Here is the quiz on the 1 chord. Now, some of the singing examples are going to get longer. Don’t worry so much about getting them “correct” in the “actual song” examples. There are a lot of places where the singer swoops into notes, so it’s vague what note he/she is actually singing. So, as long as it’s close, you’re fine.
Here’s how it works. Play the audio file and type in the pitches you hear using scale degrees. Don’t put any spaces for your answer. So, your answer may look like this: 12323, but not this: 1 2 3 2 3.
Some of these examples are played by the piano, and some will be actual songs. For the songs, each new word or syllable with a space in-between should be a number. For example, if the words are “A ma zing just the way you are”, you should have a total of 8 numbers to correspond with the syllables.
The actual songs will be challenging. Do whatever it takes to figure them out. Use the hints, try playing it on your piano, sing it, and slow it down. It’s going to be a challenge, but I think you’re up for it!
If you’re still having trouble, no problem! I made a video on using “Clues” to narrow down the notes and figure them out easier. Some of the clues may not make sense yet, but you’ll learn them all as you go through the program.