On September 17 2009 18:15 HuskyTheHusky wrote:
That pretty much summarizes how much sense this post makes. I read it a couple times to try and understand it but how can something so 'perfect' be 'broken'.
But uh, grats I guess?
That pretty much summarizes how much sense this post makes. I read it a couple times to try and understand it but how can something so 'perfect' be 'broken'.
But uh, grats I guess?
"perfect pitch" doesnt mean that your pitch is perfect... its a term consisting of 2 words, its not an adjective followed by a term.
i dont remember where I posted this (or maybe someone else said it), but even perfect pitch has varying degrees.
theres quasi-perfect pitch where you only have one or a few notes memorized, which you use to reference other notes. theres conventional perfect pitch where you can recognize every note. and theres supposedly some degree of perfect pitch where the person can determine the exactly frequency of a note within some degree of accuracy.