
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Download Your Free Resource Guide: Start your journey to better audiation and ear training today! π https://www.uremusic.com/resource-guide
Most musicians can name intervals, but that doesnβt mean they can hear them.
This masterclass is all about the part everyone skips β the part where your ear actually learns to feel the difference between sounds without counting, guessing, or memorizing songs.
For about 25 minutes, I walk you through a series of simple contrasts: rough vs smooth, bright vs dark, tension vs release. Nothing academic. Nothing theoretical. Just direct listening that sharpens your perception in real time.
βΒ Youβll notice your reactions happening before your thoughts.
βΒ Youβll feel clarity show up without effort.
And by the end, the very first interval we played together will feel different β not because the sound changed, but because you did.
This is the path to hearing interval quality. Not as information, but as sensation.
If this experience shifts something for you, even slightly, imagine what happens when you train this way every week. Thatβs the whole idea behind Composing Hour: guided listening that rewires how you hear.
If you want to go deeper, explore how interval quality works, how contrast training sharpens perception, or how musicians develop recognition without thinking.
Timestamps:
0:00 Naming vs actually hearing intervals
0:40 Exercise 1 β Hearing texture
2:36 Exercise 2 β Alternating intervals
3:40 Instant visceral reaction
5:10 Practicing advice
6:33 Not all minor seconds are the same
7:58 Imprinting emotional states
9:08 Feeling over labels
10:55 Exercise 3 β Millisecond response
14:55 Exercise 4 β Nervous system ID
15:56 Traditional ear training and labels
17:54 Exercise 5 β Feeling the stretch
20:33 Recap β Clarity check
22:00 Exercise 6 β Identification run
22:52 Obstacles and pedals
24:11 Contrast learning
π§ Ear Training, Audiation & Creative Theory for Musicians | Kevin Ure πΆ
Learn music from the inside out. This channel explores ear training, music theory, and composition using audiation-based methodsβdesigned for beginners, professionals, and even babies building tonal awareness.
π Featured Resources
β’ Resource Guide β https://www.uremusic.com/resource-guide
β’ Octave Registers by Number β https://www.uremusic.com/octave-registers-by-number
β’ Subscribe to the Newsletter β https://www.uremusic.com/subscribe
β’ Amazon Bookstore β https://amzn.to/44SsSAJ
β’ UreMusic Homepage β https://www.uremusic.com/
π§ Learn & Connect
β’ Schedule a Consultation β https://calendly.com/uremusic/consultation
β’ Support on Patreon β https://www.patreon.com/c/UreMusic
β’ Explore Services & Products β https://linktr.ee/uremusic
π Subscribe for new videos every week and start sharpening your inner ear today.
π Topics Covered
#Audiation #EarTraining #MusicTheory #MusicComposition
#ComposerTutorials #VoiceLeading #Counterpoint
#FormAndAnalysis #AspiringComposer #MusicEducation
π¬ Affiliate Disclosure
Some of the links below may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchaseβat no extra cost to you. This helps support the channel and keeps the educational content flowing. Thank you!
π My Books on Music Composition
Available on Amazon or UreMusic: https://www.uremusic.com/books
πΌ Composition Series
β’ Elements of Music Composition β https://amzn.to/44O2OIi
β’ Music Composition Technique Builder β https://amzn.to/40FwgOa
β’ Technique Builder Workbook β https://amzn.to/40FwgOa
π» Orchestration
β’ The Study of Orchestration β https://amzn.to/3U0jkyI
π Composition Foundations
β’ Fundamentals of Music Composition β https://amzn.to/3H5h8Tu
π Music Theory
β’ Style and Idea β https://amzn.to/471BdVm
β’ Theory and Harmony β https://amzn.to/3TWT4oT
β’ Structural Functions of Harmony β https://amzn.to/4kZYaM6
π΅ Schenkerian Analysis
β’ Analysis of Tonal Music (Schenkerian Approach) β https://amzn.to/4ffGgUu
β’ Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis β https://amzn.to/4o6ZmQw
β’ Structural Hearing: Tonal Coherence in Music β https://amzn.to/4o9Rs94
πΆ Counterpoint
β’ The Study of Counterpoint β https://amzn.to/457BXpg
β’ Counterpoint (Kennan) β https://amzn.to/44TtA24
β’ Counterpoint in Composition β https://amzn.to/40ze6h6
π Bonus Reading
β’ Gustav Mahler: Letters to His Wife β https://amzn.to/4lU03LI
By Kevin UreDownload Your Free Resource Guide: Start your journey to better audiation and ear training today! π https://www.uremusic.com/resource-guide
Most musicians can name intervals, but that doesnβt mean they can hear them.
This masterclass is all about the part everyone skips β the part where your ear actually learns to feel the difference between sounds without counting, guessing, or memorizing songs.
For about 25 minutes, I walk you through a series of simple contrasts: rough vs smooth, bright vs dark, tension vs release. Nothing academic. Nothing theoretical. Just direct listening that sharpens your perception in real time.
βΒ Youβll notice your reactions happening before your thoughts.
βΒ Youβll feel clarity show up without effort.
And by the end, the very first interval we played together will feel different β not because the sound changed, but because you did.
This is the path to hearing interval quality. Not as information, but as sensation.
If this experience shifts something for you, even slightly, imagine what happens when you train this way every week. Thatβs the whole idea behind Composing Hour: guided listening that rewires how you hear.
If you want to go deeper, explore how interval quality works, how contrast training sharpens perception, or how musicians develop recognition without thinking.
Timestamps:
0:00 Naming vs actually hearing intervals
0:40 Exercise 1 β Hearing texture
2:36 Exercise 2 β Alternating intervals
3:40 Instant visceral reaction
5:10 Practicing advice
6:33 Not all minor seconds are the same
7:58 Imprinting emotional states
9:08 Feeling over labels
10:55 Exercise 3 β Millisecond response
14:55 Exercise 4 β Nervous system ID
15:56 Traditional ear training and labels
17:54 Exercise 5 β Feeling the stretch
20:33 Recap β Clarity check
22:00 Exercise 6 β Identification run
22:52 Obstacles and pedals
24:11 Contrast learning
π§ Ear Training, Audiation & Creative Theory for Musicians | Kevin Ure πΆ
Learn music from the inside out. This channel explores ear training, music theory, and composition using audiation-based methodsβdesigned for beginners, professionals, and even babies building tonal awareness.
π Featured Resources
β’ Resource Guide β https://www.uremusic.com/resource-guide
β’ Octave Registers by Number β https://www.uremusic.com/octave-registers-by-number
β’ Subscribe to the Newsletter β https://www.uremusic.com/subscribe
β’ Amazon Bookstore β https://amzn.to/44SsSAJ
β’ UreMusic Homepage β https://www.uremusic.com/
π§ Learn & Connect
β’ Schedule a Consultation β https://calendly.com/uremusic/consultation
β’ Support on Patreon β https://www.patreon.com/c/UreMusic
β’ Explore Services & Products β https://linktr.ee/uremusic
π Subscribe for new videos every week and start sharpening your inner ear today.
π Topics Covered
#Audiation #EarTraining #MusicTheory #MusicComposition
#ComposerTutorials #VoiceLeading #Counterpoint
#FormAndAnalysis #AspiringComposer #MusicEducation
π¬ Affiliate Disclosure
Some of the links below may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchaseβat no extra cost to you. This helps support the channel and keeps the educational content flowing. Thank you!
π My Books on Music Composition
Available on Amazon or UreMusic: https://www.uremusic.com/books
πΌ Composition Series
β’ Elements of Music Composition β https://amzn.to/44O2OIi
β’ Music Composition Technique Builder β https://amzn.to/40FwgOa
β’ Technique Builder Workbook β https://amzn.to/40FwgOa
π» Orchestration
β’ The Study of Orchestration β https://amzn.to/3U0jkyI
π Composition Foundations
β’ Fundamentals of Music Composition β https://amzn.to/3H5h8Tu
π Music Theory
β’ Style and Idea β https://amzn.to/471BdVm
β’ Theory and Harmony β https://amzn.to/3TWT4oT
β’ Structural Functions of Harmony β https://amzn.to/4kZYaM6
π΅ Schenkerian Analysis
β’ Analysis of Tonal Music (Schenkerian Approach) β https://amzn.to/4ffGgUu
β’ Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis β https://amzn.to/4o6ZmQw
β’ Structural Hearing: Tonal Coherence in Music β https://amzn.to/4o9Rs94
πΆ Counterpoint
β’ The Study of Counterpoint β https://amzn.to/457BXpg
β’ Counterpoint (Kennan) β https://amzn.to/44TtA24
β’ Counterpoint in Composition β https://amzn.to/40ze6h6
π Bonus Reading
β’ Gustav Mahler: Letters to His Wife β https://amzn.to/4lU03LI