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Lesson #26 - Liam Gallagher Meets the Rhythm Section

Hello and welcome back. This 26th lesson features the introduction of the melodic and harmonic device called inversion. You'll learn all about it. Also in this lesson there is melodic dictation, intervals, chords and rhythms to identify. You can find the lesson guide here, which of course will outline everything you need to check your work. I'm sure you'll also notice that the lay out of the site had changed a little bit to something that's a touch more pleasing to the eye. Feel free to tell me what you think. As always questions and comments can make their way to my inbox and I will be glad to send you a reply as soon as I can mannage.

An episode of the The Ear Trainer podcast, hosted by Liam Gallagher, titled "Lesson #26 - Liam Gallagher Meets the Rhythm Section" was published on June 11, 2010.

June 11, 2010 · The Ear Trainer

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Hello and welcome back. This 26th lesson features the introduction of the melodic and harmonic device called inversion. You'll learn all about it. Also in this lesson there is melodic dictation, intervals, chords and rhythms to identify. You can find the lesson guide here, which of course will outline everything you need to check your work. I'm sure you'll also notice that the lay out of the site had changed a little bit to something that's a touch more pleasing to the eye. Feel free to tell me what you think. As always questions and comments can make their way to my inbox and I will be glad to send you a reply as soon as I can mannage.

Hello and welcome back. This 26th lesson features the introduction of the melodic and harmonic device called inversion. You'll learn all about it. Also in this lesson there is melodic dictation, intervals, chords and rhythms to identify. You can find the lesson guide here, which of course will outline everything you need to check your work.

I'm sure you'll also notice that the lay out of the site had changed a little bit to something that's a touch more pleasing to the eye. Feel free to tell me what you think.

As always questions and comments can make their way to my inbox and I will be glad to send you a reply as soon as I can mannage.
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