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  1. Big Ears is an interval driller. It plays a random interval and then allows you to guess which interval was played. (See What is Ear Training.) Each time it plays an interval, it randomly selects a starting pitch. Big Ears has a range of two octaves and chooses pitches chromatically (it does not stick to a diatonic key).

  2. Welcome to Big Ears, the Original Online Ear Trainer! If you're new here, you may want to read the Instructions or find out more About Big Ears by clicking on the question marks at the bottom of the page. Read a review of Big Ears in JavaWorld.

  3. Phase 1 Big Ears. Print onto card. Cut around the outline of each ear, including the tab. Cut a strip of paper long enough to go around the child’s head and fasten the ends together with tape. Fold and stick the tab of each ear to the headband. Now you can go for a listening walk.

  4. Use X-acto knife to cut out striped area of outer ear (“hole” in ear). 2) Roll the ear canal (1) around a pencil to make it curved into a half tube. 3) Glue the ear drum (2) to the end of the ear canal using the tabs.

  5. The activity of working to improve one's ear is called ear training. Big Ears is designed to help you improve aural recognition skills, specifically interval recognition. An interval is the difference in pitch between two tones.

  6. Big Ears Listening Challenge. Materials Needed: White cardstock, page protectors, dry erase markers. Preparation: Print the Big Ears game board on white cardstock. Print a copy for each student and place each inside a page protector.

  7. 20 sie 2012 · What you will need: Big Ear Print-out. Tape. Headband. Crayons. What you will do: It’s actually REALLY simple! Just have the kids color the big ears and cut them out! Leave a little space on the outline so you can wrap the ears around the head band! Step 1: Color the ears. Step 2: Cut the ear.

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