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Chord Ear Training. In this exercise, you will hear a chord. Your goal is to identify the type of chord that you heard. For best results, practice a little bit every day. You can always add or remove individual chords later. Leave as 0 for never-ending quiz.
Chord Ear Training. 0/0. 0%. Major Triad. Minor Triad. Augmented Triad. Diminished Triad. Dominant 7th. Major 7th. Minor 7th. Minor-major 7th. Half-diminished 7th. Diminished 7th. Augmented 7th. Augmented-major 7th. If this exercise helps you, please purchase our apps to support our site.
Guess the Chord in 5 tries. Listen closely to the chord played. Tap the play button to hear it again. Tap anywhere on the fretboard to select a note for each of the 6 strings to form the chord played. Some chords will have muted strings. Tap on an open string to mute it.
This “FlashChords” quiz will allow you to test your recognition of chord shapes, and improve your site-reading skills. How to play: Simply pick the instrument that you would like to test yourself on, and a difficulty level, then click the “Start the Quiz” button.
With this free Chords Recognition Game you can practice chords recognition on plenty of different kinds of chord (major, minor, augmented and diminished chords; minor seventh, major seventh, dominant, altered and diminished chords). Launch the Chords Recognition Game.
Online exercises in chords. Sign up for free and learn how to identify, write and play chords. Music notation, ear training and keyboard identification.
Chord progression Ear Training. Chord progressions are sets of two or more chords in a piece of music. The word progression relates to the order that the chords are played in, and therefore how the piece of music develops over time.