Ear Training in Music Education

Before I get started, let me first share with you a video I received from a friend.  Now, I was blessed with a pretty darned good ear, but I have personally known folks with better.  I have never, however, encountered a case like this.  Obviously, this young gentleman can’t read notes on a page…so even though sight reading music is not an issue, you can bet that music theory and ear training helped push him ….along with his dad! ;

I loved knowing a bit about his early years.  I am the first to admit that I know very little about Patrick Henry Hughes so comments from you are encouraged!  I am going to research his music training, but for the record…I am truly amazed.

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Michelle Mayer

Thank you for joining me on Adventures in Music Ed. Here I'm going to show you great music education products, give you tips on either teaching or learning note reading and music theory, show you the downlow on historical music figures and icons, and of course, write articles (cautionary tales!) about events and experiences to educate and entertain. Check out the "About Michelle Mayer" tab above to hear samples from my CD.

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