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Glossary entry

Deutsch term or phrase:

Gehörbildung

Englisch translation:

ear training

Added to glossary by Sandra Pontow
Jan 22, 2004 14:22
20 yrs ago
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Deutsch term

Gehörbildung

Deutsch > Englisch Kunst/Literatur Musik music
Wie heißt dieses Fach an der Musikschule?
Proposed translations (Englisch)
4 +2 ear training
4 +2 aural training
5 +1 aural training
4 +1 Ear training

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Deutsch term (edited): Geh�rbildung
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ear training

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agree writeaway
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agree Textklick : Several UK: http://www.vocalist.org.uk/pitching_exercises.html
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Danke!"
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Ear training

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Note added at 2004-01-22 14:25:49 (GMT)
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McGill Conservatory of Music
... Music examinations in French and English are available to external ... as to students studying at the McGill Conservatory in theory, ear training and performance ...
www.music.mcgill.ca/conservatory/ generalinformation.html - 11
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agree Kim Metzger : Check out the neat glossary I just found!
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that is a great glossary-really complete. but I prefer ear training...
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Deutsch term (edited): Geh�rbildung

aural training

but writeaway will know for sure.
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agree writeaway : how did you know I was going to answer this? -they are doing roadworks on our overcrowded fibreglass highway and it is causing the traffic to slow down.
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disagree Textklick : Sounds unfortunate in this day and age.
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agree Chris Rowson (X) : It´s correct.
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agree Armorel Young : absolutely right
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aural training

"Gehörbildung" involves learning to recognise musical qualities - simple examples are to be able to recognise and distinguish intervals such as thirds, fourths and fifths, and to be able to identify rhythms, sich as 4/4, 3/4 and 6/8. And when I studied music, we called this "aural training".

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Note added at 2004-01-22 15:06:30 (GMT)
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I gather it´s modern practice to call it \"ear training\" as an alternative. Bit silly, since it´s much more a question of training the mind than the ear, or indeed training the hearing, but if that´s what they call it now ...
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agree writeaway : it's training the mind and the ear to work together. ear training is definitely the term used most often.
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