I have a tremendous doubt on my absolute pitch ear I would lile to ask for your opinion. When I was a child, I could perfectly tell each note of the pianos at the local conservatory or at any home in my city, no matter if some of the pianos were half tune bellow 440 hz A. Nowadays, some 50 years later, I have a certain way of noticing pitch some half tune bellow or above, indistinctly. Would you have something to comment? What about this “test for absolute pitch”, as mentioned in the present site>>>
Thanks
Frede
Comment by Frede Barreto — October 27, 2005 @ 6:55 pm
I haven’t tested their test So I can’t comment on it.
I was clear on your comment. You doubt your absolute pitch but you come within a half step when you guess? Is that correct? Are you a musician and do you ear train regularly?
I have a tremendous doubt on my absolute pitch ear I would lile to ask for your opinion. When I was a child, I could perfectly tell each note of the pianos at the local conservatory or at any home in my city, no matter if some of the pianos were half tune bellow 440 hz A. Nowadays, some 50 years later, I have a certain way of noticing pitch some half tune bellow or above, indistinctly. Would you have something to comment? What about this “test for absolute pitch”, as mentioned in the present site>>>
Thanks
Frede
Comment by Frede Barreto — October 27, 2005 @ 6:55 pm
I haven’t tested their test
So I can’t comment on it.
I was clear on your comment. You doubt your absolute pitch but you come within a half step when you guess? Is that correct? Are you a musician and do you ear train regularly?
Look forward to your reply - Graham
Comment by Perfect Pitch Ear Training — October 27, 2005 @ 9:07 pm