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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2007

Pitch Paths-A New Method for Developing Perfect Pitch At Any Age.

Written & Developed by Professor Joshua Jobst.

Start developing perfect pitch today for pitches C-D-E-F in this free trial video.

How does it work? Simple: the tune triggers the tone. You simply associate the first note of the melody with its respective pitch; like learning "A is for Apple."

Simply listen to the melodies ('trigger tunes') in the first half of the video. (The letters indicate the starting pitch.) Then take the tone tests in the second half of the video and see how you do! Keep practicing and you'll start experiencing perfect pitch!

Then visit www.pitchpaths.com to purchase & download my complete perfect pitch method (ebook/mp3).

Thanks for viewing!

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  • I learned perfect pitch.

  • @Dreamdancer11

    Why are you so negative if I may ask? Even people with perfect pitch lose it as they age unless they actually use it. It's like with every skill, if you don't use/don't do it several years then obviously you get worse at this. It's ridiculous to believe that you are born with perfect pitch. Lets say we would have a system with 8 notes, 9, 13 notes or even 17 notes within an octave, would people be born with perfect pitch then too?

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  • @Rickeeey1 Then great.Teach yourself then..when you suceed we ll talk again.....or not..

  • @Dreamdancer11

    Lol, "be the first". Firstly I don't have absolute pitch yet, learning it. Secondly, even if I would have absolute pitch, I'm not a good teacher. I would instead refer to the method that I've learnt it by and tell them to use it. Thirdly, if you want someone who have taught absolute pitch (maybe indirectly, but still) why don't you talk with the guy that came up with this method?

  • @Rickeeey1 Just cause there is a youtube video about it doesnt mean you can learn it.....by all means...still you havent answer me.Teach it to someone..anyone and if...1 out of 100 learns it...then cool... you can use study...magic...hypnosis...tak­e your pick....if you can do it even for one person then..great...you ll be the first.But i seriously doubt it.

  • @Dreamdancer11

    You're on a Youtube video that does teach absolute pitch and yet you complain that none can teach it. There is no magic way to learn something (like in the Matrix), you need to work on it...

  • @Rickeeey1 Νο idont...i have relative pitch and not that perfect either.But you havent answer my question.If you or your friend can teach it...go right ahead...you ll solve your money problem for life.....you know how many people wanna learn it?You ll hit the jackpot....When you try yourself then you ll know the answer.....the rest are just fairytales... try it learn it....teach others to hear it too..and then we can talk.

  • @Dreamdancer11

    Besides why so skeptical? Do you have perfect pitch and want to feel like it's something exclusive just for you?

  • @Dreamdancer11

    This is not only just association, it is the right kind of association, music associated with music. While it might seem relative, that's the point. After a time you don't explicitly need the associations and you just know that a C is a C and not necesarily hear Mozart's Sonata when a C is played. Absolute pitch is not something you can be born with. It's not like seeing or hearing or anything which is ofc something all of us are born it.

  • @Dreamdancer11

    I don't see your logic. You say that none can teach absolute pitch, yet many researchers agree that it can be taught at a young age. That's one of your errors. My old piano teacher taught himself absolute pitch and he was maybe like 18 or 19 when he did it (I don't know exactly, I know he has it). Anyways, the point is that absolute pitch is a memory thing and how does memory work best? By association ofc and this is association.

  • @emanonami Mate i dont know him or you but i have a simple question for you.Can you(or your friend) teach someone perfect pitch?If you can you ll be a very rich man cause no one can...look at this thing here...he uses triggers which means reference..which means..relative pitch...nothing absolute about it...but if you can by all means..get rich....

  • @Dreamdancer11 I don't have a friend of a friend. This is FIRST HAND. I studied with him.. In fact, I just had wine and indian food with him.

    He did not enter the conservatory where I studied with perfect pitch, but being his friend I saw him develop. And he is the most professionally sort after timpanists in Australia for his age, as well as being selected for YouTube Symph etc.This guy isn't imaginary. So stop calling me a liar, because I HAVE PROOF of my claim, YOU do NOT.

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