For the interval reference sheet, why not play the intervals right there? That would be a lot more friendly and convenient than jumping to a youtube video, watching a 30-seconds+ of ads, then listening to 1 or 2 minutes of song just to compare two notes. Also it keeps users on your page and they won't get distracted with your use clickbait videos.
It came about this way because I have the ad-free YouTube subscription myself, forgetting about the many people who don't have it, and would be plagued by ads like you say.
I'll be looking for a way to allow listening to the intervals right on the page soon, thank you!
A few months ago I made this website called Treblekey.
Since I began learning how to play guitar and piano about 2-3 years ago, I've been looking for a tool to help me:
- learn how to navigate the guitar fretboard
- practice hearing and identifying musical intervals (ear training)
- other things I might come up with in the future
And I thought: "it would be pretty nice if there was an app with useful musical exercises for beginners", which is how I got the idea for Treblekey.
Feel free to check it out and let me know what you think :)
Thanks!