Your assessments are right on. I wish there was some kind of program (as an add on to the course?) Where random pitches, chords ,etc for the master classes could be generated to match the drills, and subsequent verification rounds. A partner is the best way to go, but a real luxury for most. This I believe would be great help. Thank you for all your expert advice. Bill Kahl
The big question to follow up on is what level is your perfect pitch from going through the burge courses. Are you able to hear single note melody lines, name chords from bottom to top, hear to what cents notes are out of tune, be able to hum or sing notes from pitch memory etc. would be great to see what level of perfect pitch can be attained from the courses. Thanks!
Have you notice any other components to AP other than the chroma of the tones? Like my teacher has universal AP and he doesn’t listen to the chroma, but rather maps the notes to a virtual piano in his head. I’m wondering if you’ve experienced notes tied to this 12 tone pitch row in your mind.
Hey actually serious question, are they stopping you from revealing the contents of the dvds completely or something? There must be something you can give us as a baseline to start learning absolute pitch. On David Burge’s website it says you will hear a change immediately. I definitely believe that if there was something this valuable to musicians it should not be behind a pay wall. There are videos of how to learn pretty much everything involving music on youtube and a real tutorial on how to learn absolute pitch should be one of them. I genuinely want a reply to see what you think about this.
Not so sure yet. Once played on an out-of-tune piano. It hasn't been tuned for a while so out by about half a pitch. Sat down and played a version of "What a Wonderful World" in F. The song sounded like it's in E. Many people who have perfect pitch claim they would listen to a song as played originally. If you transpose it in another key, it'd sound wrong to the ear. I don't have a problem playing the same piano keys I'd normally use on the piano that is out. To me it's just muscle memory. People who have PP when playing on an out-of-tune piano would throw them off completely.
@@pizzahacker4526 Have to think about it. Like many musicians who play 1 or more instruments, I have good sense of relative pitch but not PP. Give me the first note of a song, I can play the rest of it in that key on a violin. Give me a single note and ask me what it is sometimes I get it wrong. If I listen to a big enough chunk of a piece like Mozart Divertimento I can tell it's in D major. I arrange pieces for piano originally for other instruments on a computer program. I can hear from the playback if a note is supposed to be natural, sharp or flat (based on the notes before & after as reference).
thank you
Your assessments are right on. I wish there was some kind of program (as an add on to the course?) Where random pitches, chords ,etc
for the master classes could be generated to match the drills, and subsequent verification
rounds. A partner is the best way to go, but a real luxury for most. This I believe would be great help. Thank you for all your expert advice.
Bill Kahl
The big question to follow up on is what level is your perfect pitch from going through the burge courses. Are you able to hear single note melody lines, name chords from bottom to top, hear to what cents notes are out of tune, be able to hum or sing notes from pitch memory etc. would be great to see what level of perfect pitch can be attained from the courses.
Thanks!
Have you notice any other components to AP other than the chroma of the tones? Like my teacher has universal AP and he doesn’t listen to the chroma, but rather maps the notes to a virtual piano in his head. I’m wondering if you’ve experienced notes tied to this 12 tone pitch row in your mind.
Hey actually serious question, are they stopping you from revealing the contents of the dvds completely or something? There must be something you can give us as a baseline to start learning absolute pitch. On David Burge’s website it says you will hear a change immediately. I definitely believe that if there was something this valuable to musicians it should not be behind a pay wall. There are videos of how to learn pretty much everything involving music on youtube and a real tutorial on how to learn absolute pitch should be one of them.
I genuinely want a reply to see what you think about this.
i want to develop it...
Not so sure yet. Once played on an out-of-tune piano. It hasn't been tuned for a while so out by about half a pitch. Sat down and played a version of "What a Wonderful World" in F. The song sounded like it's in E. Many people who have perfect pitch claim they would listen to a song as played originally. If you transpose it in another key, it'd sound wrong to the ear. I don't have a problem playing the same piano keys I'd normally use on the piano that is out. To me it's just muscle memory. People who have PP when playing on an out-of-tune piano would throw them off completely.
Any benefits having PP?
I would be able to transcribe music much better
@@pizzahacker4526 Have to think about it. Like many musicians who play 1 or more instruments, I have good sense of relative pitch but not PP. Give me the first note of a song, I can play the rest of it in that key on a violin.
Give me a single note and ask me what it is sometimes I get it wrong. If I listen to a big enough chunk of a piece like Mozart Divertimento I can tell it's in D major.
I arrange pieces for piano originally for other instruments on a computer program. I can hear from the playback if a note is supposed to be natural, sharp or flat (based on the notes before & after as reference).
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