![]() ![]() check your intonation by adjusting the interval of the note you’re playing.It’s music theory with an immediate, practical application you can hear. Interval training teaches your ear to recognize those spaces when it hears two notes. What is interval and ear training? How can it help me?Īn interval is the space between two notes. better tone (when intonation improves, so does tone).a better understanding of musical structure and music theory.more fingerboard awareness (knowing where to find the notes you want).Practice Pal #17, a guided warm-up customized to this lesson’s skillsĪt its heart, Lesson 23 is designed to help you play more in tune. ![]() How to use scales to practice intonation.Among the concept videos in this lesson, you’ll find: The tunes in Lesson 23 are some of my favorites yet: Rye Straw and Kentucky Waltz. Lesson 23 contains eight core concept videos, two fiddle tunes taught by ear, and play-along tracks, listening examples, and sheet music for each tune. What does it contain? What tunes are taught? It builds on your innate knowledge of music to help you better learn by ear, play in tune, and become more confident on the fingerboard. Lesson 23 is totally focused on interval and ear training. Here are some FAQs and our answers about Lesson 23. It’s a goldmine of information to improve your musicianship and technical ability. This is one of the most jam-packed, content-rich lessons we’ve ever released in Fiddle School. We’re so excited to release our newest lesson on August 24th. ![]()
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