Free Guide: Everything You Need To Know About Intervals (on Guitar)

Intervals are one of the most misunderstood concepts in music theory.

And it’s not because they’re hard. 

It’s because there’s a lot of other terms that go with them that usually leave people confused… so then they spend their time trying to understand all the different terms… and then they still don’t know how to play them

A tale as old as time…

Fortunately for you, I’m going to explain only what you need to know today, so you can get started with practicing intervals.

Why practice intervals?

If your ear can’t recognize notes out of thin air (called absolute pitch), then the other way that’s been tested for centuries that works for teaching musicians to recognize changes from one note to the next is intervals.

Having this skill of knowing the different notes will…

  • Deepen your understanding of the music you like

  • Make you better at learning by ear

  • Make you faster at sight reading, and

  • Allow you to play the music you hear in your head but haven’t been able to turn into words

So if that sounds interesting to you, here’s what you need to know.

In this video, you’ll learn about…

  • The two ways to measure intervals (generic, and specific)

  • How to invert intervals (which will make you faster at recognizing them in music)

  • Three different ways to practice intervals

And in the free guide below, you’ll learn step by step the three different ways to practice intervals so you can get started today with this as part of your musicianship practice.

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