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Theory/Lessons Anyone here teaching perfect pitch or play by ear?, in KL

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TSninelives1980
post Jun 9 2016, 12:04 AM, updated 10y ago

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Anyone here teaching perfect pitch or play by ear?

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empire
post Jun 9 2016, 12:32 AM

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It is either you have it or you dont. Trust me on this. I have perfect pitch.... which is actually nothing to brag about cos I was born with it. I did NOTHING to obtain it. I have 2 friends who wasted thousands of RM with overseas 'perfect pitch' course which are nothing but scams.

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post Jun 9 2016, 01:01 AM

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IF there's anyone teaching perfect pitch in KL .... I wanna meet him. Let's see what he dare to say in front of me.
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post Jun 9 2016, 05:43 PM

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QUOTE(empire @ Jun 9 2016, 12:32 AM)
It is either you have it or you dont. Trust me on this. I have perfect pitch.... which is actually nothing to brag about cos I was born with it. I did NOTHING to obtain it. I have 2 friends who wasted thousands of RM with overseas 'perfect pitch' course which are nothing but scams.
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Wow way to go for dimming the light of someone's passion.
I get it, u have talent, and you must be a very successful musician, but that is just plain rude

To TS, I have not found ear training teacher yet, but as long as you are not tone deaf, you can start practising often and there is an app in android that gives you that exercise, when I do that exercise it helped significantly
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post Jun 9 2016, 10:01 PM

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QUOTE(Dollores @ Jun 9 2016, 05:43 PM)
Wow way to go for dimming the light of someone's passion.
I get it, u have talent, and you must be a very successful musician, but that is just plain rude

To TS, I have not found ear training teacher yet, but as long as you are not tone deaf, you can start practising often and there is an app in android that gives you that exercise, when I do that exercise it helped significantly
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Either you dont understand simple English... or you dont understand anything at all.
Perfect Pitch cant be taught. You understand? Or Is that too hard for you understand too?
Everdying
post Jun 9 2016, 10:11 PM

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relax la.
hes probably confusing perfect with relative pitch.
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post Jun 9 2016, 11:33 PM

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QUOTE(empire @ Jun 9 2016, 10:01 PM)
Either you dont understand simple English... or  you dont understand anything at all.
Perfect Pitch cant be taught. You understand? Or Is that too hard for you understand too?
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Man. Why the rudeness? It's quite demotivating.
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post Jun 9 2016, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(babycry123 @ Jun 9 2016, 11:33 PM)
Man. Why the rudeness? It's quite demotivating.
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Look who started it first. Definitely not me.
chickenriceboy
post Jun 13 2016, 08:54 AM

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QUOTE(empire @ Jun 9 2016, 11:59 PM)
Look who started it first. Definitely not me.
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Your insecurity is drowning us all. In a forum, you can be anyone you claim to be and yet haven't heard your talent in music industry at all or is that too hard for you to understand.?

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