Ascending intervals
Climb - ascending interval ear training game
Climb focuses on ascending melodic intervals: two notes, moving upward, with one clear interval to identify.
What this game trains
Intervals
Ascending intervals show up constantly in melodies, riffs, bass lines, vocal lines, and solos. Climb helps you recognize the distance between notes before you reach for an instrument.
How it works
- 1
Hear a lower note followed by a higher note.
- 2
Identify the interval size and quality.
- 3
Use immediate feedback to separate close sounds.
- 4
Move from common intervals into wider and chromatic ones.
Difficulty progression
Levels add musical material gradually, so the challenge grows with your ear.
Starts with large contrasts that are easy to separate.
Adds neighboring intervals that require closer listening.
Expands into full interval sets with shorter answer windows.
Keep training your ear
FAQ
Common questions
Do I need an instrument to play this game?
No. Coco plays the sound and gives you focused answer choices, so you only need headphones and a few minutes of attention.
Can beginners use this game?
Yes. Early levels keep the answer set narrow, then add more notes, intervals, chords, or scales as your ear gets stronger.
Why train ascending intervals separately?
Direction changes how intervals feel. Training ascending motion directly makes melodic recognition faster and cleaner.