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S2E7 Holding Notes That Last: Building Long-Term Pitch Memory

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Content provided by Kevin Ure. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kevin Ure or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Have you ever nailed a melody in practice, only to lose it moments later? In this episode, we explore the difference between recognizing sound and retaining it, why short-term pitch memory isn’t enough, and how to train your ear to hold onto notes with clarity and confidence.

You’ll learn:

🎯 How “foundation tones” like C can anchor your memory

🧠 Expansion drills to stretch your pitch retention

🛠 Application workflows for composition, improvisation, and real-time recall

Whether you’re composing, improvising, or just trying to sing in tune without slipping off key, this episode gives you three actionable strategies to build lasting musical memory.

💡 No instrument required: just your inner ear and a quiet moment to listen inward.

#audiation #pitchmemory #eartraining #internalhearing #compositionworkflow

Learn music from the inside out. This channel explores ear training, music theory, and composition using audiation-based methods—designed for beginners, professionals, and even babies building tonal awareness.

📚 Featured Resources

• Resource Guide → https://www.uremusic.com/resource-guide

• Octave Registers by Number → https://www.uremusic.com/octave-registers-by-number

• Subscribe to the Newsletter → https://www.uremusic.com/subscribe

• Amazon Bookstore → https://amzn.to/44SsSAJ

• UreMusic Homepage → https://www.uremusic.com/

🎧 Learn & Connect

• Schedule a Free Consultation → https://calendly.com/uremusic/consultation

• Support on Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/c/UreMusic

• Explore Services & Products → https://linktr.ee/uremusic

🔔 Subscribe for new videos every week and start sharpening your inner ear today.

📌 Topics Covered

#Audiation #EarTraining #MusicTheory #MusicComposition

#ComposerTutorials #VoiceLeading #Counterpoint

#FormAndAnalysis #AspiringComposer #MusicEducation

📬 Affiliate Disclosure

Some of the links below may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase—at no extra cost to you. This helps support the channel and keeps the educational content flowing. Thank you!

📚 My Books on Music Composition

Available on Amazon or UreMusic: https://www.uremusic.com/books

🎼 Composition Series

• Elements of Music Composition → https://amzn.to/44O2OIi

• Music Composition Technique Builder → https://amzn.to/40FwgOa

• Technique Builder Workbook → https://amzn.to/40FwgOa

🎻 Orchestration

• The Study of Orchestration → https://amzn.to/3U0jkyI

📝 Composition Foundations

• Fundamentals of Music Composition → https://amzn.to/3H5h8Tu

📘 Music Theory

• Style and Idea → https://amzn.to/471BdVm

• Theory and Harmony → https://amzn.to/3TWT4oT

• Structural Functions of Harmony → https://amzn.to/4kZYaM6

🎵 Schenkerian Analysis

• Analysis of Tonal Music (Schenkerian Approach) → https://amzn.to/4ffGgUu

• Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis → https://amzn.to/4o6ZmQw

• Structural Hearing: Tonal Coherence in Music → https://amzn.to/4o9Rs94

🎶 Counterpoint

• The Study of Counterpoint → https://amzn.to/457BXpg

• Counterpoint (Kennan) → https://amzn.to/44TtA24

• Counterpoint in Composition → https://amzn.to/40ze6h6

📎 Bonus Reading

• Gustav Mahler: Letters to His Wife → https://amzn.to/4lU03LI

  continue reading

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Content provided by Kevin Ure. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kevin Ure or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Have you ever nailed a melody in practice, only to lose it moments later? In this episode, we explore the difference between recognizing sound and retaining it, why short-term pitch memory isn’t enough, and how to train your ear to hold onto notes with clarity and confidence.

You’ll learn:

🎯 How “foundation tones” like C can anchor your memory

🧠 Expansion drills to stretch your pitch retention

🛠 Application workflows for composition, improvisation, and real-time recall

Whether you’re composing, improvising, or just trying to sing in tune without slipping off key, this episode gives you three actionable strategies to build lasting musical memory.

💡 No instrument required: just your inner ear and a quiet moment to listen inward.

#audiation #pitchmemory #eartraining #internalhearing #compositionworkflow

Learn music from the inside out. This channel explores ear training, music theory, and composition using audiation-based methods—designed for beginners, professionals, and even babies building tonal awareness.

📚 Featured Resources

• Resource Guide → https://www.uremusic.com/resource-guide

• Octave Registers by Number → https://www.uremusic.com/octave-registers-by-number

• Subscribe to the Newsletter → https://www.uremusic.com/subscribe

• Amazon Bookstore → https://amzn.to/44SsSAJ

• UreMusic Homepage → https://www.uremusic.com/

🎧 Learn & Connect

• Schedule a Free Consultation → https://calendly.com/uremusic/consultation

• Support on Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/c/UreMusic

• Explore Services & Products → https://linktr.ee/uremusic

🔔 Subscribe for new videos every week and start sharpening your inner ear today.

📌 Topics Covered

#Audiation #EarTraining #MusicTheory #MusicComposition

#ComposerTutorials #VoiceLeading #Counterpoint

#FormAndAnalysis #AspiringComposer #MusicEducation

📬 Affiliate Disclosure

Some of the links below may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase—at no extra cost to you. This helps support the channel and keeps the educational content flowing. Thank you!

📚 My Books on Music Composition

Available on Amazon or UreMusic: https://www.uremusic.com/books

🎼 Composition Series

• Elements of Music Composition → https://amzn.to/44O2OIi

• Music Composition Technique Builder → https://amzn.to/40FwgOa

• Technique Builder Workbook → https://amzn.to/40FwgOa

🎻 Orchestration

• The Study of Orchestration → https://amzn.to/3U0jkyI

📝 Composition Foundations

• Fundamentals of Music Composition → https://amzn.to/3H5h8Tu

📘 Music Theory

• Style and Idea → https://amzn.to/471BdVm

• Theory and Harmony → https://amzn.to/3TWT4oT

• Structural Functions of Harmony → https://amzn.to/4kZYaM6

🎵 Schenkerian Analysis

• Analysis of Tonal Music (Schenkerian Approach) → https://amzn.to/4ffGgUu

• Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis → https://amzn.to/4o6ZmQw

• Structural Hearing: Tonal Coherence in Music → https://amzn.to/4o9Rs94

🎶 Counterpoint

• The Study of Counterpoint → https://amzn.to/457BXpg

• Counterpoint (Kennan) → https://amzn.to/44TtA24

• Counterpoint in Composition → https://amzn.to/40ze6h6

📎 Bonus Reading

• Gustav Mahler: Letters to His Wife → https://amzn.to/4lU03LI

  continue reading

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