PURE PITCH - How to get ABSOLUTE Pitch!
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Why so mad? Ofc perfect pitch can be learnt. Check out Pitch Paths. It works, at least for me and at least so far.
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YOU ARE BORN WITH PERFECT PITCH YOU EITHER HAVE THE GIFT OR YOU DO NOT HAVE IT<MANY HAVE VAN GOUGHS EAR FOR MUSIC INCLUDING ME!
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@lespaul0009 I think the closer the notes the better. C has overtones that sound like G in it. Like all the other fifths. So I'd say something like C and D would be better... Just my opinion...
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this is what i think all the courses lead to:
step a-get a partner
step b-pick 2 notes that u both agree on to start-it doesn't matter which two(eb and f# are good ones-cause they sound different) C and G are good, also
step c-simply listen to the notes separately and see if u can hear some "abstract/vaque) quality about them that distinguishes them from ea other-
test ea other-by playing them and trying to guess the correct note
Step c-practice singing the notes till u get em right-then add
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RUBBISH PEo)PLE ARE BORN WITH PERFECT PITCH
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Not Absolute pitch - mere perfect pitch... /grin.
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con job, dont waste your money.
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man there are so many freakin sites like this one. i hate when they have all that BS written.
I have visited this site and it just blasts key pharses to inspire you to BUY. Same thing just like the David Burge Course. There is nothing to go on, nothing for you to know whether this really works besides these testmonials ( which could be fake for all we know!) Absolute Pitch Ear Training Pitch Paths is basic and real!
twinmusic 2 years ago 6
You need relitive pich and perfect pitch, they go hand and hand, relative pitch is what intervals are being played. perfect pitch being able to find the singular notes; Combined it becomes absolute pitch.
and don't waste ur monney on this, go get a torrent for a better coarse xD
WilliamBonneau 2 years ago 2