Hunny Bunny Ear Training
Hunny Bunny Ear Training is a simple, relaxing way to practice intervals, chords, and musical patterns through focused listening sessions. Each episode features original audio designed to help you strengthen your ear, improve your musicianship, and build confidence. One interval at a time.
Episodes
8 episodes
Interval Training - Minor 7ths
Minor 7ths are important because they help define the sound and function of some of the most common chords in music. The interval appears in both minor 7 chords and dominant 7 chords, making it a key sound in styles like jazz, blues, R&B, f...
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34:12
Interval Training - Major 7ths
Major 7ths are important because they define the sound of major 7 chords, which are used constantly in jazz, R&B, film music, and modern pop. As you listen, pay attention to how the interval sounds very close to an octave, creating a smooth...
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31:21
Interval Training - Perfect Fifths
One of the most important sounds you can train your ear to recognize. Perfect fifths are important because they’re stable, open, and show up constantly in real music, which makes them a reliable reference point for hearing harmony and melody. A...
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24:17
Chord Quality Training - Dominant 7ths Pt II (ii-V7-I)
In part II of dominant 7ths, we’re focusing on dominant 7th chords within a ii-V7-I progression, one of the most important progressions to recognize by ear. The dominant 7th is what creates the strongest tension in the progression, pulling the ...
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32:27
Chord Quality Training - Dominant 7th Chords
The dominant 7th creates strong tension that pulls the harmony away from home and then back again, making the resolution to the I chord feel especially clear and satisfying. As you listen, pay attention to how the V7 feels unstable and how obvi...
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26:48
Interval Training - Perfect Fourths
Perfect fourths are important because they’re stable but slightly more active than perfect fifths, showing up constantly in melodies and harmonic movement. As you listen, notice how the interval feels strong but a little more directional, like ...
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24:00