In this listening test, each chord progression is a sequence of three chords. The first and second chords are always the same, and the third chord is always different. The goal of this test is to evaluate how well the third chord follows the first and the second.
First Example
Second Example
You are asked to rate each progression using the following scale: Very Bad; Bad; Fair; Good; Very Good. Try to use the full scale from "Very Bad" to "Very Good"
You must use headphones to listen to the sounds. Use the example to adjust the sound level on your computer.
The test will take about 10-15 minutes. Please read carefully the following instructions.
Instructions
- The test contains 4 pages with chord progressions.
- Each page evaluates a different tonality.
- Each tonality has 15 different chord progressions to evaluate.
- Evaluate each progression by choosing the option that best describes how well the third chord follows the first and second.
- Use the full scale
- You can listen to the sounds several times and in any order you like.
- Take the test in a quiet environment.
- Use headphones to listen to the sounds.
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