Descending intervals
Fall - descending interval ear training game
Fall is the counterpart to Climb. It isolates downward melodic motion so descending intervals stop feeling like a weak spot.
What this game trains
Intervals
Many musicians can sing ascending interval references but hesitate when the same distance falls downward. Fall trains that neglected direction with the same direct feedback loop as the rest of Coco.
How it works
- 1
Hear a higher note followed by a lower note.
- 2
Choose the descending interval you heard.
- 3
Notice which downward distances feel similar.
- 4
Advance into wider ranges and tighter answer sets.
Difficulty progression
Levels add musical material gradually, so the challenge grows with your ear.
Begins with obvious downward leaps.
Adds semitone-level distinctions over time.
Combines more intervals with stricter scoring windows.
Keep training your ear
Common questions
Do I need an instrument to play this game?
Can beginners use this game?
Is Fall harder than Climb?
Practice descending interval in Coco
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