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noticingthemistake
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noticingthemistake
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02/09/2004 12:14 am
Originally posted by Rrhoads154
So if I wanna do perfect pitch with one of these things, Prolobe is the best one?


Best? I dunno. Free and worth a try? Yeah.

I've been working on relative pitch for awhile but I really wanna know if these things do work. (low cost preferably)


Yeah burge's course does work. I think you may be thinking he's magically gonna to put something in your ear and wahh-la you got it. Basically with the relative course, it's starts out with the interval of a Perfect 5th. One of the exercises is singing all twelve notes up and down a perfect 5th. He also explain the correct way to spell them. Then once you think you know it, you take the test. The test is he plays a note on the piano and tells you to sing a perfect 5th above or below. Then he plays the right note and you check yourself. You can only miss 3 to pass and he goes through every perfect fifth. tests are about 25 minutes long. Point is if you pass you definitely know it. Once you pass you go on to different intervals, then chords, then chord progressions, and more. One of the last tests is to listen to a Bach piece and completely rewrite it without an instrument. It definitely builds your ear up like no other, and you can move at your own pace and you get an email address so you contact a support specialist if you have any questions, free. It's worth it in my opinion, but it's your choice whether it's for you. But that's what it is about, man.
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