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PerfectPitch.com
Anybody ever heard of this? Does it work (assuming you actually do the ;lessons and practice)?
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Some people are born with it but some believe it is possible to devleop perfect pitch.
There are two types though: One is 'exact' in that, they will recognise if a note is out of tune - i.e. they know it's an A and they know it's sharp/flat. The other type is that they merely know what note it is. Dennis |
<<<-- Originally posted by Dennis Liu : Some people are born with it but some believe it is possible to devleop perfect pitch.
There are two types though: One is 'exact' in that, they will recognise if a note is out of tune - i.e. they know it's an A and they know it's sharp/flat. The other type is that they merely know what note it is. Dennis -->>> That would be perfect pitch or relative pitch. Some say perfect pitch can be learned. Some don't. Relative is easier. Regards, Ty Ford |
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