QUOTE(Banzai_san @ Feb 12 2007, 03:54 PM)
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The concept is different (I think) from other courses (not that Ive tried others). The way Pitch perfect does is identifying the 'colors' of pitch, eg A has a different 'color' than A# for example. Once you've achieved the color recognition, you'll be easy to identify any note.
Not like some course that rely on memorizing the pitches of the notes.
Its a controversial subject called 'eidetic memory'. The concept is different (I think) from other courses (not that Ive tried others). The way Pitch perfect does is identifying the 'colors' of pitch, eg A has a different 'color' than A# for example. Once you've achieved the color recognition, you'll be easy to identify any note.
Not like some course that rely on memorizing the pitches of the notes.
Feb 12 2007, 04:52 PM

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