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Interval (Ear) Training: Advantage to doing them "in order"?
I was thinking about ear training intervals. It's pretty straight forward to work through a minor 2nd, major 2nd, minor 3rd, etc., but it's also pretty boring and fairly trivial fingering-wise. Is there a learning advantage having them presented in this order? Is this like counting, which needs to be done in order, or learning your letters, which doesn't needs to be in order?
I ask, because unless there's an advantage to learning them in sequence, I'd rather work something out using all-interval-tetrachords, because running through the the whole cycle would also work on some chord changes and some interesting string-skipping/double stop practice.
Ray
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