Hear an interval, chord, or scale. Pick the answer. No scores, no pressure, just rapid-fire recognition practice that sharpens your listening over time.
When you can name an interval the instant you hear it, you stop guessing on your instrument. Melodies become sequences of relationships you already recognize.
Trained ears pick chords and scales out of recordings in real time. What used to take rewinding and hunting note-by-note becomes a single pass.
Knowing what a minor seventh sounds like before your fingers land there turns improv from trial-and-error into a conversation with the harmony.
Five minutes of ear training a day compounds quickly. The recognition speed you build here transfers directly to every other musical skill.
Start with beginner intervals. Once you can nail thirds, fifths, and octaves without thinking, bump up to intermediate and add seconds, fourths, and sixths.