FAQ
Q: What will happen when I listen to Earsy?
A: In 3 days to 3 weeks of listening to an Earsy Tune, you’ll know all it’s notes by heart. The more melodies you internalize, the better your musical ear will become.
Q: What if I don’t know the “Do Re Mi…” ?
A: Than that’s the best way to learn it. Start with "Learning Do Re Mi…” (The free Earsy Tune).
Q: Can parents use Earsy with their babies/children?
A: Absolutely! Kids/babies will naturally absorb the melodic information IF other members of the family listen to Earsy and start singing the notes (only when they're clear in mind). These lucky kids will take their musical fluency for granted like we all do with language. They'll excel in their instruments of choice (including singing if that's what they love). Science now knows that musicians use their brains in the most robust way while engaging in music. That's why products like baby Mozart exist. But now you get the "real deal"!
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Q: I am a song-writer. Can I share my songs here?
A: Song-writers can use Earsy to promote themselves (and help others learn music). If you are one, you have the option to add your songs to the Earsy library for other Earsy users to learn. They will become living advertisements to your songs. I invite you to mail me at Earsy.contact@gmail.com to make a deal.
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Q: I'm a music teacher. How can Earsy help me teach?
A: Music teachers can benefit greatly from Earsy! Aside from using it yourselves, You can set aside a portion of each lesson to Easry Tunes listening. Your results as a teacher will greatly improve and you'll have less work!
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Q: Will I be able to play the song once I listened enough-to-know the notes?
A: Yes, if you play an instrument already. If not, Earsy will make learning one (with a teacher) much easier.
Q: If I play a non-melody instrument like drums, will it help me?
A: For hobby non-melody instruments it’s less beneficial. However, Devoted Drummers/musicians usually also know their way around melody. I have many friends who are great drummers and they are all also great composers and play melodic instruments (including melodic percussion like Mariba, Pan-Tom etc.). They also pay close attention to the pitches of their drums.
Q: Will this teach me how to play on my instrument songs I hear on the radio by ear?
A: Some musicians don’t reach this level even after 20 years of active ear-training/practice – having said that – This method IS the fastest, easiest, most effective, most musical and fun (fun unless you enjoy actively practicing) way of achieving this goal. Don’t expect it to happen before you learn a few hundreds of tunes (which is easily done though this method in 1-2 years). You will start to notice your "musical ear" develop after about 1 month or less.
Q: I’m a singer. How will this help me?
A: Singers pick this thing up so fast! Your singing will greatly and continuously improve as you continue to learn and sing more Earsy Tunes. Your understanding of the melodies you sing will too. So does your accuracy, ability to write music, Improvise, and read notes (If you do or learning to site-read).
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