Hear a Melody, Then Write It Down (The Right Way)
▶ Start the free course: https://www.uremusic.com/audiation-in... Transcribing music feels impossible when you try to hear it and write it at the same time. The trick is to separate the two. I show you the process I use with students: get the rhythm first, then the intervals, then combine them, so you can take a melody out of your head and onto the page. Start the free Audiation course: https://www.uremusic.com/audiation-in... The complete inner-ear training series, free, with the exercises in order. Questions? Drop a comment. I read them. #audiation #eartraining #musicianship

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