post scores and lets try not to make this a competition
https://www.musictheory.net/exercises/ear-note
>Sub 80%
fuck you for making me practice
>>72754219
how
>>72754246
C to C is really obvious
C to D is easy ascending because it's like a scale and descending you can guess it because it has the most dissonant leap
C to E is kinda hard descending, I pretty much just went by my gut on this one. Ascending is easy because you just need to imagine G and you get the C chord
C to F is easy if you familiarize yourself with suspended chords (you will want it to go to E), descending is hard but if you can imagine an A going in the middle you can guess it
C to G is fairly simple. I like to imagine an upper C after hearing it, descending is even simpler because it's V-I root motion
C to A is the trickiest one imo. I kept missing the ascending leaps and kinda just had to rule out C to G and C to B leaps. C to A descending is not that hard, whenever I think of minor thirds I'm reminded of one part in a Mahler symphony so it's easy for me to guess it.
C to B descending is really easy, it's just leading tone resolution. Ascending might be tricky but it's the most dissonant ascending leap.
>>72754366
C to A sounds like somewhere over the rainbow
soOOme whEEEre
>>72754458
Somewhere over the rainbow starts with a C to C though
>>72754458
That's an octave dude.
But the next two leaps are a major sixth and a minor sixth respectively (way up high, there's a place), so you could base it off of that. Also it's a good thing the test didn't test the difference between sixths because I would fucking fail it.
>>72754506
o-oh
>>72754219
>>72754246
Fucking plebs
You will never face me
>>72755077
Naturally pitch perfect, only mistakes were made because of fat fingers, and I was going fast.
>>72755104
if it's true u could record a video and go viral