Piano Ear Training | Play Piano By Ear
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To successfully progress through your piano lessons you will have to begin
piano ear training. It is very important to have a basic understanding of scales, chords and notes.
Practice these elements over and over again until they become second nature. The more you practice, the better
you’ll become.
While practicing you are also training your ears, so listen closely to each note while playing. To correctly
train your ears you must be able to recognize intervals while playing a song on the piano.
You will be unable to continue with your piano training if you are unable to recognize these intervals.
The ability to hear and identify intervals in pieces of piano music is one of the most difficult elements to
learn. Piano ear training will allow you to repeat sections of music by simply listening to somebody else play. For
easy piano pieces, you will no longer have to resort to sheets of music.
By simply listening to them, you will be able to reproduce them without failure. If you desire to play songs
without sheets of music, you will have to train your ear to hear the distances between each note.

Many pianists struggle with this element, keeping them from acquiring new skills. Practice by attempting to
recreate simple songs from children’s CD or go online where you can find various exercises and games aimed at
training your ears.
While training your ears to recognize intervals, you will also want to train them to differentiate melodies and
chords. This will teach you how to judge relative pitch and will ultimately aid in your ability to identify
specific chords.
You will most likely have to rely on additional resources in order to master the ability to recognize notes.
Recordings of pitch practice or interactive games online will help you to identify certain notes and chords by
playing a melody and asking you to repeat it. Once you feel comfortable with the melody, continue to the next
exercise.
Training your ears is not a simple matter; therefore, don’t feel discouraged if you can’t find the melody right
away. Chord practices are very similar, listen to recordings of a chord and try to replicate the sound. Once you
have found the correct chord you are one step closer in training your ears.
Piano ear training is a difficult task for any beginner and requires perfect pitch. If you are unable to acquire
a perfect pitch, work on developing a relative pitch. This means that you will find a note that is relative to the
reference note.
You may not be able to recreate a tune perfectly; however, you will be able to play a kindred version. There are
a variety of different exercises used to practice ear training. You can attempt to play a familiar song with your
eyes closes.
This exercise will train your ears to recognize mistakes and your brain to create an image of sheet of music.
Playing with other pianists is always a great way to practice, simply have them play a short piece, followed by
your attempt to recreate. The more you practice, the better you will become.

Piano Ear Training
Lessons:
- How to Identify Notes on the Piano By Ear
It is kind of unfortunate that some pianists tend not to learn how to identify notes on the piano by ear. Some people think that this lesson is pretty much advanced but it is not.
- Relative Pitch Training for Pianists
Relative pitch can help a person in many aspects when learning to play the piano. It will help you indentify the intervals between two or more notes, distinguish major and minor piano triad, and recognize chord progressions.
- How to Identify Music Intervals On Piano
Musicians with perfect-pitch have been impressing crowds with their ability to distinguish notes and intervals when it is seemingly impossible to do so. Why?
- How to Transcribe Songs on Piano
For most people who like to write songs on piano, this method is very much helpful. However, most pianists prefer not to learn how to transcribe songs on piano because they think of it as a laborious and painstaking process.
- How to Identify Music Chords on Piano - Ear Training
If you’re unfamiliar with chords structures and patterns, then even these simple tasks will prove very difficult to perform. It is essential for every pianist to effectively identify the music chords they encounter.
- Perfect Pitch For Pianists | Piano Ear Training
There’s more to perfect pitch for pianists than just impressing throngs of admirers at parties. Perfect pitch, also known as absolute pitch, means that one has the ability to recognize any given note without any sort of reference for aid.
- Hearing Chord Movements on Piano
Most people just listen to enjoy the song. But for musicians, it is very important to learn to hear or listen for the different chord movements or chord progressions.
- Playing a Melody by Ear
Learning to play a melody by ear is a skill that does not get emphasized in some piano instruction. Most piano instruction follows a classic methodology, so learning to read music notation is an important part of lessons.

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