For the longest time, I genuinely believed harmonizing was just one of those “you have it or you don’t” things.
Like some singers could just hear it, and the rest of us were stuck guessing forever.
Turns out, it’s not a talent gap. It’s a training gap.
Once I started actually working on my ear, things shifted fast.
And harmonies started to feel… predictable?
We break that down in our free harmony lesson for Shallow 💛
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You can stay on the melody no problem.
It feels natural. Automatic.
But the second you switch to harmony… everything feels unstable.
That’s not because your pitch is worse.
It’s because your ear is still wired to follow the melody.
Harmony asks you to listen differently.
We walk you through exactly how to do that in our free harmony lesson for Shallow 💛
So you can stop defaulting back to the melody.
If that sounds like you,
Comment “SHALLOW” and we’ll send you the free lesson
This one’s frustrating… because you are putting in the work.
You know the part, you’ve practiced it, but something still sounds off.
That’s because your ear hasn’t been trained to recognize the distance between your note and the melody.
So instead of locking in, your pitch floats.
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We break this down in our free harmony lesson for Shallow.
So your harmonies finally sound as good as they feel.
Comment “SHALLOW” and we’ll send you the free lesson.
At first, it feels like harmony is something you do with your voice.
But the more you practice, the more you realize…
it’s actually something you do with your ear.
That shift from “doing” to “listening” is where everything changes.
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That’s why our free harmony lesson for Shallow focuses on ear-first training
Harmonies should feel natural, not stressful.
We have a free lesson to help you learn this!
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If you’re always practicing harmony on top of the full song, it’s going to feel harder than it needs to.
Your ear is trying to process everything at once...
That’s why isolating is so important.
Once your ear knows the sound on its own, then you layer it back into the full mix.
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That’s exactly how we structure practice in our free harmony lesson for Shallow
So your harmony actually sticks when it counts.
Want to try it?
Comment “SHALLOW” and we’ll send you the free lesson!
Most singers try to memorize harmonies note-by-note.
And it works… until you forget one note and everything falls apart.
Instead, memorize the sound and shape of the harmony.
If your ear remembers how the harmony feels:
-You can recover quickly if you slip
-You don’t rely on perfect recall
-You sing with way more confidence
Because you’re not just remembering… you’re understanding.
That’s exactly what we train in our free harmony lesson for Pink Pony Club 💗
Helping you internalize harmonies so they actually stay with you.
Want the shortcut?
Comment “PINK” and we’ll send you the free lesson!
Most singers try to memorize harmonies note-by-note.
And it works… until you forget one note and everything falls apart.
Instead, memorize the sound and shape of the harmony.
You’re not just remembering… you’re understanding.
That’s exactly what we train in our free harmony lesson for Pink Pony Club 💗
Helping you internalize harmonies so they actually stay with you.
Comment “PINK” and we’ll send you the free lesson
Most singers hear “intervals” and immediately think… music theory 😅
But when trained the right way, intervals help you recognize distance between the notes by the way they sound.
We break this down in a super practical way inside our free harmony lesson for Pink Pony Club 💗
Want to try it?
Comment “PINK” and we’ll send you the lesson!
Most singers hear “intervals” and immediately think… music theory 😅
But when trained the right way, intervals help you recognize distance between the notes by the way they sound.
When your ear understands how far your note is from the melody:
🎶 You don’t have to search for it
🎶 You can find it faster
🎶 And you’re way more likely to stay on it
Harmony becomes less confusing and more predictable.
We break this down in a super practical way inside our free harmony lesson for Pink Pony Club 💗
No theory overwhelm, just ear training that actually clicks.
Want to try it?
Comment “PINK” and we’ll send you the lesson!
So singers end up thinking their way through harmonies instead of listening their way through them.
Counting intervals. Analyzing notes. Hoping muscle memory kicks in.
But harmonies don’t fall apart because you don’t know enough theory.
They fall apart because your ear hasn’t learned how to lock onto its role while the melody is happening around it.
When your ear is trained first, harmonizing feels completely different.
You stop chasing notes.
You stop second-guessing.
And your voice naturally settles into the right place, even when things get loud or busy.
That’s the shift most singers never get taught… and it changes everything.
If you want to train your ear the way harmonies actually work in real songs, comment “PINK” and we’ll send you a free harmony lesson for Pink Pony Club!
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