Ear Training
Musical Intervals
There are several pages now being developed here to help you.
The original quiz page of Dyads in C can be found here.
It includes 25 questions, each playing a dyad and asking you to choose between three answers. It includes inversions of these dyads as well. A fair test, but a bit advanced for those who haven't done any ear training yet.
Since making it, we've gone on to making similar pages. The first feastures sequential intervals, focusing on just ascending unison, tritone and octave intervals can be found here.
This would be a good place to start. Part way through, their inverses are added in. About midway through, these same intervals are presented as dyads (two notes played together) and their inverses and the quiz continues.
The next features the fourth and fifth intervals in much the same way and can be found here.
The third features the major third and minor sixth intervals in much the same way and can be found here.
The fourth features the minor third and major sixth intervals in much the same way and can be found here.
The fifth features the major second and minor seventh intervals in much the same way and can be found here.
Two tables follow: The first is a table of intervals in the key of C along with their inversions. You may click on any of them to hear the interval. Moving the cursor over them will pop up a small box with their names.
This is followed by a table of them played as dyads.
Select the interval to hear how it sounds.
All of these use C as the tonic or root, included in each of these intervals.
Hover over each to see thier names.