Tone deaf test - Page 4
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XDJuicebox
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Aerisky
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MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
Paradox much? How do I fill in the form if I don't know my score; yet in order to know my score I must fill in the form -_- | ||
monk
United States8476 Posts
2. It's optional. | ||
iamke55
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Edit: just noticed my dark templar icon... goes well with my sig! | ||
micronesia
United States24495 Posts
On February 03 2013 05:00 L_Master wrote: Our voice sounds different to us than it does to others, though. The way in which it sounds different will vary from person to person, independent of the results of this test, I believe.It could affect your ability to be in tune. What I would expect is that someone scoring well on this test is that they would recognize easily if they are off in pitch when singing something or singing alone with something. | ||
farvacola
United States18814 Posts
On February 03 2013 06:34 micronesia wrote: Our voice sounds different to us than it does to others, though. The way in which it sounds different will vary from person to person, independent of the results of this test, I believe. Yes, but the very idea of pitch is that of an objective metric with which to measure a certain aural quality of a piece of sound (most of the "differences" in hearing your own voice versus a bystander hearing it deal with timbre and tone more than pitch). In other words, a singer with perfect pitch sings a G, and although that G does not sound exactly like the one played on a pitch pipe, it is still most certainly a G. Similarly, although two people might hear the same note differently, it's pitch is going to be one of the aspects that two listeners agree on most strongly, given that they both have good senses of relative pitch. On that note, it is worthwhile to keep in mind that "perfect pitch" is rather rare and means that an individual is able to create and recognize a healthy musical note without external assistance from something like a pitch pipe or piano. "relative pitch" is a skill that most musicians and fans of music tend to develop as they become familiar with musical phraseology and tonal space, and means that an individual is able to recognize and at times fill in musical intervals (fill in blanks of this McDonald's slogan, "Ba da ba __ __, I'm lovin it") | ||
forsooth
United States3648 Posts
I only took it once but did try to pay close attention. For the record, I can't play any instruments and I don't sing very well. | ||
jpak
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BrTarolg
United Kingdom3574 Posts
Many years of piano | ||
OmniEulogy
Canada6590 Posts
I thought I hit like 70% at best. Was very happy to see 88% lol | ||
NKB
United Kingdom608 Posts
Oh yeah, I am more than a bit tone deaf lol | ||
ailouros
United States193 Posts
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Rimstalker
Germany734 Posts
My audio-buffers seem tiny. I have actually failed the test to become an air traffic controller because I could not memorize sequences of letters that I only were able to hear. If I can SEE things, I almost have perfect recall. | ||
kenkou
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Demonhunter04
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On February 03 2013 02:23 Zandar wrote: A fun test to check if you are tonedeaf. http://jakemandell.com/tonedeaf/ below 55% you can consider yourself tonedeaf. Excellent musicians seldom score above 80. My brother who can play everything from Bach on the piano scored that. While poor little me only scored 58% lol. Seems he stole all that dna from me the bastard I doubt that excellent musicians score that low. I've never studied music, and never played an instrument, but I scored 83.3%. I should add that I lost focus a few times and had to guess, too. | ||
TylerThaCreator
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Ettick
United States2434 Posts
I just have horrible ADD lol... | ||
sorrowptoss
Canada1431 Posts
Cool test though. | ||
iTzSnypah
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