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Lesson #17 - the Biggest Intervals Yet

Hi gang. Welcome back! In this episode a new set of intervals is reviled. The intervals between an octave and a perfect 15th, some time called compound intervals. To top it off we've got melodies and more. Make sure to tune in next week when I finaly introduce seventh chords. As always, you can get your copy of the lesson guide here. It's got all the solutions you need to follow along with this episode. If you've any questions or comments, feel free to drop me a line or two at [email protected]

An episode of the The Ear Trainer podcast, hosted by Liam Gallagher, titled "Lesson #17 - the Biggest Intervals Yet" was published on February 14, 2010.

February 14, 2010 · The Ear Trainer

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Hi gang. Welcome back! In this episode a new set of intervals is reviled. The intervals between an octave and a perfect 15th, some time called compound intervals. To top it off we've got melodies and more. Make sure to tune in next week when I finaly introduce seventh chords. As always, you can get your copy of the lesson guide here. It's got all the solutions you need to follow along with this episode. If you've any questions or comments, feel free to drop me a line or two at [email protected]

Hi gang. Welcome back!

In this episode a new set of intervals is reviled. The intervals between an octave and a perfect 15th, some time called compound intervals. To top it off we've got melodies and more. Make sure to tune in next week when I finaly introduce seventh chords. As always, you can get your copy of the lesson guide here. It's got all the solutions you need to follow along with this episode.

If you've any questions or comments, feel free to drop me a line or two at [email protected]
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