i could have posted this in the 'who plays instruments' thread but i find this to be different enough to warrant a thread
ok so i am studying music for my HSC (final exams for nsw students) and am currently in the preliminary course. it seems that aural is an important part of the course - learning to discriminate between sounds, basically. i have absolutely no training in this field, despite being a solid performer. i really don't want to give off the image of 'guy who studies music for kicks' and i feel that the first step to becoming an overall better musician is to improve my aural skills.
i can't even tell the difference between intervals, i have trouble discriminating between major and minor chords, i need to have a chord played out slowly just so i can get a faint idea of whether it is major/minor/augmented/diminished/sustained. i really need advice from any musicians here in how to train my ear better, because i don't want to lose supposedly easy marks in exams and stuff and gimp my performance marks.
i play drums, but that's a really weak excuse for why i am shithouse at aural. halp
edit: no 'it's wrong to discriminate' jokes please i get enough of those
ok so i am studying music for my HSC (final exams for nsw students) and am currently in the preliminary course. it seems that aural is an important part of the course - learning to discriminate between sounds, basically. i have absolutely no training in this field, despite being a solid performer. i really don't want to give off the image of 'guy who studies music for kicks' and i feel that the first step to becoming an overall better musician is to improve my aural skills.
i can't even tell the difference between intervals, i have trouble discriminating between major and minor chords, i need to have a chord played out slowly just so i can get a faint idea of whether it is major/minor/augmented/diminished/sustained. i really need advice from any musicians here in how to train my ear better, because i don't want to lose supposedly easy marks in exams and stuff and gimp my performance marks.
i play drums, but that's a really weak excuse for why i am shithouse at aural. halp
edit: no 'it's wrong to discriminate' jokes please i get enough of those