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Master interval recognition with real music. This hub links every Sonid ear-training playlist post—handpicked songs for P1, m2, M2, m3, M3, P4, P5, m6, M6, m7, M7, and P8—plus a practical study path for relative pitch.
Give your relative pitch training a powerful upgrade! Learn how to effortlessly identify the rich, unresolved sound of the minor seventh interval with our expert guide and custom tracklist.
Today we start something new: Sonids Spotify Playlists! We start with the Perfect Unison interval.
Ready to master relative pitch? Explore our ultimate ear training guide to the perfect fourth interval, featuring expert recognition tips and an essential playlist.
Unlock one of the most powerful sounds in music! Master the perfect fifth interval with our ultimate ear training guide, pro tips, and a handpicked playlist.
Add a splash of color to your relative pitch skills! Learn how to effortlessly identify the warm and distinctive major sixth interval with our expert guide and custom tracklist.
We are back with our weekly playlist! This week, we are shining the spotlight on the major seventh interval with a handpicked selection of incredible songs to help you train your ears.
We've made a new Spotify Playlist for you! This time we take a look at the perfect octave and teach you how to identify it by ear.
We are back with our weekly playlist! This week, we are shining the spotlight on the minor second interval with a handpicked selection of ten incredible songs to help you train your ears.
Today we want to share our new Spotify Playlist with you! This time it's all about the minor third interval.
Part of our ultimate ear training songlist hub—all interval playlists in one place.
Ready for some positive vibes? Today we're diving into the major third interval! Bright, happy, and inherently optimistic, this interval is the essential foundation of countless famous melodies and gives music its characteristically cheerful sound. From classic anthems to modern pop hits, the major third is the ultimate musical pick-me-up. We've put together a brand new selection of tracks to help you train your ears and spot this uplifting interval in the wild. Pop on your headphones, press play, and let’s explore how the major third shapes some of your favorite songs!
The verse starts with a major third interval when Cyndi sings I-come. It repeats itself in the next verse.
The first two notes of this song make a very low major third, going from C-E.
In the second sentence of the song Rihanna sings A-COLD going from C-E.
You can hear John singing THERE’S-NO, going from G-B, which makes a major third. This repeats itself many times, for example IF-TRY and HELL-BELOW.
You’ve probably heard of this one. It is a very famous song. In the first two notes, which repeat itself, you can hear the major third interval (D-F#).
In this famous classic the melody is going from Eb-G in the first two notes.
As a young girl, I was in love with this piano piece, the Feather Theme. If you listen carefully you can hear the melody going from D-F#, in the first melody line.
This is an older song from the Danish band Saybia. You can hear the major third in the melody, when he’s singing DO-BIRDS (A-C#).
The composition starts directly with a major third going from E-G#.
In this very melodic classic there is a major third interval in the melody at Ev’ry-time (Bb-D) in the verse.