Interval Drills - Ear Training

These drills will help you to hear and identify intervals - this can be useful in learning to play music by ear. If you are unfamiliar with intervals, please take a moment to review the reference below before you begin.
Within each drill, there are options to either 'study' - a flash-card like interface for for questions in that drill, multiple-choice, and freeform text. Some drills won't have both multiple choice and freeform, but when they do the multi-choice is typically easier than the freeform.

1: Major, Minor, and Perfect (Melodic/Simple/Fixed-Root)

2: Major, Minor, and Perfect (Harmonic/Simple/Fixed-Root)

3: Diminished and Augmented (Melodic/Simple/Fixed-Root)

4: Diminished and Augmented (Harmonic/Simple/Fixed-Root)

5: Major, Minor, and Perfect (Melodic/Simple/Random-Root)

6: Major, Minor, and Perfect (Harmonic/Simple/Random-Root)

7: Diminished and Augmented (Melodic/Simple/Random-Root)

8: Diminished and Augmented (Harmonic/Simple/Random-Root)

9: Major, Minor, and Perfect (Melodic/Compound/Fixed-Root)

10: Major, Minor, and Perfect (Harmonic/Compound/Fixed-Root)

11: Diminished and Augmented (Melodic/Compound/Fixed-Root)

12: Diminished and Augmented (Harmonic/Compound/Fixed-Root)

13: Major, Minor, and Perfect (Melodic/Compound/Random-Root)

14: Major, Minor, and Perfect (Harmonic/Compound/Random-Root)

15: Diminished and Augmented (Melodic/Compound/Random-Root)

16: Diminished and Augmented (Harmonic/Compound/Random-Root)

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