The Resounz podcasts are designed for repetitive use to improve aural recognition of common musical things, such as major/minor chords and intervals.
Listen to the podcasts (which are in mp3 format) using a portable MP3 player (or similar) while going to work/school/shopping/etc to help you to increase your aural recognition skills.
To do this, right click the links below and select "Save Link As..." (or similar) and save the podcast (mp3 file) to your computer. Then copy that file to an MP3 player (or similar).
You can now listen (and benefit from) the Resounz podcast whenever and wherever you like. The more you listen, the more likely you are to improve your musical recognition skills.
- Recognising Intervals - Major 2nd
This podcast is designed to help you aurally recognise the interval of a major 2nd.
A major 2nd (on C) is played 3 times spread, then 3 times together. This whole sequence is repeated a total of 3 times.
- Recognising Intervals - Major 3rd
This podcast is designed to help you aurally recognise the interval of a major 3rd.
A major 3rd (on C) is played 3 times spread, then 3 times together. This whole sequence is repeated a total of 3 times.
- Recognising Intervals - Perfect 4th
This podcast is designed to help you aurally recognise the interval of a perfect 4th.
A perfect 4th (on C) is played 3 times spread, then 3 times together. This whole sequence is repeated a total of 3 times.
- Recognising Intervals - Perfect 5th
This podcast is designed to help you aurally recognise the interval of a perfect 5th.
A perfect 5th (on C) is played 3 times spread, then 3 times together. This whole sequence is repeated a total of 3 times.
- Recognising Intervals - Major 6th
This podcast is designed to help you aurally recognise the interval of a major 6th.
A major 6th (on C) is played 3 times spread, then 3 times together. This whole sequence is repeated a total of 3 times.
- Recognising Intervals - Major 7th
This podcast is designed to help you aurally recognise the interval of a major 7th.
A major 7th (on C) is played 3 times spread, then 3 times together. This whole sequence is repeated a total of 3 times.
- Recognising Chords - Major/Minor
This podcast is designed to help you to aurally recognise the difference between major and minor chords.
A major chord (on C) is played 3 times, then a minor chord (on C) is played 3 times. This whole sequence is repeated a total of 5 times.