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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- I decided to take a relative pitch quiz & a perfect pitch quiz 4 ur amusement. Ur welcome. P.S. tell me your scores in the comments below! :D
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comment below with ur scores for both quizzes! :D
Hey! Is this intro song from Benjamin Godard's song??? Cuz i'm playing it right now and it is like THE SAME
imma flex I got all of them right😂
12/12 for relative pitch...
2/12 for perfect pitch 😬
12/12 in both... Yeah I have perfect pitch😂❤
12/12 on both, perfect pitch ganggggggg
My pitch is ok but when it comes to flats and sharps my brain turns into the quality of the pink flute
Cookie Cream 😂😂😂
Lol :)
Honestly what I do for sharps and flats is compare them to the naturals. If I see that it's like a middle ground between two notes, I'll know which one it is. For example, a G# sounds higher than G but lower than A. Boom.
Learn intervals really well. For instance "Hey Jude" is a m3 and the "Take On Me" chorus is a M7. Unless you have perfect pitch, then no excuse
LMAO
After getting a better score than Katie:
wAiT wHAt
having perfect pitch is a blessing and a curse
It is
Can you try to learn circular breathing or do a tutorial on it? :D
Nalle 19 I saw that in her trying to learn the flight of the bumblebee she said she didn’t even know how to circular breath but hopefully she does a video of trying to learn how to
Ling ling can name 5 notes being played at one time without hesitating
MusicIsGood I play violin and was watching twosetviolin and now I’m also playing flute along with violin
Correction: 100 notes
Riya Patel same!! I’m not very good at flute however :/
Whos ling ling
This is just stressful for me. My teacher at Juilliard decided to give us one of these quizzes for fun next week. Let's just say I don't think it's going to go well.
Oh, I feel you - I could not solve such a test if my life depended on it (okay, if my life depended on it I would get nervous and screw up even more).
🤣🤣 ‘I’m not trying to share with the world......’ You didn’t do too badly!
don't be afraid to fail! NICE job on the relative pitch!!
6:06 to 6:09 is such a mood. Basically, me attempting to solfège fast passages or taking this perfect-pitch quiz 😭😂😂
I have perfect pitch, but it's not always a blessing. You can always hear if someone's off pitch and you can't do anything about it. You also hear so many pitches and you constantly think about the noises you hear. It's not all glamorous...
I looooooooove your t-shirt!!! It's sooo pretty and it matches with your eyes 😍
I didn’t take the quiz because I have perfect pitch. Honestly, I think it’s not useful and I think it’s more useful to have really good relative pitch.
12/12 😎😎 just saying.... ;)
Jeremías Sergiani-Velázquez BYE LOL
6:25 I was like ''OMG it's G#.Say it Say it. :D
Did anyone else fail utterly?
Utterly, totally, completely... use whatever adverb you want, it was a train wreck 😅
I have perfect pitch but it still was fun to see you try
the eyes. THE EYEEESSSSS
OMG i posted a pic on my instagram and Katie liked it.. i was so happy a cried 😂😂 Love you Katie❤️ would love too meet you some day!
my relative pitch is great and then when it comes to perfect pitch i am terrible lol
I read the title wrong I thought it said pitch perfect like the movie 😂
I like how she was using Do Si La. I don't understand the american notation.
fixed Do for the win!!!! :D
@@katieflute YES!!!
Doh ray me fah so lah tea doh. Watch "The Sound of Music" for the rudiments of music - as taught by Julie Andrews ;). "When you know the notes to sing you can sing 'most anything" (another way of saying you need "perfect pitch" ?!) Ha Ha.
Hi! I love your videos!
Since I have perfect pitch, it was easy. But it's not my achievement, I was born this way. Yet I highly doubt it's necessary to be a great musician. Trained relative pitch is more than enough!
I have a pitch intonation, ear training exercise quiz on my channel, a lot of people seem to like trying it out to test. "Jacob Collier's Ear? (#1 of 3) Aural Pitch Training. Intermediate, Ear Tuning, Grade 4-5."
As someone with perfect pitch, people will hit their desks at school and tell me to name the note
People ask me the pitches of things because I used to just randomly say it
Warglarbble....*thud* (1 out of 12 [perfect pitch test])
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You were really not that far out though! I think you did great! ❤
Katie: I'm gonna be horrible at this
Me: Maybe I won't do so bad
Katie: *Gets like every one right*
Me: *Gets not a single one right*
What I learned from this: My pitch is tuned in F, like an alto recorder (which I play), and my mind thinks soprano fingering. Balls.
You're doing okay.
I got each correct within a couple seconds. I was “that guy” in my Theory classes. 😎
Good pitch memory there, with the Bizet example! For the perfect pitch test, I was using my pitch memory of Bb, which is a note I can recall easily. Yeah, well, that only worked for the first half of the test.; when they played Bb, I knew instantly what it was. But about halfway through the test, my Bb reference pitch morphed into A. When they played A, I was SURE it was Bb, and I kept getting the ones in the second half wrong because of that. Both of those notes are tuning notes, which is why they're in my head, but why was the Bb replaced by the A? Weird!
Assigning a name to particular pitch (number of vibrations per second) is a social construct, and has varied widely throughout early modern history. One of the problems people with so-called 'perfect pitch' may need to deal with is in historically informed performance of 'baroque and early classical music. There is then a need to adjust to various pitches from A-392 and A-409, the most used 'baroque' pitch A-415, Handel's tuning fork A-422.5, and the typical Mozart era pitch A-425/430. It is also necessary to adjust to a wide range of different unequal 'temperaments' e.g. Werkmeister, or Valotti. For the historically informed performance of music from the period 1600-1790, so called 'perfect pitch' A-440/445, with equal temperament tuning, is useless and a huge disadvantage; but if one wants to play music from the baroque and early classical period in the anachronistic style of the 1950s on modern instruments, modern pitch is good.
I did much better on the perfect pitch test than on the relative pitch test (though I failed miserably on both).
My pitch I’m hearing is like a semi tone off cause I’m so tired and I have to school work :(
this was an entertaining watch! I mean, I’d be cheating by doing this quiz since with perfect pitch I tested out of ear training in college 😅
I aced both. There, I said it. :)
This is perfect pitch: ruclips.net/video/vXivZlPu0ms/видео.html It is said to be impossible to learn - I can see why.
For those with perfect pitch, I wonder if you can you instantly identify all 8 notes of a double chord, like Dylan in the video, or would you struggle with that?
On a relative pitch test, after plenty of practice I once got 12/12 but when it advanced to a random reference note I was lost. Absolute pitch - no way.
the first one i got like 10/12 or something
band helps maybe-
I swear typically I can do this by the moment someone tests me my mind just dies
AdamentSofa900 deadass
I bet you would be near perfect pitch if it was a flute playing
Yes, as a clarinetist, I can identify clarinet notes with 99% accuracy because of the color. Not a pianist, so can't do it from piano. But this is really pitch memory, not perfect pitch.
Did this a while back. I got all 12 right on both. But does that mean I have perfect pitch?
Yes, yes I do....
;)
Well do you actually?
I got 5 right but I was in Bb every time.
You did great!! I think being able to find the notes with relative pitch is much more impressive than having perfect pitch.
I have perfect pitch and got them all right 😂 I always think it’s interesting how I hear music differently than those who don’t have perfect pitch
Lol I’m a horn player so relative pitch is something I NEED and boy did this video make me cringe a little
I got every one lol
I’m getting all confused cause I play bass clef
Dear Katie,
If you wish to progress from being a just another Julliard School of Music graduate onto being a principal flautist in a major world symphony orchestra or an internationally famous flute soloist like James Galway, Jasmin Choi or Denis Bouriakov then you will need to demonstrate your memory skills to us all. Therefore, I challenge you to learn and play from memory the first movement of any famous flute concerto in two weeks. Also, to show us as your viewers the process you went through to achieve this result.
y’all really b out here having perfect pitch and I just don’t get it
Annabelle Farley girl I don’t think that’s how it WORKS
Annabelle Farley my friend started violin at 7, he has perfect pitch, people start at a young age and acquire it over time. Yes you can be born naturally good at anything but you can acquire perfect pitch over time.
Annabelle Farley could u plz take a second to do an internet search. like srsly r u a music teacher or something bc i have never heard someone say ur born with it. like I’ve been told it’s the other way around the entire time by multiple people.
Annabelle Farley okay now I need to ask how you define perfect pitch bc I’m like so confused as to whether we have different definitions (which seems unlikely) or not
Annabelle Farley from my knowledge, you can be born with absolute, perfect can be taught at a young age, relative is easier to acquire
This is like basic interval recognition, it shouldn't be that hard
You don’t even have to know intervals as long as you know Solfege or just the note names like
not very hard at all haha
A fact about me:
I have perfect pitch
I can score 100% not gonna lie
4 likes !!
Me w/ Absolute Pitch b4 the video: *Sees title* Lemme watch this and try to understand why professional musicians don't have perfect pitch after being classically trained.
Me during and after watching the vid: I still don't understand wwwwwwhhhhhhhyyyyyyyy!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
This also baffled me too, I thought all classically trained music students have to take aural skill test? Literally everyone in my piano class back then could name notes. I always thought that's a basic skill.
The very first reference middle c was not a middle C. It was a F #
Nobody:
Me: Did she say pinch at 0:25 ??????
Hey, if you could give Polish subtitles please please.
I don't have perfect pitch but i didn't need any reference to know the notes, i recognize them immediately
Braulio Otv this is literally the definition of perfect pitch
@@autumn3402 I don't think that, with some chords or melodies stop being that easy for me to recognize them
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Who’s here and there is no dislikes
Just give yourself a A.
Ling Ling is dissatisfied..
i recommend putting your intro after the little preview at the start rather than after you saying the greeting, it makes the video flow a bit better :)
6:15 is so easy. It is clearly a half tone below your reference note A. If you cannot get that one, you "suck"
You're cheating by constantly referring back to c 😁😁.