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You can do the same technique with riffs and single note stuff.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
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No harmonising with the family either
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm2Jy64b0dI
https://youtu.be/utXqrsRoYWo
That being said - EarBeater is a good phone app for ear training, but you have to interact manually with the app.
I mean who drives like a zombie thinking nothing other than the road ?
Luckily the Tesla can drive itself... but seriously I do take the point made...
I might just sing some intervals to keep myself awake..
Si
I am more focused on what is going on around me
like ,my neighbours extension,the new shop on the high street,a parked Ferrari,a few advertising hoardings and the attractive women coming out of the shops in summer clothing on a hot day.
It doesn't seem to make much difference because I'm an absolutely terrible driver anyway .I always like to think of Michael Winner who was the cause of so many near misses ( It's only an accident ) .A friend of mine was in the car with him when such an incident occurred and the other driver berated him ...Winner just looked him in the eye and said " I'm very sorry but I'm just a terrible driver "........and carried on his way!
this is the link of the mp3 pack, if you want to give it a try (it's about 30 mb)
https://fachordscdn-16d90.kxcdn.com/static/media/ebooks/fachords-mobile-interval-ear-training.zip
Yes, singing intervals is how I practiced in the car too, but I had a cassette recording with specific intervals. Perhaps, it was a bit mechanical.