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How To Get Musical Perfect Pitch?



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By : Chris Chew    9 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-19 22:28:05
By whatever name you call it, be it the perfect pitch, the absolute pitch or the pure pitch, it is the ability to identify the frequency or musical note of a specific tone, or the ability to produce specific musical note or musical pitch without comparing the note with any reference note or relative tone. If you are in the music industry and want to advance your career, then it is necessary for you to develop the skill.

Having a perfect absolute pure pitch is a skill all musicians and singers would love to develop except that there are only about 10 of music students having this amazing musical identification ability. However, the percentages gets better and higher with better quality professional musicians and singers.

For example, a typical symphony orchestra will have 20 40 of its musicians with absolutely perfect pure pitch and it is estimated that about half of today s most popular recording artists and singers have this unique ability with the number rising up to 87 for top concert performers.

From these statistics, you can infer that perfomers with pure pitch are definitely more successful with their career as a musician or singer. Is it any wonder why all musicians and singers strive to attain the absolute pitch? The answer is pretty obvious, isn t it?

In other words, if you have the ear for pure pitch, your chances of being wildly successful as a singer or a musician is phenomenally higher and could be your ticket to superstardom. This is why most career minded singers and musicians take perfect pitch ear training lessons to catapult their career to world class level. So if you are interested in music as a career, then you should train to develop this abililty.

It is indeed a myth and contrary to popular belief that having the perfect pitch is a born talent. Yes, some may be born with this skill naturally, but you can be trained to develop perfect pitch. This skill can be learnt and aquired. That means that anyone who wants to can develop pure absolute pitch through good ear training and practise.

Some of the more famous musicians, composers and singers with perfect pitch, just to name a few, are Frank Sinatra, Leonard Bernstein, Barbra Streisand, Julie Andrews, Stevie Wonder, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Jascha Heifetz, Paul Shaffer and Yanni.

Many musicians and composers, such as Danielle LaRocco, cited the importance of perfect pitch as an excellent tool for arranging music. While most people will have to sit by the piano and play a key in order to arrange a piece of music, those with perfect pitch ears can simply arrange it directly on a piece of paper without reference to any musical instruments. That means that you can also write and arrange music anytime anywhere!

So how can you acquire relative absolute pitch? While some people have the innate ability to instantly recognize musical notes and tones, others develop perfect pitch ear training by creating a mental template of notes in their heads as they are exposed to music, usually at a very young age. Many more are trained with hearing by ear to acquire this amazing skill.

So if you want to take your musical career to another level, then isn t it about time you learn how to develop the perfect pitch?
Author Resource:- Read many more free articles on music by Chris Chew at http://www.playmusicsing.com. He is also the resident author at http://www.sgfitness.com
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