How To Develop Perfect Pitch
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@DanMcCaffrey I put in a lot of time. The relative pitch course is great but Burge's PP course is a con. Again, where are all of the thousands of people that have developed PP? NOWHERE. Its a con.
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But there we have it, no? It's a matter of time. I think yes, youth factors in because 1) Time 2) The young are ego-less, thus more open, pliable. Both are important. Someone once said genius is simply childhood induced. I can see that. And yes teens as well have time to burn. But I can assure you it's working for me. I just don't have the time, and most importantly a friend to test with so I stall progress. Indulge me - Did you honestly go through every CD? How much time did you put into it?
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@DanMcCaffrey me neither cause time is tough. Ive had the Burge course for 27 years and have never come across anyone including me thats ever aquired something you have to be born with...perfect pitch. If its possible, where are all the thousands of people that have aquired this born with gift? Nowhere, thats where. Why? Cause ya have to be born with it. These courses are con jobs period.
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@alexmcginness The funny thing about skepticism is that you can either look too smart to be fooled, or dead wrong. I'm afraid they do indeed work. It's very perceptual and you need the time and space to experience notes conceptually. At first there were vast differences between F, A and D to me. F is bright. A is a combination of the brightness of Ab and A#. D is very solid but soft. You have to think like a child to get it and most folks just don't have the time to go there.
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@dumbtreeclimber No, it is probably possible but not at just any person. When some people are completely tone deaf they can't expect to ever develop it. Your relative pitch must be on really high level and you have to have also some the ability to develop PP, which is as rare as this talent itself. I did so, when I was 17 with L. Borge course but it took me A LOT of ear training. So I think it is possible to develop, but just at certain people :) I can recognise and sing notes.
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@thebenfisk that website stole it from some one else
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@ReminiscenceS2 Just believe and it is possible, trust me. Learn relative pitch. Then drill a single note in your head. Once you're able to recognize this single note you can reference any note to it based on the interval. And of course once you're that far it will all unfold more easily and quickly..Music is a language and you can learn to speak it fluently like any of these people born with absolute pitch. The only thing that will stop you is believing you can't :) Good luck friend!
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There have been no known-of cases of an adult *genuinely* acquiring absolute pitch recognition. Studies show that those who claim to have learned APR after a certain maturation stage, when tested, show an unqualified level of accuracy in comparison to real AP-possessors. In reality, people who think they have learned APR merely are using relative-pitch skills.
lmao you are disgusting you copied everything this website said and changed like 1 or 2 words
wikihow dot com / Get-Perfect-Pitch
thebenfisk 1 year ago 16
@CampbellxxPisces, I can tolerate anything, except intolerance!
guitarslim56 1 year ago 5