Why Adults Can't Develop Perfect Pitch |
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Why Adults Can't Develop Perfect Pitch |
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Jul 11 2017, 01:04 PM
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Really fascinating. What do you thing about that? |
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Jul 16 2017, 07:58 PM |
I still haven't found a good reason to have perfect pitch, unless you can't afford a tuner.
Relative pitch is what matters - and it can be achieved at any age! |
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Jul 17 2017, 01:25 PM |
Well yeah. The answer to the question posed in the video: "If perfect pitch can be taught, why don't music schools teach it?" is simple: because there is no benefit to having it. It's an entertaining parlor trick, but it's not a particularly useful skill for a musician.
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Aug 13 2017, 11:13 PM |
I think having perfect pitch would drive me nuts. Can you imagine the irritation you would encounter listening to some of the classics that were recorded 2% faster onto vinyl in order to fit one more song?
Some notable records off pitch Ignorance is bliss -------------------- The more I practice, the more I wish I had time to practice!
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Aug 14 2017, 04:40 PM |
There's that thankfully, relative pitch is a very handy thing when playing music and a bit easier to learn than perfect pitch. Thankfully
Todd I think having perfect pitch would drive me nuts. Can you imagine the irritation you would encounter listening to some of the classics that were recorded 2% faster onto vinyl in order to fit one more song? Some notable records off pitch Ignorance is bliss |
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