i agree with the whole idea of 'your body is one of the best tools you will ever have in your life, learn to use it rather than rely on technology entirely', amazing video . thank you
I’ve been starting to play guitar and wanted to start learning how to tell the difference in pitch and I’m really proud that I got all of them right on the first try hah
I got them all right, at the beginning I had some problems with the 5 cents one but over the course of the video I was able to grasp the difference in my head. Now I know why I'm always tuning my guitar, because it's a cheap one that doesn't stay in tune and apparently my ears are really sensitive to the slighest pitch difference.
I have a new mouthpiece on my trombone and this exercise really renewed my confidence on my instrument because I was having some issues with a tuner and my ear today but this helped remind me how to really listen that in depth and will really carry back into my practicing. Thanks! I will definitely be sharing this video with my students that are struggling with intonation.
It made the semi tones sound huge.... the 5 cent ones were very hard.... I was hearing the stable tones as having vibrato 😒. On the quiz at the end I got all but the last one....
The last one I had to listen to over and over before I could figure out the difference. It takes a while, but if you keep listening you'll be able to hear the difference.
That was fun, got all of them right. Shifting something by 5 cents works the same as subtle chromatic aberration filter. You can get pretty good at hearing this range better by editing vocal doubles and their pitches manually. In the future I will definitely buy your V60 system.
THANK YOU SOSOOSOSSOOOOO MUCH 💜💜💜 I LISTENED TO THIS ONLY A FEW TIMES AND MY HEARING HAS DRAMATICALLY IMPROVED IMPRESSIVE WORK MY FRIEND NAMASTE THANK YOU 🤍💜💜
Oh wow, you might be the one to do this, i'm looking for a lot of examples of different people making the same pitch sound with the same vowel, in order to filter it out to hear the differences in timbre between side by side by side examples. I think it would help people with vocal clarity and the finer qualities that I'm having a difficult time discerning.
Got them all right. 30 cents was much more of a difference than I expected. Sixth tones have a noticeably different timbre than quarter tones; I see now why Hába and Wyschnegradsky were interested in sixth tones and twelfth tones.
Started to play the guitar when I was 25, so I never did any pitch training until then.. Well, my only pitch training has been to tune my guitar, but I’m getting better every day ! Had I only started earlier.. 😩 oh well, I just have to work harder for it..
would you mind making another version of this exercise, listening for small pitch differences between DIFFERENT instruments? Like piano and guitar, voice and trumpet, etc or even across an octave eg. Bass low A vs Piano A 5 cents up
It is through this, seeing this on a violin, singing this ... that one learns that the voice and fretless string instruments are the instruments that can clearly demonstrate the difference between an A flat and a G sharp (as part of minor subdominant F triad or secondary dominant E). triad. Default piano tuning of electric pianos is well tempered and therefore limited to telling the singer if a chromatic alteration should function as leading tone up, as in E major to a minor, or suspension down as in f minor to C major.
I’m shocked I got it all right😂 I really thought I was gonna suck, all I really had to do was focus, I kept thinking because they sounded very similar, that I couldn’t hear the difference, but no it’s there I can hear it
5 cents is just too difficult to detect for me without polyphony to listen for harmonic interference. (Btw using perfect 5th harmonics is a great way to tune a guitar by ear you'll hear a slow warbling if one string is off by even a cent or two)
Im extremely fortunate. My father is a classical guitarist, he started teaching me since I was able to hold a guitar. As I got older I became more interested in playing rock, but I still do a lot of finger-picking. Even though I took music classes in high school and college, I primarily relied upon playing by ear for many years, so I am adept at playing what I hear. I had no problem telling the difference between the higher and lower semi-tones, but the first one sounded like it went up and down in pitch before it even got to the second pitch. Also I was wondering, I have no problem with individual pitches and intervals, but 4+ notes in a chord played at the same time can be difficult for me to separate and decipher. Do you (or anyone reading this) have any suggestions???
Would you have a look at tuning forks being sold for matching the chakras: hertz 198.18, 210.42, 126.22, 136.10141.27... Im not certain these forks are actually the pitch that they say they are.
that taught me, that i am able to discern down to 20 cents. thank god my guitar, especially its G string makes it so much easier. never below 50 cents outta tune.
@@meatball4023 because guitars unlike pianos are not "well tempered" instruments. that said, it also definetly depends on the quality of the guitar, as always.
I'm a beginner and I can hear 10 easy, 5 hard to impossible. I'm trying to learn on a cheap bullet strat and feel it's constantly out of tune. I also hear the same note with different tone as... wrong? I tune fifth fret one string to the next open string - it sounds wrong no matter what, even when the tuner says there is 0 cents difference.
@@dirtyunclehubert I can't play any instrument except for maybe "are you sleeping brother John" on my kids recorder, so "guitars are no piano" means nothing to me. :D
Oh I wished that some guitar players too trained their ears. Then the discussions would finally end... Me: "Please tune your g-string." Guitarist: "But I have already tuned it." 😁😁😁
does one have to complete the V60 in 60 days? what happens after the 60 days, does one loose acces to the course? I am very interested in more structured singing lessons this next year
I want to improve my intonation when singing. I was under the impression that my hearing was very good. My doctor says that I'm well above average when distinguishing different pitches. But in these exercises, it's near impossible for me to hear a difference in the 20 cts range. Is there any way to improve this? I mean, I really don't hear any difference.
@@izzybell6735 Makes no difference. I can promise that. That last one is the exact same no matter how you listen to it. I think it's a placebo thing here. People get so frustrated because they can't hear the difference and their mind creates a difference.
What the HELL is this amazingness I’ve just stumbled upon
This comment lol love this energy
i agree with the whole idea of 'your body is one of the best tools you will ever have in your life, learn to use it rather than rely on technology entirely', amazing video . thank you
V60. Your training is amazing!!!!
I’ve been starting to play guitar and wanted to start learning how to tell the difference in pitch and I’m really proud that I got all of them right on the first try hah
that last one had such a SLIGHT difference, that was kind of tough to hear
I got them all right, at the beginning I had some problems with the 5 cents one but over the course of the video I was able to grasp the difference in my head. Now I know why I'm always tuning my guitar, because it's a cheap one that doesn't stay in tune and apparently my ears are really sensitive to the slighest pitch difference.
Omg I'm fascinated by the results the first time!
I have a new mouthpiece on my trombone and this exercise really renewed my confidence on my instrument because I was having some issues with a tuner and my ear today but this helped remind me how to really listen that in depth and will really carry back into my practicing. Thanks! I will definitely be sharing this video with my students that are struggling with intonation.
Didn't find anyone better than him in music teaching😄
Such a fun way to practice pitch! I only got one of them wrong on the first listen.
Yes! same!
i got every one besides the last one! this was super interesting though, i will definitely try to train this more!
It made the semi tones sound huge.... the 5 cent ones were very hard.... I was hearing the stable tones as having vibrato 😒. On the quiz at the end I got all but the last one....
The last one I had to listen to over and over before I could figure out the difference. It takes a while, but if you keep listening you'll be able to hear the difference.
I can easily ear the whether the key is off or not in 5 cents but still get confused in it whether it is higher or lower
Same here
Your pfp is my brother😂
i can always recognize flat but never if it is sharp
High or low is relative depends on what its being compared to.
Thank you for these videos, they're so helpful. Also I love your voice
I was able to recognize all of them, and know if they were higher or lower except the 5 cents ones. Thank you so much for the video❤️❤️
Are you sorcerer, you taught it magically. 👍
Ahhh loving your lessons! VERY effective!
This messed with my brain so much!!! Awesome 🤩
I got them all right after listening over and over and over
This is fantastic. I need something like this to help train my ear for playing the cello.
That was fun, got all of them right. Shifting something by 5 cents works the same as subtle chromatic aberration filter.
You can get pretty good at hearing this range better by editing vocal doubles and their pitches manually.
In the future I will definitely buy your V60 system.
THANK YOU SOSOOSOSSOOOOO MUCH 💜💜💜
I LISTENED TO THIS ONLY A FEW TIMES AND MY HEARING HAS DRAMATICALLY IMPROVED
IMPRESSIVE WORK MY FRIEND NAMASTE THANK YOU 🤍💜💜
Excellent, thank you for this. I'm a band director, going to use this with my students.
Oh wow, you might be the one to do this, i'm looking for a lot of examples of different people making the same pitch sound with the same vowel, in order to filter it out to hear the differences in timbre between side by side by side examples. I think it would help people with vocal clarity and the finer qualities that I'm having a difficult time discerning.
Got them all right. 30 cents was much more of a difference than I expected. Sixth tones have a noticeably different timbre than quarter tones; I see now why Hába and Wyschnegradsky were interested in sixth tones and twelfth tones.
Thank you Mr Saher! 🙏🏻🎶
this is so GOOD. riding these sound waves damn
What?? I cant hear the difference in 20 below😞
You will
Started to play the guitar when I was 25, so I never did any pitch training until then.. Well, my only pitch training has been to tune my guitar, but I’m getting better every day ! Had I only started earlier.. 😩 oh well, I just have to work harder for it..
Where has this been all my life😮😮
Excellent demonstration
10/10 I'm so happy I scored perfectly 😇
Same
You're a unicorn
This is gold! Thanks!
The best thing about this is that u don’t need to know what notes you’re on, with enough practice you could just hear a song and sing it immediately
awesome, thanks a lot, Saher
Wow! Now to apply this to keyboard intervals. Will definitely check out V60.
would you mind making another version of this exercise, listening for small pitch differences between DIFFERENT instruments?
Like piano and guitar, voice and trumpet, etc
or even across an octave
eg. Bass low A vs Piano A 5 cents up
It is through this, seeing this on a violin, singing this ... that one learns that the voice and fretless string instruments are the instruments that can clearly demonstrate the difference between an A flat and a G sharp (as part of minor subdominant F triad or secondary dominant E). triad. Default piano tuning of electric pianos is well tempered and therefore limited to telling the singer if a chromatic alteration should function as leading tone up, as in E major to a minor, or suspension down as in f minor to C major.
Guessed them all correctly but the last one was quite hard! Great video though, thanks!
I love your voice
Wow man this is fantastic
Whoop whoop I got them all 🏅
Hardly can differentiate between 5 and 10s
This was awesome
Everything was right... I'm glad 🤗💞
I got all the answers correct, but 10s and 5s were a bit difficult for me...
I’m shocked I got it all right😂 I really thought I was gonna suck, all I really had to do was focus, I kept thinking because they sounded very similar, that I couldn’t hear the difference, but no it’s there I can hear it
phew, got all of them right. Yay violin playing
Thanks for the Video Sir ❤️
وشاممی کارت قصه نیری دمتگرم❤❤❤
Got them all. I have unfair advantage though, been in music for 40 + years and I have a guitar equiped with an Edge Pro tremolo. 😂
Great video, I do find the attack on the comparison notes throws me though.
This is fantastic! Thank you!!
wow it was hard to distinguish but i answered all qs correctly. so relieved :))
This is amazing
dude you are a boss!!!
that was cool. Thank you. I got the last one wrong.
This so goood!!
I want to improve my ear listening and notation
5 cents is just too difficult to detect for me without polyphony to listen for harmonic interference. (Btw using perfect 5th harmonics is a great way to tune a guitar by ear you'll hear a slow warbling if one string is off by even a cent or two)
I have tinnitus so I feel different stimuli at different pitches, almost like different pains per level
Thank you, that was very interesting!
Im extremely fortunate. My father is a classical guitarist, he started teaching me since I was able to hold a guitar. As I got older I became more interested in playing rock, but I still do a lot of finger-picking. Even though I took music classes in high school and college, I primarily relied upon playing by ear for many years, so I am adept at playing what I hear. I had no problem telling the difference between the higher and lower semi-tones, but the first one sounded like it went up and down in pitch before it even got to the second pitch. Also I was wondering, I have no problem with individual pitches and intervals, but 4+ notes in a chord played at the same time can be difficult for me to separate and decipher. Do you (or anyone reading this) have any suggestions???
I'm going to use this like a daily meditation lol
Awesome work just subbed im trying to get better at pitch recognition and interval identification
Would you have a look at tuning forks being sold for matching the chakras: hertz 198.18, 210.42, 126.22, 136.10141.27...
Im not certain these forks are actually the pitch that they say they are.
Found out all the way through
is it possible that my speakers can't produce a distinct enough sound?
this video didnt need to be so epic wow
I always thought that I had quite a good sense of pitch based on a test I once took, but I could only barely hear 30 cents :/
I play the guitar for more than 10 years now and i can only distinguish til 30 cents also :(
OMG the last one I hear the same. my pitch percepcion is so bad 😭
I couldn't let the difference in the last three what does that mean
I cant hear differences under 50 cents. Is that normal? I fear i am actually tone deaf because i really struggle with pitch when singing.
What's a website that helps us practice these exact exercises and more ? Please
Told every pitch correct on the first go
I got them all correct but those last two were answered strictly from vibes 🥴 had to go off just instinct, those were hard
Perceptually, is the volume of the higher frequencies more intense?
Do you think there is an optimum or most pleasing distance between upper and lower notes in vibrato?
that taught me, that i am able to discern down to 20 cents. thank god my guitar, especially its G string makes it so much easier. never below 50 cents outta tune.
Why every guitars g strings are allways out of tune and E string out of tune if you hit a little stronger
@@meatball4023 because guitars unlike pianos are not "well tempered" instruments.
that said, it also definetly depends on the quality of the guitar, as always.
I'm a beginner and I can hear 10 easy, 5 hard to impossible.
I'm trying to learn on a cheap bullet strat and feel it's constantly out of tune.
I also hear the same note with different tone as... wrong? I tune fifth fret one string to the next open string - it sounds wrong no matter what, even when the tuner says there is 0 cents difference.
@@zlac guitars are no piano, mate.
@@dirtyunclehubert I can't play any instrument except for maybe "are you sleeping brother John" on my kids recorder, so "guitars are no piano" means nothing to me. :D
I didn't hear any difference between all of those sounds is that means I am an intonation diff
I guessed all correct!
This was awesome, really fun to see just how sensitive my ear is. Question, what was the background music??
Got all right.
got all right !
Oh I wished that some guitar players too trained their ears. Then the discussions would finally end... Me: "Please tune your g-string." Guitarist: "But I have already tuned it."
😁😁😁
The G string can't be tuned
Its always the g string.
Only got one wrong in the end. 👌
Why does the ear have to hear the minute differences. 40 cents and lower? How does this affect singing?
does one have to complete the V60 in 60 days? what happens after the 60 days, does one loose acces to the course? I am very interested in more structured singing lessons this next year
No time limit. Once purchased, V60 is yours to keep
@Saher Galt ..Do we need a headset or sound amplifier what do you recommend ?
Love this!........ Better my pitch, the easiest way to better my sound!
See i cant differentiate much with 10 and 5... It spunds almost the same
I’m being deaf in all levels , i got serious work to do
I got every one right minus the last one!
me too!
Same that last one was rough
the last one is it higher?
I can tell how different are they
I want to improve my intonation when singing. I was under the impression that my hearing was very good. My doctor says that I'm well above average when distinguishing different pitches. But in these exercises, it's near impossible for me to hear a difference in the 20 cts range. Is there any way to improve this? I mean, I really don't hear any difference.
Maybe better headphones
@@izzybell6735 Makes no difference. I can promise that. That last one is the exact same no matter how you listen to it. I think it's a placebo thing here. People get so frustrated because they can't hear the difference and their mind creates a difference.
I realize it just streches every cent
Hi! Is there an email I can write you to, please? Thanks!
Thank you 👍✅
I got two wrong