What should I learn first in ear training?
Start with relative pitch fundamentals: notes, interval direction, basic chord qualities, and the habit of checking what you heard against feedback.
Learn
The Learn hub explains the musical ideas behind Coco’s listening games. Start here when you want the theory before the reps.
The strongest ear training programs connect labels to real listening. Intervals, chords, scales, and pitch memory are useful because they show up in melodies, songs, solos, and production decisions.
A few minutes each day is usually better than a long session once a week. Coco keeps the practice short enough to repeat and structured enough to measure.
FAQ
Start with relative pitch fundamentals: notes, interval direction, basic chord qualities, and the habit of checking what you heard against feedback.
Yes. Adults can improve relative pitch and practical listening skill with consistent, focused practice.
You do not need advanced theory. A small amount of context before each listening task makes practice more useful.