Kevin Ure (UreMusic.com)

I help serious musicians develop professional‑level ears and compositional fluency through audiation‑based training.

“Hear more. Understand more. Compose better.”

This channel is for you if any of the following applies:

“You can pass theory exams but still can’t hear what you write.”
“You’ve tried interval apps and they don’t translate to real music.”
“You feel behind peers who seem to ‘just hear’ everything.”

If you’ve tried traditional ear training, theory books, and endless apps and still can’t reliably hear what’s really happening in the music you love, you’re in the right place. Stop grinding random exercises. Focus on audiation-based training that builds a deep, internal understanding of sound. Match your musical decisions with the ideas you hear in your head.

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Kevin Ure (UreMusic.com)

If you've stalled out in Unit 5 on Flawless, read this:

Unit 5 covers thirds, mediants, and inversions, and it's the hardest stretch of the course. That's by design. It's where your ear stops guessing and starts hearing relationships, and that shift is uncomfortable for almost everyone. And, it probably feels impossible, but get through it and calmer seas await you. You're just listening.

I should have said this sooner. You don't need to master Unit 5 before you move on. You need to get through it.

Struggling in Unit 5 isn't failing. It's what Unit 5 feels like.

The material comes back later in the course, and it gets easier every time you meet it. Moving forward will teach you this faster than staying put.

A student told me this week that Unit 5 was very difficult, and it would probably cause a lot of frustration for other students. He's right. He's in Unit 12.

So don't restart the unit. Don't re-drill until it's clean. Just keep going.

If it still feels difficult when you get to Unit 8, good. Hit reply and tell me where you are.

3 days ago | [YT] | 2

Kevin Ure (UreMusic.com)

You can now use an app to gate your progress for the Flawless course. If you wonder if you're ready to move on, this is the answer. Pass the simple drills in the app, and you have the skills required of that lesson. This app is designed for use with the audio course, but you can simply match the lesson number to the lesson you're working on in YouTube.

Check it out: www.flawlessear.com/

1 week ago | [YT] | 12

Kevin Ure (UreMusic.com)

The Practice Room is finished. And, Flawless is about to speed up. Plus, I'll start posting more video discussions again soon.

I built the practice room because some students in Flawless need more fundamental training to make Flawless more accessible. If you're noticing that you're not getting above 50% on any lesson, especially with intervals and chords, then this is the community that will help to close that gap.

Some news: the Practice Room is now fully built. The entire thing from start to finish. This means two things for you:

First: with production behind me, my full attention goes back to Flawless. The remaining units will be arriving quickly.

Second: if you've wanted a daily fundamentals practice routine that its ten minutes a day, one interval a month, a drone warm-up and a routine that speeds up each week. that's what the Practice Room is. It runs alongside Flawless, not instead of it, and it comes with the option to get personal feedback on your practice. Just post a question and I'll chime in, and hopefully, other members will as well.

Seats are capped.

Details: www.uremusic.com/practice-room

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 8

Kevin Ure (UreMusic.com)

Friday thought, with a deadline attached.

I keep coming back to one idea: the people with the best ears never stop doing the daily work. They don't train once and graduate. They keep showing up, a few minutes a day, for years. The Practice Room is built for exactly that, a place to keep showing up.

And here's the part I care about most. One of the real reasons people go to college isn't the lectures, it's the people you end up next to, the network you build over those years. My courses have never given you that, and I want to change it, even in a small way. So the Practice Room isn't just me handing you exercises. I'll help you deepen your routine. In return, I'm asking you to show up for each other: make the connections, talk with your peers, be part of why someone else keeps going.

One ground rule, because it's the whole thing: this stays a kind, respectful room. You're here to help each other, not to compete or tear anyone down. I'll protect that, and anyone who can't keep it respectful won't keep their spot.

The free warm-ups start Monday, June 15, and stay free for everyone. The Practice Room is the membership side of it: the warm-ups ad-free, my full daily-routines package, personal feedback from me, and the community where the connecting happens. And, there will be some suprises and extra resources provided as we go.

The time-sensitive part: it's $7 a month, and joining before Monday locks that founding rate for as long as you stay. After the 15th it goes up. If that's the room you've been wanting, the door's open through the weekend: www.uremusic.com/practice-room

2 months ago | [YT] | 10

Kevin Ure (UreMusic.com)

For years, people have asked me how to actually practice: not what to *know*, but what to *do* every day. The Practice Room is my answer, and it opens June 15.

A short daily warm-up for your ear and musicianship, a community doing the work together, and me right there with you. My hope is that you won't just learn from me — you'll learn from each other. I'll also learn from you, and every musician who shares makes the room better for the next one.

It's $7/month if you join before the 15th (and yes, it keeps me in coffee while I answer your questions). That founding rate is yours for as long as you stay. It goes up after. The first warm-up drops on launch day.

Join now and you get over $100 in free gifts to start. The Technique Builder bundle is yours to download and keep — even if you cancel down the road, those files stay on your drive for good. Practice dictations and the rest of the daily work live inside the room, ready the moment you're in and stay as long as you're subscribed.

www.uremusic.com/practice-room

Cancel anytime and keep whatever you've downloaded. Not a bad way to try it out and come away with something either way.

2 months ago | [YT] | 18