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  • Thanks for the link. I love this game despite getting pretty low scores. 😅

  • That was fun.

  • Why do they intentionally confuse the ear by playing other tones in the meantime?

  • @craftycurate said:
    Why do they intentionally confuse the ear by playing other tones in the meantime?

    When you hear the tone after the target pitch, listen to it as relative to the first then go backwards. Don’t try to memorize the first pitch, listen for the interval between the pitches and it is easier.

  • That is fun. 44.32 best of 3. Might try with headphones. Cool find.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Why do they intentionally confuse the ear by playing other tones in the meantime?

    When you hear the tone after the target pitch, listen to it as relative to the first then go backwards. Don’t try to memorize the first pitch, listen for the interval between the pitches and it is easier.

    Ah yes I was referring to the sound that plays when that counter thing runs after the tones play.

  • @craftycurate said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @craftycurate said:
    Why do they intentionally confuse the ear by playing other tones in the meantime?

    When you hear the tone after the target pitch, listen to it as relative to the first then go backwards. Don’t try to memorize the first pitch, listen for the interval between the pitches and it is easier.

    Ah yes I was referring to the sound that plays when that counter thing runs after the tones play.

    Ah

  • Interesting. Took me a moment to find out what they want from me, then re-adjusted the 5 pitches and got 49.46.
    But what does that tell me? Am I a great composer now? 😅

  • Cool find. Love stumbling on a cool web app.

  • edited April 26

    I was going to post a thread about soundgym. Anyone play those games?

    I watched a short of this dude struggling with PAN GIRL, so thought I would give it a run- there's a slew of training "games" designed to "test your ear" (and patience)

    https://www.soundgym.co/

  • got 48.03, but only after completely failing by trying get the 3 tones that play during ready set go. the lowest of which was unachievable. That wasn't confusing at all.

    @rs2000 Yes.

  • @JustinOllman said:
    got 48.03, but only after completely failing by trying get the 3 tones that play during ready set go. the lowest of which was unachievable. That wasn't confusing at all.

    @rs2000 Yes.

    Yes that confused the shit out of me too. Once I figured it out, it was easy haha, but my initial scores were fkn atrocious

  • Fun stuff… without humming the note to myself I was completely sh!t.
    When I hum the note I’m either pretty spot on (25% of the time) or out by an octave the rest of the time… which you could argue was equally sh!t.
    I need to practice more ☹️

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