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Try To Study Ear Training
If you are a musician try to work on identifying music away from your instrument. Doing this will help you be able to hear your instrument much more clearly. Ear training is a basic requirement for anyone who wishes to improve their musical ability. A developed ear needs work so make sure that you find a teacher or a school that offers ear training courses that has music as the core of its curriculum.
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