Professionals rate a good sense of pitch as the most valuable element of musicianship - higher than any other essential, including good rhythm, technical facility, accurate memory, intensity discrimination, and creativity. Surveys indicate that half of today's most popular recording artists have Perfect Pitch, rising to 87% for top concert performers. A typical symphony orchestra will boast 20-40% of its membership with Perfect Pitch. For example, at the Julliard School of Music you'll find about 10% of the students with Perfect Pitch. But the further up the musical ladder you climb, the more commonplace the ability becomes. In the general population, Perfect Pitch is rare. From classical to pop to rock to jazz, many current and recent superstars also possess (or did possess) Perfect Pitch: Frank Sinatra, Leonard Bernstein, Barbra Streisand, Julie Andrews, Andre Previn, Stevie Wonder, Nat King Cole, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Glenn Gould, Yngwie Malmsteen, Eric Johnson, Tommy Mars, Bela Bartok, Jascha Heifetz, Paul Shaffer, Yo-Yo Ma, Yanni - the list goes on and on. In classical times, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin - and most all the musical greats - had Perfect Pitch. Learn to recognize EXACT tones - BY EAR! The #1 best-selling ear training method, as seen in major music magazines for 20 years and verified by research at two leading universities.Īn amazing discovery into your personal musical talent.
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