Eartraining X - 2.7.1develop your skills for hearing pitch & chords |
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"relative perfect pitch"?… - Version: 2.7b4, 3/30/2003 08:35PM PST
beej654
I think we mean "relative pitch" versus "perfect (or absolute) pitch".
Luggnutt you are… - Version: 2.7b4, 3/30/2003 07:17PM PST
depeche
right. A friend of mine trained his ear so well so he could keep up with me, and damn, he was good. An app like this should do the trick well.
Everyone has the… - Version: 2.7b4, 3/30/2003 01:57PM PST
Luggnutt
capability for perfect pitch recognition. Studies have been done on this, especially relating to east asians cultures that use the pitch of words to change thier meaning. While there is no absolute proof that perfect pitch can be learned after adolescence, it is generally agreed that it is ineed possible with practice. Further, up through the early teen years, children can learn perfect pitch extremely quickly--similar to linguistic education.