I gained perfect pitch by listening to AC/DC believe it or not.
The best thing for your musical ear is listening obviously. One of the very best ways to develop your ear that will really surprise you is to listen to lots of organ music. I play organ and for years I probably played 100 songs for every one song I listened to. All that playing did little for my musical development. In the end it was playing dozens of organ records for $.90 ea that really made me better.Listen to my organ playlists.
@dvamateur I'm not sure if the Moog Etherwave Pro has it, but I know the Etherwave plus does.... there's a feature, where you can plug in headphones, and constant pitch feedback, depending on where your left hand is, even if the volume is off. Pretty handy, if you ask me. =)
@MIKEGREEN87 I was referring to the player's perfect pitch ability, not the instrument. You see, the singers with perfect pitch can start the song (without the ubiquitous: "Hey, give me an A, or whatever the note is). they just start out the song in the right key, so that the band can follow. This ability seems very rare these days.
She is playing instrument named Theremin. It's played without a touch, changing pitch by moving hand away or towards the antenna. Wikipedia tells the rest :)
I gained perfect pitch by listening to AC/DC believe it or not.
The best thing for your musical ear is listening obviously. One of the very best ways to develop your ear that will really surprise you is to listen to lots of organ music. I play organ and for years I probably played 100 songs for every one song I listened to. All that playing did little for my musical development. In the end it was playing dozens of organ records for $.90 ea that really made me better.Listen to my organ playlists.
paulj0557 2 months ago
Must have perfect pitch to play this. She definitely does because she starts out the pieces...
dvamateur 1 year ago
@dvamateur I'm not sure if the Moog Etherwave Pro has it, but I know the Etherwave plus does.... there's a feature, where you can plug in headphones, and constant pitch feedback, depending on where your left hand is, even if the volume is off. Pretty handy, if you ask me. =)
MIKEGREEN87 1 year ago
@MIKEGREEN87 I was referring to the player's perfect pitch ability, not the instrument. You see, the singers with perfect pitch can start the song (without the ubiquitous: "Hey, give me an A, or whatever the note is). they just start out the song in the right key, so that the band can follow. This ability seems very rare these days.
dvamateur 1 year ago
She's very skilled!!!
NuclearLullaby 1 year ago
i know that what's thermin synthesizer but if you just look at her, it looks like she's making music from no where :) great pamelia!!
TimichCop 2 years ago
Ears of gold! That's talent!
weskoki 3 years ago 3
and she's the best!
theaterprater 3 years ago 3
what is she doing? i dont get it.. lol <3
BEAMproducers 4 years ago
She is playing instrument named Theremin. It's played without a touch, changing pitch by moving hand away or towards the antenna. Wikipedia tells the rest :)
jauhis 4 years ago