The blog post you mentioned seems to be about a resource for ear training, specifically a supercourse focused on relative pitch. Relative pitch is the ability to identify a musical note by hearing it in relation to a reference note, without needing to know the absolute pitch. This skill is highly valuable for musicians and music enthusiasts alike, as it enhances musical understanding and performance.
Music theory and ear training are psychological as much as they are technical. There is a psychological phenomenon where students who "invest" in their education (both financially and through legitimate commitment) tend to see better results. Using a pirated version often leads to a "collector’s mentality"—where the files sit on a hard drive unused—rather than the disciplined, daily practice the course requires. Legitimate Alternatives
Security Threats0;329;: Torrented "ZIP" or "EXE" files for courses often contain malware or spyware that can compromise your personal data.
Functional Ear Trainer: A free app based on the "Alain Benbassat" method, which is highly effective for relative pitch. Conclusion