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obtainable method of piano interval ear training. avoiding the need to call out each note obtain the ability to jam or jazz in provision. using interval training in guitar playing or any note instrument. having perfect pitch is extreme rarity. and not necessarily a positive also a negative in harmonisation progressive modes.

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@flibflob2785
@flibflob2785 Месяц назад
I don't get why everyone is so obsessed with perfect pitch, well developed relative pitch is all you need
@adamgh0
@adamgh0 Месяц назад
I've been playing piano since 1991 when I was in third grade. I'm good with hearing songs in my head in the correct key (Levitin Effect) but calling out a played note by name has always been tricky for me. My relative pitch is pretty good. If you asked me to sing an "A" I would think of a song in my head in E and climb the scale in my head from there.
@adhocrat1
@adhocrat1 Месяц назад
rick's son was 5 years old TEN years ago. Sheesh
@willemfendon2333
@willemfendon2333 Месяц назад
Love the video!!! Great job on this!!! This is a great subject.
@ToneSherpa
@ToneSherpa Месяц назад
you're not fooling me. you're just Rick Beato in a hat!
@commodoor6549
@commodoor6549 Месяц назад
Rick Beato's kid can hear whatever he wants to but that's not necessarily going to manifest into a great musician. There are lots of great musicians that don't have perfect pitch, like George Benson and Herbie Hancock. Perfect pitch if unused is nothing more than a parlour trick.
@ToneSherpa
@ToneSherpa Месяц назад
it's definitely a good tool to have. it's a huge advantage. but it isn't a substitute for creativity.
@morbidmanmusic
@morbidmanmusic Месяц назад
right!
@ToneSherpa
@ToneSherpa Месяц назад
why are you avoiding Rick Beato. he just wants to be your friend.
@morbidmanmusic
@morbidmanmusic Месяц назад
Yeah, so you are generalizing a lot. Musically goes both ways, and the middle is where most musicians live. I have, even in my own family examples of both types that break your own biases. You sound inexperienced, and like you haven't played in many situations. In the studio world, it is about 50/50 as far as "schooled" vs "self taught" as far as weakness based on their learning. You have "relative pitch", like most musicians do. 2:19 that has nothing to do with perfect pitch, that is theory. Jamming is also done all the time, no less than ever before. Maybe not in your age group. I know in mine, .. (older than you) So... what are intervals... ? Ramble, as you caught yourself doing often... and still not a focused explanation. Ok, at the piano. .." white note are full notes or whole notes if that is what you said.."? And "I Quote: A whole note (American) or semibreve (British) in musical notation is a single note equivalent to or lasting as long as two half notes or four quarter notes." You should work it out a little more before trying to explain stuff. The meandering is confusing to people. And being good at music is just that, no matter how one learns. I just always here self taught coming at the "those who know can't just play, or create" . Proves you are missing something about "creations" elements. \ Keep going on these videos though! More music All the time!!!
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