Download the Lovebird Masteran Training application which is equipped with sound therapy. If you intend to keep a lovebird to be contested with other lovebirds, I suggest you pay attention to a few things that are usually judged by the competition committee. In general, the assessment requirements are usually seen from the following:Rhythm and songWhen training a lovebirds voice, make sure that the sound has a rhythm because this is included in the assessment.A wavy rhythm, or an up-and-down-slow-loud intonation that keeps repeating is a rhythm that your lovebird should be able to do. Well, for songs, what is judged is usually purely from the sound of its squeaky voice. Or it can be added with other stuffing sounds but still have the typical lovebird squeaking sound.Speed or density of the songI suggest that when training lovebirds, you must also train the level of song density on the lovebirds.Ideally for songs with a medium density level. If its too close, the birds will sound like theyre in a hurry. Meanwhile, if its too free, its also not good because it will sound broken.Volume and DurationIn terms of volume, you should also not underestimate if you want to win. Pay attention to the thick and thin sound of the lovebird. Usually if the thin voice is considered less than ideal.Not infrequently there are also lovebirds who usually make long squeaks but after listening to them from close range their voices are very soft.There are still other assessments, but the ones that are more emphasized in terms of sound are the 3 ratings above. So if you want to win, I suggest that your lovebird can fulfill the 3 things above.