Bob
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Country: |
Date: Mon Nov 20 02:18:26 2006
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Comment: awsome
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Name: Al Evans
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Nov 18 20:44:06 2006
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Comment: Great Job. Very helpful.
Do you have a similiar page with downward intervals?
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Name: Robert
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Nov 11 16:28:05 2006
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Comment: Thank you for the opportunity.
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Name: Emily
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Country: USA |
Date: Thu Nov 9 10:11:03 2006
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Comment: This is a fabulous website! Thanks so much.
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Name: aly
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Country: America |
Date: Tue Oct 31 07:23:11 2006
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Comment: this helps me so much i love tis website thanks alot whoever made it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Name: Jay Johnson
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Country: United States |
Date: Mon Oct 23 15:07:14 2006
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Comment: Thanks for putting this site up. It's helping an old man a lot.
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Name: So&So
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Country: Canada |
Date: Sun Oct 15 13:31:06 2006
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Comment: Great site, Glad its free.. Maybe you could add triad testing..
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Name: Sara
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Country: Canada |
Date: Sun Oct 15 13:29:46 2006
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Comment: Thanks for the help
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Name: anonomous
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Country: Australia |
Date: Thu Oct 12 17:42:14 2006
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Comment: really great site. its cool that it is free too! thanks heaps! :)
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Name: Deeanna Price
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Country: USA |
Date: Wed Oct 11 20:31:51 2006
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Comment: I loved being able to take the interval tests for free. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Name: Axel Ghazi
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Country: France |
Date: Sun Oct 8 01:04:17 2006
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Comment: Useful. Simple. Class !! Thanks Madeline
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Name: Anonymous
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Country: USA |
Date: Thu Oct 5 16:30:18 2006
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Comment: To Whom it May Concern,
I suggest adding on this site popular songs to listen for when
identifying intervals, as well as having a section for just written
intervals only--no music to listen to.
Thanks for your time and dedication!
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Name: May
()
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Country: Canada |
Date: Sun Oct 1 10:11:05 2006
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Comment: Just what I needed to study for the theory/technical part of my piano exam
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Name: James Tuttle
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Country: Isarel |
Date: Wed Sep 13 11:08:25 2006
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Comment: This site rocks!
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Name: Antonio Castro
()
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Country: USA |
Date: Wed Sep 13 08:18:07 2006
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Comment:
I teach 80 freshmen everyyear from this website at my high school.
Thanks for putting this site online... sure beats my notes from college
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Name: Alina
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Country: CA, USA |
Date: Fri Sep 8 14:21:28 2006
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Comment: Thank you sooooo much for this website. It has been extremely useful!
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Name: Cris
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Country: |
Date: Wed Aug 30 22:27:10 2006
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Comment: minor second "White Christmas"
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Name: Dylan
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Country: United States |
Date: Thu Aug 24 07:13:21 2006
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Comment: Thanks so much for this interval tutor, I really was in a bind and I felt I needed to review them, this site was perfect.
Thank you sooooo much.
You rock.
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Name: Cassandra
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Country: |
Date: Thu Aug 10 23:39:47 2006
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Comment: Oh, and the Superman theme starts with a perfect fifth. Sorry about that, I forgot to tell you!
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Name: Cassandra
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Country: USA |
Date: Thu Aug 10 23:33:54 2006
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Comment: I heard that YYZ by Rush has a major 7th in the beginning of it. You might want to check it out.
Cool website! I think it's great that you offer this service for free. Thanks for running it!
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Name: Mark Hughes
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Country: England |
Date: Tue Aug 1 01:31:37 2006
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Comment: Another tune that has a perfect fifth in it would the star wars theme.
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Name: art
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Country: United States |
Date: Thu Jul 20 17:15:53 2006
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Comment:
I have a tune for minor 6th. The Legend of Zelda Link to the past
overworld theme. First chord on piano right hand. D to b flat. |
Name: Jodie
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Country: UK |
Date: Wed Jun 21 08:36:56 2006
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Comment: Thank you for this site, i've just done the tests and they were really useful. A great help, thanks!
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Name: Staci
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Country: US |
Date: Wed Jun 14 20:12:25 2006
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Comment: i took the intervals test and it was really fun!
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Name: Caroline
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Country: USA |
Date: Wed May 10 14:33:38 2006
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Comment:
The Music Intervals Tutor is a great way to learn intervals! The
intervals are sometimes hard to determine but this tutor really helped
me have an ear for interals! I have a hearing interval test tomorrow in
my 8th grade Honor Choir class and I will do well now! Thanks! |
Name: Dan
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Apr 24 04:13:59 2006
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Comment:
Thank you so much for this website. It it a big help! I am looking for
melodic and harmonic dictation tutor exercises. Do you have a web site
for that? |
Name: Matthew Stacy
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Country: U.S. |
Date: Sun Apr 23 18:25:58 2006
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Comment: Thank you for the website it really helped me out.
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Name: Terry
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Country: USA |
Date: Thu Apr 13 16:02:57 2006
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Comment: love classical and jazz guitar
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Name: Macie Doades
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Country: U.S |
Date: Sun Apr 9 15:24:51 2006
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Comment: this really helped me alot for my test!!! I didnt understand anything and now I do and I am looking forward to my test...!
Thankyou!!
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Name: Earanee
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Country: |
Date: Tue Mar 28 00:27:21 2006
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Comment:
a perfect 5th can also be the star wars theme. i do year ten music and
our entire class thinks that a perfect 5th is easierst to recognise
because we all know it sounds like the star wars theme and for some
reason that is very memorable |
Name: Middas
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Country: Australia |
Date: Mon Mar 6 02:01:40 2006
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Comment: Major second = the screaming ish (ahh-ahh-ahhh-ahh) from led zepplins immigrant song.
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Name: Kaily
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Country: |
Date: Thu Mar 2 17:59:59 2006
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Comment: I think this website helps a lot!
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Name: Jacob Winn
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Feb 17 05:57:09 2006
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Comment: This is KOOL!!
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Name: Teresa
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Country: USA |
Date: Tue Feb 14 22:25:04 2006
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Comment:
I feel that the site has really helped me with my confidence in naming
intervals. It is nice to have something play the intervals rather than
having to rely on using a piano. |
Name: Teresa
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Country: US |
Date: Tue Feb 14 13:22:54 2006
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Comment:
This site helps a lot. I find that I am able to better identify
intervals when I think about the songs that are given to represent each
interval. |
Name: Susan Rhone
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Feb 13 13:12:11 2006
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Comment:
The Musical Intervals Tutor website was very helpful, I was able to add
a couple more songs to my list, Also, I liked how it let you listen to
the intervals in many different ways, such as three different notes,
which consists of two intervals. I also liked that it told you how many
answers you got wrong and it told you the correct answers. |
Name: Cathy K
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Country: USA!!!!!! |
Date: Sat Feb 11 17:07:12 2006
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Comment:
What an excellent intervals website! The interval tests were especially
helpful. I loved how it highlighted the intervals I need to review in
order to improve my score on the test. The song suggestions for each
interval were very useful as well. |
Name: Anna
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Feb 11 17:02:52 2006
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Comment:
I found this website extremely helpful with my interval practice. I was
able to identify the intervals by listening and singing them. |
Name: Nicole F.
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Feb 11 11:00:10 2006
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Comment: This is a great site! Lots of information, thanks so much!
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Name: Roxxi
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Country: usa |
Date: Tue Jan 31 18:03:19 2006
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Comment: thanks for all your hard work you have put into this website. it helped me alot to get into all-state chorus! :)
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Name: Stephenie
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Country: Canada |
Date: Sat Jan 21 16:41:42 2006
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Comment: This site is awesome- I was having so much trouble with intervals- and the tests are awesome- thank you soooo much!
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Name: Rhonda
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Country: usa |
Date: Sun Jan 15 20:39:02 2006
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Comment:
I teach music and my students and I found this website VERY helpful!
Anything that can help make music theory interactive is great. Thank
you!! |
Name: Paul
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Country: U.S. |
Date: Fri Jan 13 13:05:19 2006
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Comment:
What you're doing to help others understand the musical language is
awsome and greatly appreciated. It's people like you who keep music
alive. I think I speak for all musicians when I say, "Thank you for
your contribution Madeline." |
Name: Laurie Trlak
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Country: US |
Date: Thu Dec 22 14:57:32 2005
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Comment:
This is a great page. Since leaving college I have often wished I had
software similar to what we used at school (MacGAMUT). This fits the
bill! |
Name: John Loty
()
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Country: Australia |
Date: Sat Dec 10 19:08:28 2005
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Comment: Magnificent to see and get the benefit of appreciation and gratitude.
Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to make this lovely contribution to our musical improvement and enjoyment.
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Name: Saul
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Country: USA |
Date: Wed Dec 7 20:21:05 2005
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Comment: Good site.
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Name: Joanne Griffin
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Country: Canada |
Date: Wed Nov 30 15:39:06 2005
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Comment: Perfect 5th interval: Star Wars
Minor 6th: When Israel was in Egypt Land (Go Down, Moses)
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Name: Sarah
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Country: |
Date: Wed Nov 16 08:33:22 2005
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Comment: Great site!!! We use this in my college Ear Training/Sighting Class as a resource. Thank you!! This is an Excellent tool!!
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Name: Claire
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Country: canada |
Date: Fri Nov 11 22:24:01 2005
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Comment:
This site's really good for intervals, its helped heaps. would you be
able to put something similar for chords on, with half diminisheds, and
dominant 7/sus4s and those sort of chords on as well? that'd be
awesome! |
Name: Geordie Adair
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Country: australia |
Date: Sun Nov 6 04:51:25 2005
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Comment: Just having a look
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Name: Dana Sharp
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Country: canada |
Date: Sun Oct 30 22:11:48 2005
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Comment:
As a singer with no piano background i have always found sight reading
as the greatest challenge which holds me back as a musician. |
Name: Hillary
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Country: United States |
Date: Mon Oct 24 15:54:17 2005
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Comment:
I am in Music Theory One in my high school, and ear training is
probably the hardest things for me. My teacher suggested this site, and
I'm glad that he did! My ear training grade has gone way up because of
all the practice that I have been getting! My one suggestion is to add
more intervals and such. |
Name: Kyle
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Country: United States |
Date: Fri Oct 14 21:31:14 2005
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Comment:
Yep, I was right, you already have the Star wars suggestion...I concur
with all of whom suggested it, it should be one of the examples. |
Name: Kyle
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Country: United States |
Date: Fri Oct 14 21:28:55 2005
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Comment:
This site has helped me a ton, thanks. And in case you didn't get this
one already...the star wars theme starts off with a Perfect 5th. |
Name: John Franklin
()
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Country: USA |
Date: Thu Oct 13 16:07:23 2005
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Comment: Nice ear training! I play clarinet.
I am memorizing the half octaves today.
Like Eb to A or G to C#. There are only
six of them to memorize. I made up some
memory devices. "r" means flat in
"Breeze" and "Era". So that is Bb to E.
And "Era" is Eb to A. Then I used the
letter "o" to mean sharp, and used the
words "God" and "Cog", so G# to D and
C# to G.
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Name: Andrew Sanchez
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Country: US |
Date: Tue Oct 11 21:33:06 2005
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Comment: thanks i needed the practice for mid term
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Name: Sophie
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Country: England |
Date: Sun Oct 9 07:39:30 2005
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Comment: this site was very helpful and has helped me alot thanks mate :-)
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Name: Brigitte
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Country: Canada |
Date: Sun Oct 2 12:15:08 2005
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Comment: Your site has made something that was very hard to learn a lot easier!
Thank you so much!!
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Name: anthony
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Country: |
Date: Mon Sep 26 01:38:16 2005
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Comment: time is running out by muse has a minor 3rd in the tune
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Name: Laura
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Country: united states |
Date: Wed Sep 21 18:36:06 2005
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Comment:
Thank God i found this page, it helped me so much. I'm gonna audition
for a choir and this was definately helping me to prepare for the test.
Thanks!!!!!!! |
Name: Tommy
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Country: Canada |
Date: Fri Sep 16 13:56:37 2005
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Comment: This is a great site that helped me alot. thanks!
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Name: Liz
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Country: U. S. of A. |
Date: Tue Sep 6 16:20:16 2005
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Comment:
I am having a heck of a time in my music classes at school. I'm a
freshman in college and am aiming towards a BA in Music Edu. I am
technically not in the Conservatory of Music at my school yet, but I'm
working on it. I am really lost in my music courses because I had some
major schedule changes and came into the classes after they had already
learned a lot. This site is helping quite a bit. |
Name: Anonymous
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Aug 8 11:22:12 2005
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Comment: For M2: start of a major scale
For M3: arpeggio or 3rd and 4th notes of star spangled banner
Perfect 4th: Phantom of the Opera song or Mexican Hat Dance
Perfect 5th: Superman Theme
M6: A Little Fall of Rain from Les Miserables
m7: Away in a Manger
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Name: Anonymous
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Country: Canada |
Date: Fri Aug 5 22:40:19 2005
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Comment: Ithik that each interval test should be different so nobody will master the same one.
O yeah .Great site!
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Name: Peter
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Country: Canada |
Date: Fri Aug 5 07:49:33 2005
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Comment:
Really useful! Helped me understand Major 7th Intervals quite a bit
more. Can you maybe make random tests, or at least several sets please?
That way they're much more redo-able. |
Name: Elizabeth
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Country: Canada |
Date: Thu Aug 4 21:03:14 2005
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Comment: For a tune associated with the perfect 5th, I use the main theme from Star Wars.
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Name: Anthony Hamon
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Country: UK |
Date: Mon Aug 1 11:57:52 2005
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Comment: Thanks for this site - its a considerable help
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Name: Gary
()
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Country: USA |
Date: Thu Jul 28 19:49:20 2005
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Comment:
A melody for an ascending perfect fifth: the "oh-ee-oh" march/chant
sung by the minions of the Wicked Witch of the West, in "The Wizard of
Oz". Excellent site! |
Name: Greg Passler
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Jul 16 04:50:52 2005
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Comment: What a great site - thank you!
As a music teacher I am going to send my students here to reinforce intervals when we discuss them in lessons.
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Name: Kara
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Jul 8 19:24:49 2005
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Comment: I see alot of requests for some cords. I think I'll add my request of a few too! I also see alot of Star Wars fans out there!
Thanks Madiline for providing such a neat web site
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Name: Moshe
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Jul 4 10:48:05 2005
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Comment: Another tune for Minor 2nd [half step] is the start of the clarinet glissando in George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue".
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Name: Kara
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Country: |
Date: Tue Jun 28 11:05:44 2005
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Comment: Thanks for providing such a wonderful website!
It has helped me sooo much,by training me to be able to identify any Intervals! It is fun learning this way too!
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Name: Roger Minick
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Jun 27 22:26:41 2005
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Comment: This is cool, madeline... You 've gotten some great response.
I love how interactive your site is... Roger
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Name: greg parker
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Country: USA |
Date: Sun Jun 26 01:23:20 2005
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Comment: Good test! Really tested my musical/aural skills.
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Name: luis
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Country: ky |
Date: Sat Jun 25 15:39:00 2005
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Comment: wana learn how to play
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Name: clay greene
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Country: usa |
Date: Wed Jun 22 07:02:44 2005
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Comment: What a wonderful thing to do. Imagine what it would be like if each person in the world did something like this.
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Name: Dr Cecilia
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Country: |
Date: Tue Jun 21 13:11:09 2005
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Comment: I like the song suggestions - choral audition here we come!
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Name: Sal Mazzola
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Country: usa |
Date: Mon Jun 20 18:36:27 2005
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Comment: Great site !
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Name: Amar
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Country: australia |
Date: Fri Jun 10 06:43:58 2005
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Comment: thanx heaps for supplying us budding musicians with training resources like this- awesome job
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Name: Ronald Leslie
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Country: united states |
Date: Wed May 25 15:20:51 2005
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Comment: Great site,I like the song assocation and color assocation.
Thanks
Ronald Leslie aka Phatdaddy
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Name: Lisa
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Country: US |
Date: Thu May 19 16:19:12 2005
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Comment: Perfect 5th could be Star Wars and Major 2nd Silent Night.
Love the site by the way!!
~Lisa
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Name: Penny Elliott
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Country: USA |
Date: Sun May 15 08:37:51 2005
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Comment: Thanks for sharing this site. I will use it a lot teaching my music students at my Elementary school!!
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Name: Jack Claff
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Country: Australia |
Date: Thu May 12 21:27:19 2005
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Comment: A useful tune for major second descending intervals is "Three Blind Mice". It descends on major seconds.
It is very difficult finding common tunes for minor 6th ascending,
minor 6th descending, minor 7th descending and major 7th descending.
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Name: Charissa
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Country: USA |
Date: Thu Apr 21 18:46:28 2005
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Comment: Go Down Moses, and When Israel Was in Egypt's Land for the minor 6th.
Over There for the major 6th.
Somewhere Over the Rainbow (1st-3rd notes) for the major 7th.
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Name: Charissa
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Country: USA |
Date: Thu Apr 21 18:44:56 2005
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Comment: I have additional melodies with specific intervals:
Ode to Joy and Joy to the World for the minor second.
Mary Had A Little Lamb and Frere Jacques for the major 2nd.
The Star Spangled Banner for the minor 3rd.
Three Blind Mice, Beethoven's 5th Symphony, and Morning Has Broken for the major 3rd.
Auld Lang Syne, O Come All Ye Faithfull, and Taps for the perfect 4th.
Flintstones Theme and Star Wars Theme for the perfect 5th.
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Name: Shelly
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Country: usa |
Date: Tue Apr 19 21:33:04 2005
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Comment: More Interval Songs, from a website I can't remember--
Minor 3rd: Jingle Bells, Rockabye Baby
Major 3rd: When the Saints go Marching in
Perfect 5th: Top Gun theme, (descending--The Way you look tonight, It Don 't Mean a Thing, Flintstones theme)
Minor 7th: Have You Driven a Ford Lately (commercial theme)
Major 7th: Superman theme song (may have minor and maj 7ths switched, please check)
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Name: Bob Saget
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Country: France |
Date: Tue Apr 19 20:02:14 2005
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Comment: This site is so awesome. I love it. Thank you to whoever made it!!!
P.S. I'm Bob Saget.
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Name: Blake
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Country: Australia |
Date: Tue Apr 19 15:29:38 2005
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Comment: Thankyou for your generosity in putting this great site together. Fantastic tool...
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Name: chia
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Country: |
Date: Sat Apr 2 16:38:07 2005
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Comment: Major 7th is the beginning of My Imagination from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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Name: Zuon
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Country: Canada |
Date: Tue Feb 22 18:36:15 2005
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Comment: The minor 6th is also between the 3rd and 4th notes of the main melody of "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin.
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Name: Laura
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Country: US |
Date: Tue Feb 22 06:03:03 2005
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Comment: minor 7th is also star trek theme song(the original series)
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Name: Jeremy Price
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Country: France |
Date: Wed Feb 2 03:24:09 2005
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Comment:
I've been strumming along for years and am finally trying to make some
real progress and realising the importance of intervals. This site is
an excellent learning aid.
Thanks!
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Name: matt harding
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Country: United States |
Date: Mon Jan 24 15:16:31 2005
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Comment: Thank you, A+ !!
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Name: Jean
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Country: USA |
Date: Sun Jan 23 21:17:15 2005
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Comment: you can use Lullabye for minor 3rd.
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Name: JIM KNIGHTS
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Country: UK |
Date: Thu Jan 20 04:33:31 2005
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Comment:
great site. IM at university doing music and ive got an aural and
transcription exam on monday and this site is perfect for revision
purposes. Cheers JIM |
Name: Alex
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Country: US |
Date: Mon Jan 17 20:08:12 2005
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Comment: The Star Wars Theme begins with a perfect 5th.
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Name: monilola moore
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Country: US |
Date: Thu Jan 13 19:08:55 2005
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Comment:
Hi, Im a music major at pensacola unior college. (PJC) I play a number
of instrunments such as Bass, Hight Tenor, Low Tenor, Double Tenor,
Four Pan, Double Seconds, Tenor Bass, Six Bass, Piano, Guitar, Jimbe,
Dun-Dun, Xylaphone; just to name a few. I think this is a great site to
help teacher and to enhance ear trainnign. Thanks for opening this
great site. |
Name: Corpus Christi
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Country: |
Date: Fri Jan 7 16:58:52 2005
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Comment: nice site you have but please give help too about the chords
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Name: Dr. Paul Croom
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Country: USA |
Date: Wed Jan 5 08:01:27 2005
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Comment: Very interesting site. I will use these exercises with my high school theory class as an aid in discussing modes.
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Name: Raymond
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Country: N. Ireland |
Date: Tue Dec 28 09:46:14 2004
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Comment:
I play the guitar and at the moment I am trying to learn the keyboard,
but I can't seem to get the hang of intervals. Great site if I could
understand intervals. |
Name: John Abucewicz
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Dec 13 10:18:35 2004
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Comment:
Excellent! I would like to be able to see my test answers along with
the correct ones. Other than that, great! I will pass this along to my
theory students. |
Name: Mike C
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Nov 26 21:48:55 2004
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Comment: Example of song with tritone augmented fourth
The interval at the beginning of the Simpsons theme
The sim----psons
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Name: amy weber
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Country: us |
Date: Thu Nov 25 13:27:00 2004
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Comment: perfect 5th - "do you hear what i hear"
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Name: mel z
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Country: |
Date: Wed Nov 24 12:16:57 2004
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Comment: Thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou....
did i mention 'thank you'?
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Name: sian whitllock
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Country: England |
Date: Thu Nov 4 09:40:25 2004
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Comment: i thought this website was very useful to learn new stuff.
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Name: Lauren
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Country: USA |
Date: Wed Sep 15 21:33:23 2004
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Comment: this is a great site! it helped me so much when i was studying for my ear training test! thanks!
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Name: Im a cool kid!
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Country: |
Date: Sat Sep 11 20:25:20 2004
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Comment: I have to admit you are very clever, this site it the best !!
Keep up the wonderful work, but dont forget the CHORDS!
Thanks Hun
cool kid 2004
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Name: Spanky:)
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Country: USA |
Date: Sat Sep 11 20:23:45 2004
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Comment:
YAY something easy, that i can understand! thanks for the coolest not
to mention colorfulest Site in the world!! ah Internet world that is!!
I luvya all!!
and like a what others have said! IT's WICKED!
HAH!
thanks again,
Spanky!
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Name: Vanessa
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Country: usa |
Date: Sat Sep 11 20:21:21 2004
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Comment:
THis site is so incredibly cool and great!! it helped me so much!!
Thanks a bunch, but could you put chords also. I need to know chords in
my band and choir classes i take |
Name: Brigette
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Country: usa |
Date: Sat Sep 11 20:08:23 2004
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Comment: OH my goodness,this site is simply awesome, and very convient. I am in an advanced choir and this has helped me greatly.
now just by hearing two notes, I can tell what their intervals are!! thanks so mucH!
God bless you all!
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Name: Hector R
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Country: Mexico |
Date: Tue Aug 3 16:07:39 2004
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Comment: Thank you...
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Name: Tracy Coyle
()
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Jul 19 14:57:24 2004
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Comment:
We'll use this as a fun instructional segement at our Sweet Adeline
Chorus rehearsals. Members will be given your website for a "homework
assignment!" |
Name: Victoria
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Country: USA |
Date: Wed Jul 7 15:40:29 2004
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Comment: This is a great site. Thanks for providing it! It'll be a great resource for my choristers.
Thanks so much!
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Name: Lydia
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Country: Canada |
Date: Tue Jul 6 20:11:27 2004
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Comment: This is a very good and helpful site. Thank you! A major third up is also "When the Saints go Marching In"
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Name: Lydia
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Country: Canda |
Date: Tue Jul 6 20:09:58 2004
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Comment: This is a very good and helpful site. Thank you! A major third up is also "When the Saints go Marching In"
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Name: Karl
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Country: Canada |
Date: Tue Jun 29 01:17:35 2004
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Comment: Cool site here. I'm self-training my ear over my summer break to do better in my intervals tests, the site's really helped.
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Name: Nick
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Country: Australia |
Date: Thu Jun 17 23:49:02 2004
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Comment: I'm using this sight as a resource for my students and it definitely rocks baby!
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Name: Maura
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Country: USA |
Date: Tue Jun 8 17:26:41 2004
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Comment: Great site! Will be a great aid to my elementary instrumental groups.
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Name: Najite ikpni
()
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Country: nigeria |
Date: Thu May 27 12:48:53 2004
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Comment: i love this sight
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Name: Patsy Perriwinkle
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Country: England |
Date: Thu May 20 03:12:39 2004
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Comment: thanks very much, i suppose repetition is the key with getting good at this. its helped a lot, cheers
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Name: Zach
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Apr 12 07:48:21 2004
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Comment: a minor third down is also Hey Jude
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Name: Lorraine Hill
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Country: Canada |
Date: Sun Apr 4 04:45:21 2004
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Comment: tHIS IS A GREAT SITE, HAS HELPED ME ALOT
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Name: Melody
()
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Mar 22 20:03:01 2004
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Comment: This seems like a really helpful site - I liked it a lot.
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Name: lisa
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Country: |
Date: Mon Feb 16 16:47:02 2004
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Comment: I love this Web site! It is a big help. Can one be built for chord identification? :}
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Name: Alexander
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Country: Norway |
Date: Sun Jan 18 19:55:15 2004
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Comment: I needed some repe***ion of musical intervals and their English names, and after your "course" I passed all the tests! ;0)
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Name: Erica Prigg
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Country: United States |
Date: Wed Jan 14 02:39:33 2004
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Comment:
I wasn't sure what I was going to gind by typing in music intervals. I
didn't know I would find the answer to prayer. Thanks so much for
taking the time to do this. It will truly help me train my ear to
continue doing something I love. |
Name: Jacques
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Dec 12 04:28:17 2003
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Comment: STAR WARS FOR PERFECT 5th
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Name: joseph dias
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Country: U.A.E |
Date: Wed Dec 10 04:36:30 2003
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Comment:
God bless you for taking the effort to help those who want to train
their ears..and it's free too!simply unbelievable.Please help us
"unlock" chords too. Thanks a million. |
Name: stu
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Country: |
Date: Sun Nov 16 02:56:51 2003
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Comment: thanks, this is a great web site! its really helped me for preperation for my exam tommorrow
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Name: Shauna Eaton
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Country: |
Date: Mon Nov 3 17:45:54 2003
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Comment: Awesome site!!!!!!!!
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Name: Julie
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Oct 31 13:58:05 2003
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Comment: "The Simpsons" theme song is a song for a M7 up.
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Name: Liane
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Country: USA |
Date: Thu Oct 30 21:25:56 2003
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Comment:
I really enjoy the site. Please send me any other sites that can help
me with music theory if possible. I am an AP Music student so any help
would be greatly appreciated. |
Name: Hobo
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Country: USA |
Date: Sun Oct 12 22:22:15 2003
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Comment: Major 6th: NBC theme
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Name: Aishah
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Country: Malaysia |
Date: Tue Sep 16 12:15:52 2003
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Comment: I don't know about this leson,but i think it's great
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Name: Miller
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Country: Iraq |
Date: Thu Sep 4 20:17:38 2003
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Comment: I love your web site sooooo much please givve me more links and newsletters!!
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Name: walker hanckock
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Country: america |
Date: Thu Sep 4 20:16:12 2003
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Comment: this was a groovy way to miss class thanks
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Name: guhan gowrishankar
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Country: India |
Date: Fri Aug 15 05:41:56 2003
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Comment:
The presentation of Intervals & Scales is the best for the
learners. The animation with sound is very useful to study &
understand. The related MIDI numbers can be added bylinking with
related web sites. |
Name: Sylvia Lampley
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Country: USA |
Date: Wed Jun 18 12:05:36 2003
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Comment: This is a great site!
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Name: Jonny Walkaway
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Country: England (UK) |
Date: Wed Jun 11 04:39:51 2003
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Comment: This Is Wicked!!
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Name: Heidi
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Country: Canada |
Date: Mon Jun 2 06:14:44 2003
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Comment:
my grade nine rcm exam is tomorrow; your site is helping a lot! i think
one of your tunes might be wrong -- isn't pop goes the weasel a perfect
4th? also try oh canada for a minor 3rd, doe a deer for a major second,
and the star wars theme for a perfect 5th. thanks so much! |
Name: Kirsten
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Country: Canada! |
Date: Thu May 29 00:26:39 2003
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Comment:
This site is so great! I couldn't think of a better way to help kids,
and adults even, with their interval training! I was struggling along
because I don't have a piano and I sing but with this site, I don't
need one! Thanks SO much! |
Name: Thomas Egleston
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Country: United States |
Date: Tue Mar 25 00:11:34 2003
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Comment: Perfect fourth: Amazing Grace
Major sixth: My Wild Irish Rose
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Name: donna
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Mar 21 02:54:54 2003
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Comment: add me to your music mailing list
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Name: Bradley Elfman
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Country: USA |
Date: Wed Mar 5 03:12:00 2003
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Comment:
I believe this interval tutor will provide an invaluable part of my
learning to play jazz piano and learning to apply music theory in
general. |
Name: Heather
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Country: USA |
Date: Thu Jan 2 00:38:12 2003
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Comment: Perfect, just what I was looking for thanks!
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Name: Roy Rustin
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Country: US |
Date: Thu Dec 26 02:30:28 2002
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Comment:
Major 7th: Maria (West Side Story) Minor 3rd: What Child Is This (var
of Greensleeves more familiar to some) Great tool, thanks. |
Name: antoine`
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Country: usa |
Date: Wed Dec 4 01:12:17 2002
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Comment: my fav interval training site, simple and fast, way to to
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Name: clare
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Country: canada |
Date: Sat Oct 12 07:29:50 2002
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Comment: just what i needed to study - and so beautifully put together - thank you so much!
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Name: gwen weaver
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Country: USA |
Date: Fri Oct 11 03:04:21 2002
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Comment: Thank you for this site. It is wonderful for me.
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Name: Alicia
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Country: US of A |
Date: Tue Oct 8 02:45:52 2002
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Comment:
Hey, you guys have a fun site - it's very helpful, not to mention
colorful! Also I just wanted to let you know that I'm putting a link to
it on my school's band website. Thanks! |
Name: Erin
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Country: USA |
Date: Tue Oct 1 21:25:48 2002
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Comment: Thank you so muck for the help!
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Name: Natalie
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Country: uk |
Date: Sat Sep 14 15:03:31 2002
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Comment: this is a wicked website. i needed help with my intervals for my GCSE's and I found what i needed. thanxs!
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Name: manuel poloc
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Country: philippines |
Date: Fri Aug 9 09:45:07 2002
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Comment:
i just want to thank you for being there to guide me always, youve been
a great help to me..keep it up and more power to your web site.. |
Name: Bryon Tosoff
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Country: Canada |
Date: Fri Jun 28 00:33:40 2002
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Comment: A wonderful and very effective site. Great to have
a place to help students develop and improve their ear training.!
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Name: Timothy McGuinness
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Country: Canada |
Date: Thu Jun 27 22:27:26 2002
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Comment:
Excellent work. I teach sound design and I'm trying to instill in my
students the importance of having a good ear at recognizing intervals.
I am going to be giving them this site to help in the development of
their ear training. I'm sure this will up the number of 'hits' you
receive. Expect the first batch tomorrow. |
Name: Sarah
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Country: USA |
Date: Mon Apr 1 19:28:45 2002
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Comment:
This site was pretty good. I just might add it to my favorites so I can
use it later. I know that the name is "The Musical Intervals Tutor" but
adding chords would be nice. |
Name: Lestat
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Country: USA |
Date: Thu Mar 14 15:15:05 2002
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Comment: Hey all this web site rocks!
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Name: rossana chiti
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Country: italy |
Date: Mon Mar 11 00:35:08 2002
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Comment: very good!
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Name: Shannon Patterson
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Country: U.S. |
Date: Mon Dec 17 23:27:53 2001
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Comment: This is a great website!
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Name: mabel
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Country: Hong kong |
Date: Tue Dec 11 03:49:08 2001
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Comment: greaat to me,as i am a musical student. it's good to hv on line practice to train my ears!
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Name: Madeline
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Country: US |
Date: Sat Dec 1 00:56:36 2001
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Comment: I enjoyed your site.
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Name: barry hayden
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Country: UK |
Date: Sat Jul 7 14:09:38 2001
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Comment:
Taking Grade 4 guitar next week! The interval training, plus twice a
week with my tutor, is really getting me sorted out! Thank you for this
site. |
Name: Vimal Vora
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Country: United States |
Date: Sat May 5 02:40:58 2001
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Comment:
Hi, I'm taking a music theory class at the University of Pennsylvania
and found your site really useful. I also sing in an a cappella group
called Penn Masala, and I'll suggest they check it out. (-: thanks
vimal vora
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Name: valerie johnson
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Country: usa |
Date: Sat Feb 17 01:24:26 2001
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Comment:
I am very interested in building my fundamentals,so I can be an
outstanding musician to pave my way into the world, at the present time
, I am a music major |
Name: louis williams
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Country: canada |
Date: Mon Oct 16 02:59:13 2000
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Comment:
I am a 27 year old with a bosso profundo voice who needs to improve all
aspects of theory before I make the move to studying vocal music
seriously at a post secondary school level. would like some direction
as far as sightreading and ear training |
Name: SerenaRae
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Country: Canada |
Date: Sun Jun 25 04:27:26 2000
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Comment:
I was looking for songs to help my students learn intervals. Thanks, I
found some I didn't know already. I saw one you don't have too. For an
ascending m3 the opening interval of "O Canada" works! |
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