Could the Pure Pitch Method help you achieve perfect pitch?
What is perfect pitch?
Basically, perfect pitch, which is also known as absolute pitch is the ability to recognise the pitch of any tone. Here’s a quick example – someone with perfect pitch would be able to name any musical note by ear. If I played a D chord on my guitar, someone with perfect pitch could tell me it was a D chord without looking – pretty cool huh? One of the quickest and easiest ways to achieve perfect pitch is to use the pure pitch method.
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I’ve been studying the pure pitch method for just over a month and the progress I’ve made so far is nothing short of shocking. I can’t name all 12 notes every single time yet, but I’ve been able to impress my friend and band mates by naming random notes and chords, which is pretty cool and it still surprises me how quickly I can do it.
Unfortunately there are downsides to the pure pitch method. It doesn’t come on a CD to start with and as I don’t have a printer I have to study the pure pitch method on my computer screen, which I don’t like. Also, I have a good understanding of music theory, but the course is geared towards people that don’t – maybe it would have been nice for some of the lesson to relate it to music theory – but maybe that’s just me.
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