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Is there a rumor? How to test your musical ear at home

Musical development child:
33 answers to parents' questions

Part 1. How to determine a child's musical abilities?

“How do you know if a child has a penchant for music?”
"Does he have ear for music or a sense of rhythm?
“Is my child developed enough to learn music?”

In this part, we will discuss five questions related to determining a child's musical ability. The answers to these questions will help parents make a serious choice - whether to send their child to study music or not.


Question 1: How to determine a child’s aptitude for music?


There are three ways to determine the presence of musicality and talent, and the level of development of a child’s musical abilities:

  • Conversation with a child
  • Determining a child's overall musicality
  • Musical ability testing

How to determine a child’s musicality in early childhood, preschool and primary school age, as well as various ways testing musical abilities, we will look at it in detail a little later. Now, I want to draw your attention to the first method.

A conversation with a child seems to be the simplest and most elementary way to find out about his abilities and aptitude for music, but in practice this turns out to be very difficult. If you just start questioning your child, he is unlikely to answer you anything intelligible. This should be done casually, specially preparing the situation so that the conversation goes naturally and does not look like an interrogation. You can talk to him while playing or after listening to children's music; you don't have to talk specifically, but return to the topic you need from time to time.

Be that as it may, a conversation with a child should serve two purposes.

1) You need to determine the child’s emotionality and artistry- how deeply he can experience artistic images and how vividly and emotionally he can convey them. These qualities are equally important for poetry and music. Therefore, if your child loves and easily remembers poetry, reads them with expression, tries to convey the mood, he already has a certain artistry and emotionality. All this is an indicator that the child has a penchant for creativity, he can easily study music and achieve success.

If a child is shy, reads poetry dryly and inexpressively, do not draw critical conclusions! Perhaps your child is an introvert, and the deep feelings that overwhelm him simply do not appear “outwardly”. Perhaps he still “does not know how” to express his emotions and feelings (to do this consciously). There cannot be a single approach here; each child will have his own characteristics. But if you see that the child is bored, he does not like to not only tell, but also listen to poetry, it is difficult for him to remember them - perhaps in this case it is better for you to take up chess or sports.

So, you can determine a child's emotionality and artistry by simply asking him to recite his favorite poem.

2) Determine your child's interest in music and creativity. What does he know about music, would he like to do it? What does he like more - singing or playing an instrument? Find out from your child what type of music he likes best (or more specifically: from which cartoon or movie)? What cartoons or films does he like to watch and why? What kind of books does he like to read or listen to? Does he have any favorite songs? Ask him to hum one of them.

This way you can determine the child’s inclination towards music, and also find out what interests him in life, understand whether he needs to study music more seriously, go to a music school, or just attend a music and dance club.

Remember, in order to determine your child's interest in music, it is not so much what he answers (for most children of the same age, the answers are usually very similar), but how he answers your questions. It is important for the child to be somewhat clear in his tastes. If he doesn't care and isn't particularly enthusiastic about the music, you might want to consider whether you should music training to the child himself (musical classes can captivate him, “open him up,” but they can also reject him - here everything will depend on the child himself and on the skill of the teacher).

If he can say more or less accurately that he likes cheerful, active music, like in such and such a cartoon; that he loves to sing, dance and play pillows like drums; he loves cartoons about Spider-Man, because he protects everyone and always defeats “bad monsters”, he likes to read encyclopedias about animals, and his favorite song is “ New Year rushes towards us...” and not only sings, but also starts dancing... You have every reason to believe that the child will enjoy playing music and will be able to achieve certain success.


Question 2: How to determine the presence of musical abilities in early childhood?


By observing a child (or remembering what he was like at that age), you can easily determine whether he has or does not have musical abilities.

The following may indicate that a child has a penchant for music and musical abilities developed from birth:

  • the child’s increased attention to any sound background,
  • clear expression of interest in the sound of music,
  • a bright emotional manifestation of the baby’s joy while his favorite music is playing (some children begin to dance, without even learning to walk, sitting in the crib),
  • baby loves to listen different music, not only children's songs and lullabies performed by mother.

Some time ago, scientists conducted a special study with children under the age of one year - using simple tests, they found out that most children supposedly have “absolute” ear for music from birth. This fact confirms the opinion that all people have approximately the same abilities (including musical ones), and only the level of development of these abilities is different for everyone.

This fact also allows us to draw the following conclusion: The mere presence of abilities does not affect a person’s success in a particular field of activity. You can have musical abilities developed from birth - beautiful, in a strong voice, perfect pitch, and at the same time hate music. Any education, including music, exists to develop the necessary abilities in its field and provide certain knowledge. What then is important to achieve success? What is important is the interest and inclination of a person to a certain field of activity, which allows one to develop abilities in this area faster than other people can do. In most cases, this is the secret of talent, the giftedness of some people and the apparent mediocrity and “lack of ability” of others.

An inclination towards a particular field of activity usually manifests itself quite early. A child’s musicality can be detected as early as the age of one year, if already at this age he shows a clear interest in the sound of music.


Question 3: How to determine the aptitude for music in children of preschool and primary school age?


At this age, all three methods are applicable - talking with the child, testing (we'll talk about it a little later), and determining the child's general musicality.

What are the indicators of musicality and abilities in children aged 3-7 years and older?

1) Maintaining interest in music manifested in early childhood. If your child interrupts what he’s doing and listens to music that suddenly starts playing, if he likes to listen to a variety of music, not necessarily only children’s songs, but also good pop music, classics, tries to sing along or starts dancing to the music - all this speaks of the child’s musicality.

It should be remembered that raising a child plays a big role in this matter, but not the main one. If a child is musical by nature, he will show this, no matter whether you studied music with him or not. If by nature he does not have an inclination, a “craving” for art, you can “bruise your forehead,” but you will only develop an aversion to music in the child. All you can do is help your child discover his musicality, give him the opportunity to express himself. If a child showed an interest in music in early childhood, but the parents did not pay attention to it, the child's interest will most likely fade. But this can also happen if you worked hard with your child - sang and learned songs, listened to music, played children's musical instruments. What to do, human nature- a complex and unpredictable thing! :)

2) Your child can easily and for a long time remembers songs he liked. More or less "clean" sings, loves "to compose"- compiles some of his songs from words and melodies known to him (this may result in some kind of “medley” or something completely incredible). Less often, he composes (or rather improvises “on the fly”) his own poems and songs - depending on how bright and expressive they turn out (of course, only emotionally, and not in meaning) - one can judge the child’s giftedness and the presence of talent. In any case, all this speaks of naturally developed musical and creative abilities.

3) Your child loves performing in public, likes to take an active part in matinees and holidays, likes to study creativity in any form - sing, dance, draw, sculpt from plasticine. He's good imagination, he likes to invent - all this is good indicator presence of abilities for creativity and music.


Question 4: Does the child have an ear for music?


There are a number of traditional tests to determine musical hearing, voice and musical memory. Such tests are usually carried out during an interview when a child is admitted to a music school. These tests are very simple, but to complete them they require a minimum set of musical knowledge and skills from parents, and, in some cases, the presence of a piano.

Test 1. Ask your child to walk up to the piano and turn away. Play two sounds in turn in different registers (upper and lower) and ask him which sound was lower and which was higher.

Test 2. Press one key on the piano and ask your child how many sounds are heard. Now press two keys at the same time (preferably at a large distance from each other), and ask how many sounds are heard now. If the child finds it difficult to answer, press the same keys in turn. Play any chord with both hands (in a wide position) and ask how many notes were played (one or many).

The first two tests check hearing activity, the ability to “orient in sound space”, to isolate individual elements from the general sound of music (at the simplest level). They allow you to determine whether the child understands the difference in pitch of sounds, as well as the difference between a single sound and several sounded at the same time. If a child finds it difficult, don’t worry, it’s not so easy to understand these things; usually this is taught at an early stage of education (preparatory/first grade music school).

Test 3. Sing the note E of the first octave (for example, on the syllable “la” or a simple “a”) and ask the child to repeat. Then sing the A note of the first octave and ask him to repeat it again. If you hear that it is difficult for a child to sing in this range, sing notes higher: Do-Mi of the second octave, or vice versa lower: B minor - D of the first octave. Try different notes to determine the range of your child's voice.

It is important that you sing yourself, without the help of a piano. To sing accurately, use a tuning fork. The fact is that the sound of a piano, as a rule, “confuses” children; it is more difficult to adapt to it than to the human voice they are accustomed to. If you can’t do it, and it’s difficult for you to hit the note accurately, it’s better, of course, to use a piano. Do not use children's musical instruments - pipes, xylophones, children's synthesizers and others.

Test 4. Sing a simple, short melodic phrase and ask your child to repeat. Here are examples of such phrases:

Test 5. Ask your child to sing his favorite song.

So tests 3-5 allow you to check:

  • child's musical ear,
  • musical memory,
  • "reproductive" musical ear(can the child repeat the sounded note and melodic phrase),
  • child's voice range,
  • can the child intonate (sing “purely”)?

Remember, if a child shows average result, if he can catch at least the direction of the melody without hitting the exact note, it means that he has an ear for music, albeit a poorly developed one. There are, of course, exceptions, the so-called “buzzers”. These children can sing in a very narrow range, do not intonate at all and cannot even understand general direction melodies. In fact, there are quite a lot of such children, but music schools know how to work with them and, in the end, develop their abilities to a certain level (in addition, the inability to sing does not prevent them from being talented pianists or trumpeters).


Question 5: How to determine the sense of rhythm?


Here are several tests to determine the sense of rhythm, which are also used in music schools during introductory conversation with baby.

Test 1. Tap (not quickly) a simple rhythmic pattern and ask your child to repeat. Repeat the test 2-4 times, depending on the child’s progress, using different sequences. For example, these:

Test 2. Ask your child to march in place to the music. Perform or play a recording of any popular, marching music. For example, the song “It’s fun to walk together...”.

Test 3. Ask your child to clap their hands to the music (as they do at concerts when the audience likes a song). Play or put on a recording of any rhythmic children's music, for example, “Letki-Enki”.

If a child has a weak sense of rhythm, this does not mean that it cannot be developed. If a child successfully completes all tests, this means that learning music will be much easier for him, but this does not guarantee that he will not get bored after a month.


Conclusions:

1) Parents can easily determine their child’s inclination towards music, the presence of musical abilities and their level of development using the above methods.

2) Developed musical abilities, such as an ear for music or a sense of rhythm, do not mean that the child has a penchant for music. It is interest, the desire to study music that plays a decisive role in whether a child achieves success in music or not (no matter at a professional or amateur level).

3) The absence of pronounced abilities and a clear desire to study music does not yet give the right to consider a child “incapable”, “non-musical”. Perhaps it is during the learning process that the child will reveal his abilities and develop an interest in music (as they say, appetite comes with eating). Thus, until you start playing music with your child, you cannot be completely sure that the child does not have the ability and inclination for music.


To be continued...

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Find out online how to check if you have hearing at home. Here you will find comments and advice from experts on how to find out if you have a hearing for music, how to understand if you have a hearing.

Answer:

In addition to the music school and clinic, many people also want to know ways to check if they have hearing. Nowadays, you can easily solve the problem using the Internet. There are many websites today that offer quick hearing tests. Most of these online resources are free. There is nothing difficult in passing an online musical ear test, even if the site is in a foreign language.

Basically, all Internet resources offer to listen to two piece of music. Then you need to make a choice about whether one melody is similar to another. Such actions will need to be repeated thirty times. The user is then asked to independently evaluate the test results. After which the program displays its score in percentage terms. Each site offers many different tests to determine musical hearing and the user can choose the appropriate one from them.

If a person doubts the result obtained, then you can always use other Internet resources and then compare their ratings. As a result, it will be possible to objectively get an idea of ​​​​the presence of musical hearing.

How to find out if there is a rumor when there is no access to the network? To do this, you can take simple tests yourself at home.

How can you tell if there is a rumor?

In order to understand whether you have a penchant for music at home, you can take several simple tests. First you need to purchase a karaoke disc. After practicing a little on it, you can try to get at least into the rhythm, and then into the musical intonation. If it turns out well, then all is not lost and there is hearing. Before singing at home, you should try to do exercises for your vocal cords.

After karaoke training, you can ask your household members to evaluate their musical talent. If you don’t like the singing, they usually immediately say that the bear stepped on your ear. In order for this label not to stick for life, you still need to seek help from a professional vocalist, who will tell you in more detail how to understand whether you have hearing.

Every person (except the deaf and dumb) can recognize sounds and the sonority of a voice. But this is not enough to find out if there is a rumor. Playing a musical instrument will help you cope with this task more accurately. During the verification process, you will need to find out what sounds are being played. If a person easily recognizes and reproduces a sound, then he has perfect pitch. Sometimes people recognize a particular note only when they can compare it with others. It’s just that their hearing is poorly developed and therefore they simply need to train it.

The concept of “musical ear” should be considered from the point of view of the ability to quickly capture, identify, remember and reproduce heard sounds. For artificial development, cultivation of musical ear, the use of systematized methods is required with which one can achieve best result.

A correct, high-quality test of musical hearing will reveal in a child, and not only in a child, abilities that should be developed.

When is it necessary to diagnose musical hearing?

In principle – at any time! In general, there is an opinion that a person acquires an ear for music at the genetic level, but this is only half true. In order to become professional musician no special talent is required, and even the presence of some “rudiments” of such guarantees the possibility of obtaining high results during regular training. Here, as in sports, training decides everything.

How is musical hearing tested?

In particular, a musical hearing test should be carried out exclusively by a professional music teacher. The process itself consists of several stages, as a result of which it becomes possible to draw certain conclusions (although one does not have to rely on the reliability of the conclusions obtained - often, often they turn out to be erroneous simply because the child perceives the test situation as an exam and is worried). It is important to diagnose hearing according to three main criteria:

  • presence of a sense of rhythm;
  • assessment of voice intonation;
  • musical memory abilities.

Rhythmic hearing test

This is usually checked like this. The teacher first taps a pencil or other object on the table (or claps his palms) with a certain rhythm (best of all, a melody from famous cartoon). Then he invites the subject to repeat it. If it accurately reproduces the real rhythm, we can talk about the presence of hearing.

The test continues: examples of rhythmic patterns become more complex. Thus, it is possible to test musical hearing for a sense of rhythm. It should be noted that it is the sense of rhythm - in the matter of the presence or absence of hearing - that is the main and accurate assessment criterion.

Voice intonation: is it sung clearly?

This is not the main criterion for “sentencing”, but a procedure to which all candidates for the title of “listener” are subjected without exception. To identify the correct intonation of the voice, the teacher hums a familiar, simple melody, which the child repeats. In this case, the purity of the voice and the prospects for vocal training are revealed (timbre beauty - this applies only to adults).

If a child does not have a very strong, melodic and clear voice, but is found to have hearing, he may well attend lessons in playing an instrument. In this case, it is the test of musical ear that is important, and not the presence of excellent vocal abilities. Yes, and one more thing: if a person sings dirty or doesn’t sing at all, then it’s a mistake to think that he has no hearing!

Guessing notes on an instrument: a game of hide and seek

The one being tested turns his back to the instrument (piano), the teacher presses any of the keys and then asks to find it on the keyboard. The test is carried out in the same way with other keys. The potential “listener” must accurately guess the notes by pressing the keys and listening to the sounds. This is somewhat reminiscent of the well-known children's game of hide and seek, only in this case it is hide and seek.

Since ancient times, it has been believed that a person’s ear for music is a gift from God. Scientists explain this concept by the ability to recognize notes, perceive sounds and reproduce them using the voice. There are two main types of musical ear: absolute and relative. Nature bestows an absolute ear for music from birth. People who have it can easily repeat any piece of music. Relative hearing can be gradually developed by playing music.

In order to discover that you have an ear for music, you don’t have to turn to musicians. The easiest way to test your ear for music is to try to repeat the melody you heard as accurately as possible, while trying to reproduce the rhythm. Even if you couldn’t repeat it the first time, this does not mean that you have no ear for music. This may be a consequence of coordination problems in the hearing or vocal apparatus. In this case, you can develop your ear for music with the help of special exercises.

So, how to develop your hearing? There are many ways. You can sing more often with an accompanist, try singing two-part melodies, sing the same melodies in different tones, or sing up-and-down scales. Singing as part of a choir helps develop your hearing well, especially if these are the parts of the second voices.

Having discovered that they have an ear for music, many people wonder how to improve their hearing. Firstly, you can train your ear for music using special online programs. You need to try to duplicate the songs with your voice. Listening to the melody, you can try to distribute it to the sounds of any musical instrument, for example a guitar.

Guitar is the most common and convenient for home use, musical instrument. If you have a guitar at home, and with the help of exercises you still managed to pull your ear out from under the bear, you need to know how to tune the guitar by ear.

To do this you need to: tune the first string, which corresponds to the note “E”, the second string needs to be tuned by pressing it at the fifth fret. Tuning continues until the same sound as the first string is achieved. The third string is pressed on the fourth fret, and must match the tone, open second string. The fourth string is pressed at the fifth fret, and should match the tone of the open third string. The fifth string is pressed at the fifth fret, and should match the tone of the open fourth string. The sixth string is pressed at the fifth fret and should match the tone of the open fifth string.

To make it easier to tune your guitar, the sounds of the strings can be downloaded. A special program called a tuner will make the setup even easier. The most convenient program to use is AP Guitar Tuner 1.02. It can be easily downloaded on the Internet. With the help of these programs, with a minimum of effort, you can achieve perfect guitar tuning that will surprise even experienced musicians.

Hello, dear readers. On this page you can test your musical ear using the "Solfeggio Online" block. Let's figure out how it works. To test your musical ear, click "Start". Previously, you can select one of the five presented keys, as well as a mode. By default, the “note” mode and the key of C major will be enabled.

You can guess one note - "note" mode, guess five notes - "test" mode, guess an interval - "intervals" mode.

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By clicking on the "Start" button, either a note or an interval will be played to you, in accordance with the mode that you have chosen. Next, from the list, you need to select which note/interval was sounded and click on the “Check” button.

If you guessed correctly, the sun sign will appear. If you select the test mode, you will be shown how many of the proposed notes you guessed. By clicking the "Again" button, you can take the test again, select a different key or mode.

You can also enable or disable the display of the correct note or interval if you do not guess correctly (by default - off) by clicking on the green square with the note in the lower left corner:

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And here is the test itself - I wish you good luck.

Note Test Intervals Chords

About intervals

You will hear that the sound of all intervals is different, but they can be divided into several groups - some sound sharp and dissonant - this group is called sharp or dissonant, these include seconds (m2, b2), sevenths (m7, b7) , as well as the tritone (which is called the diminished fifth - um5 or the augmented quart - uv4). All other intervals are euphonious.

But the latter can also be divided into large, small and pure. Major and minor euphonious intervals are thirds and sixths, pure fourths, fifths, octaves (pure ones are also called “empty”, since they have a sound neither major nor minor). Major and minor, as you remember, differ in their sound - major third (b3), for example, sounds major (cheerful) and is the main indicator of the major chord, minor (m3) - minor (sad), with sixths also - major (b6 ) - has a major sound; small (m6) - minor.

Now that you know how intervals are distributed in terms of sound, it will be easier for you to navigate the process of recognizing them by ear.



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