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Quite frankly, I'm sarcastic way more than I should be. Read a few of my answers, and you'll see that I am not totally mean to anyone.
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i asked the question about singing earlier. thank you for your help. but i still have a problem...im not at all musical and don't play an instrument or anything so don't really understand. isn't there any other way i can train my ears?
Did you read what I wrote and did you cllick on all of the links?
I seriously told you how to read music and how to practice intervals. The Wikipedia article has ways to measure intervals without reading music.
So, my answer is no.
And, I don't really play an instrument either. I'm professional about what I do, annd quite frankly, I expect anyone else that is serious to do the same.
If you want to sing well, LEARN how to read music. Plus, studies have shown that people who read music are smarter than those who don't and their test scores go up.
(Rating: 3) for your information, i DID read all the articles and click on all the links, dont tell me what i didnt do. the wikipedia article still used language that you wouldn't understand if you didnt read music. Personally, i cant see why on earth you'd have to learn to read it to sing anyway.