Helen
Grade 2 - Novice
Posts: 65
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Post by Helen on Apr 11, 2005 11:10:49 GMT
i have perfect pitch so i notice when things are out of tune and it's really annoying sometimes! Hmph. If wish I had perfect pitch.
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Post by musicbabe on Apr 11, 2005 12:23:14 GMT
i have whats known as
" nowhere near any pitch pitch"
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Post by tremolo on Apr 11, 2005 12:28:53 GMT
Ahh, but is it perfect perfect pitch? Can you confidently: a) recognise a tone b) tune something c) hum a tone on demand d) identify both pitch and type of chord e) identify a key signature ...without an outside reference? a) - yes b) - no c) - yes, but not all the time d) - yes, i think e) - sort of
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Helen
Grade 2 - Novice
Posts: 65
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Post by Helen on Apr 11, 2005 13:00:30 GMT
i have whats known as " nowhere near any pitch pitch" Same here!
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Post by Katet on Apr 11, 2005 13:19:10 GMT
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Post by fluteandbassoon on Apr 11, 2005 20:08:54 GMT
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Post by jazzking on Apr 13, 2005 20:51:52 GMT
Play jazz guys, it becomes as part of your language! Lets not start this perfect v relative pitch thing again though. Easy to say, I've found a difference in reality.. Jazzking.
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Post by Matt on Apr 14, 2005 15:08:26 GMT
Jazzking - get a sax!
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