I am offering a series of MP3 tracks (for free!) to learn how to better recognize music notes and help you with sight reading. Hope it will work for you. All you have to do is play all the tracks on your player or computer on the 'random' setting so you never know which note will be played next! Please send me feedback so I know how this method works for you.
For RAR:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/303zxathzj0/Tatonetti%20Ear%20Training%20Method...
For Zip:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/mm1mnmtjo2z/Tatonetti%20Ear%20Training%20Method...
Cheers!
Christian Tatonetti Christian Tatonetti was born in Montreal. http://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/the-art-flying-sitar-voice/id281416999 He lived for ten year son Salt Spring Island, and now resides in Victoria. This innovative musician plays sitar, piano and is currently studying classical singing at the Victoria Conservatory of Music with the illustrious soprano Nancy Argenta. He won first prize for best original song at "Le Gala Provincial de laChanson" in British-Columbia in 2002. He was awarded "Best Singer Interpreter" at the same Provincial competition in 2004. Christian also joined Théâtre Inconnu for their production of ''Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris'' in Victoria. Christian is currently a chorus member of Pacific Opera Victoria. Last spring, Christian sang in Mozart's ''Cosi FanTutte'' and will sing once again with the company in Puccini's "LaBohème" in February 2011. In addition, he hosts a morning show called ''Bon Matin'' at a local French radio station in Victoria. (107.9 FM CILS) Christian also performs at music festivals and at Victoria's waterfront playing his sitar. Other activities include photography, making music videos and teaching French.
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/the-art-flying-sitar-voice-piano/id281416999
CD: ''The Art of Flying'' Sitar Voice and Piano
by Christian Tatonetti
great! Good job on making it clear for the beginners!
eartrainer11 1 month ago
@eartrainer11 Hey thanks!!
freezinghand 1 month ago
I don't get it. The first half of each mp3 is silent. That would have been better at the end of a file so that the pitch sounds when you start to play an mp3. And then worst of all... you don't let the note play out when it sounds. You immediately start describing the note, and your voice is too loud in comparison. I will definitely be dumping the set of mp3. There is no way I can relax think about the pitch when I know you will start talking the moment a note sounds. Nice idea, poor execution.
zedxxx9 1 month ago
@zedxxx9 I am sorry you don't like it!
freezinghand 1 month ago
@freezinghand
I feel sorry for writing what I did. Not sure why I felt the need. I guess I really did like your idea, and was disappointed... oh yeah and I had just spent 20 minutes or more searching everywhere online for the free application "Pitch Coach" for Mac OSX, and finding that it had been removed and obliterated.
Anyways, let me summarize again, and just leave it at "Nice idea..." :-)
zedxxx9 1 month ago
@zedxxx9 Oh it's ok. Someone could easily make their own. I just wanted to offer something.
freezinghand 1 month ago