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EarPractice.com lesson #3 - Intervals - Tritone and major 3rd (musical ear training)

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2009

Musical ear training video where Geoff Peters talks about intervals and demonstrates how to play a Tritone (aka Diminished 5th or Augmented 4th) and the major third.

There is a short "quiz section" where Geoff invites the viewer to identify the intervals, and then Geoff performs an improvised blues piece on the piano that makes use of many different tritones.

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Video produced by:

Marcus Emmanuel Barnes http://www.knobb.ca

and Geoff Peters (Birds in the House Productions) http://www.birdsinthehouse.com

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  • TRITONES ARE MY FAVORITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @CrazyPianoPassion yay!! :)

  • youre blues reminds me of thelonious monk. a lot!

  • @Jackfma27 thanks!!

  • dang dude!

    my mom and I were watching this, youre awesome at that man!

    keep it up!!!

  • @evanamber123 thanks!!

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  • If it only goes up two tones, why in the eff is it called a Major 3rd??

  • thank u jeff, this was very helpful and i think you look like a cute teddy bear :)

  • @cowson2006 thank you

  • you have amazing talent man. Wish I could play like that

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