Not really a lesson but I keep telling myself I need to train my ear to hear intervals in keys. I know basic music theory but I can't listen to a song and hear the pitch. My mum is a music teacher and she can listen to any song and tell you the key and every chord. It's like having a computer brain!
You are correct sir. My mate had an app like that and he said it really helped him. He's a bassist in a band. Time to get it I think, make it a New Year's resolution!Apparently it's not that hard to do. My mentor kinda showed me some app with some shitty gui. Where it kinda plays a note and another and you have to try figure out what note it was. This is called relative pitch.
Seems a bit bland... hence why my lazy ass never committed to it. I wish i could hear chords tho
Your mum sounds like she has perfect pitch.
I definitely don't have perfect pitch, but sometimes I'll hear just one note and my brain associates a whole existing song to it and i can easily figure out the rest of it. Which i find weird. Especially as associating a note to specific thing I've heard is a characteristic of perfect pitch.
But yeah search for like relative pitch training or something.
No offense at all intended but if you think that there is A LOT you don’t know. Mixing is an art that takes a lifetime to master. There is always so much to learn. Have you heard of lcr mixing for example? What about using compressor on sends for color not compression? The world is just so deep man.Mixing. Not so much as in lessons or theory, as there's probably not much you could tell me i don't already know.
No offense at all intended but if you think that there is A LOT you don’t know. Mixing is an art that takes a lifetime to master. There is always so much to learn. Have you heard of lcr mixing for example? What about using compressor on sends for color not compression? The world is just so deep man.