Charlie Puth Tests his PERFECT Pitch🎶

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  • @myalternateaccout
    @myalternateaccout Год назад +49571

    Charlie puth the kinda guy to hear someone screaming for help and be like: “F sharp!”

  • @bonnie1303
    @bonnie1303 Год назад +4231

    And at 4 years and one day old, he established his entire personality

    • @gruntythefinestwench
      @gruntythefinestwench Год назад +61

      This is the one, thank you for the laugh. Perfectly encapsulates that first thought I get anytime I see this dude 😂

    • @viezegast1305
      @viezegast1305 Год назад +8

      You could never

    • @fahrenheit2101
      @fahrenheit2101 Год назад +21

      No - he established the only side of his personality we ever get to see.

    • @MRVIDEOMASTER-yw1qw
      @MRVIDEOMASTER-yw1qw Год назад +6

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    • @jsgv7935
      @jsgv7935 Год назад +1

      Wtf

  • @follow777jesus
    @follow777jesus Год назад +14575

    My red flag is that if I was the pianist I would have purposefully played the wrong note

    • @ABCDEFG-cj7mr
      @ABCDEFG-cj7mr Год назад +484

      He can easily tell the pianist played the wrong note, and correcting the pianist proves his perfect pitch to everyone even more. I have perfect pitch myself, and I could figure out individual notes of chords made of 3 notes (sometimes 4, my record was 6) very easily. I think this is due to me learning the piano at the age of 4. Although it is cool to have, it's kind of annoying when listening to music, as my brain is constantly telling me what notes is being sung instead of me actually enjoying the music.

    • @GuestUser18
      @GuestUser18 Год назад +60

      ​@@ABCDEFG-cj7mr same here. Can confirm with my perfect pitch and checking on my piano that they were f# and bb repectively.

    • @tsanwalsh785
      @tsanwalsh785 Год назад +101

      No way it would work. I have perfect pitch and it’s like having subtitles in real life. Whenever I hear a note it shows up in the bottom of my vision in 12 font Times New Roman.

    • @shirakuyanai4095
      @shirakuyanai4095 Год назад +15

      @@ABCDEFG-cj7mr tbf I don't think having perfect pitch even helps with my music journey. All I really do with it is just figuring out what key a song is in and playing it after a few listens (my memory is bad so I can't remember the whole song/phrase in just 1 listen).

    • @ABCDEFG-cj7mr
      @ABCDEFG-cj7mr Год назад +7

      @@shirakuyanai4095 Right, although it does save you time when tuning my cello (normally I would need to play a note on an app for reference), and it helps a lot when playing string instruments, as you can correct yourself even when you play slightly out of tune, as they don't have frets like guitars. On the grand scheme of things, you're right, it really is just a cool-to-have skill, but isn't that useful.

  • @carter8556
    @carter8556 Год назад +719

    Plot twist: the guy who plays the piano has perfect pitch and was just playing the note that Charlie was singing

    • @siennasmith6152
      @siennasmith6152 Год назад +9

      this is really funny

    • @AmritSama
      @AmritSama Год назад +2

      nope

    • @MJAY-N7129
      @MJAY-N7129 Год назад

      that's amazing

    • @brandongreene9615
      @brandongreene9615 Год назад

      Would have been funny if he asked him to do “B sharp”

    • @aglf21
      @aglf21 Год назад +2

      Well it could be very possible. Perfect pitch is not as rare in professional musicians as people think. I used to teach an ear training class at a conservatory exclusively for people with perfect pitch to improve their ear training.

  • @PixelSpecies
    @PixelSpecies Год назад +23917

    Gift: Perfect Pitch. Curse: The most corporate friendly sounding music you’ve ever heard

    • @judas1523
      @judas1523 Год назад +727

      yea too bad he’s a flop :(
      he makes tiktok type music that’ll get forgotten quick

    • @manan-543
      @manan-543 Год назад +972

      @@judas1523 i don't think you can call him a flop. He has a big fanbase and has many successful songs. You may not like his stuff and that's fine. But he's better than most of the artists in the industry. He writes his own songs, composes, produces, sings it so well, he knows the piano really well and has very good knowledge of music theory on top of perfect pitch. I don't think there many that are as talented as he is.

    • @judas1523
      @judas1523 Год назад +91

      @@manan-543 doesn’t matter he’s still a flop. if only he had more fans to buy his music. if he was better make people would buy it

    • @judas1523
      @judas1523 Год назад +64

      @Charlie Quiroga that’s irrelevant

    • @TheBEstAltair
      @TheBEstAltair Год назад +11

      Actually the downside is that he'll lose his hearing faster than a person without perfect pitch

  • @joeykarpiloey
    @joeykarpiloey Год назад +349

    as a classical musician coming across someone with perfect pitch isnt very rare lol. ive met a lot of them

    • @wampfinzlord8878
      @wampfinzlord8878 Год назад +16

      True. Currently studying music and know some of them. Might be correlating in some way, however

    • @joesilver9848
      @joesilver9848 Год назад

      WOW! You must be very talented sir ?! But u knw what ? Nobody gives a fu*k. Classical musician my arse 🤣.

    • @joeykarpiloey
      @joeykarpiloey Год назад +33

      It Definitely is but it isnt as rare as what some make it out to be, especially in the music world. I feel like people think its so rare because many people dont have very much musical training

    • @Ehh0.0
      @Ehh0.0 Год назад +5

      Yeah, in the music industry they aren't too rare

    • @westonkill3659
      @westonkill3659 Год назад

      Big facts

  • @haipingplays412
    @haipingplays412 Год назад +9535

    Plot twist: Charlie paid the pianist

    • @redfish115
      @redfish115 Год назад +33

      Two set would agree

    • @goodderek8452
      @goodderek8452 Год назад +78

      Then the pianist have perfect pitch?

    • @ONLYJOEY14
      @ONLYJOEY14 Год назад +2

      Song?

    • @djbreadx
      @djbreadx Год назад +13

      would be funny, but I can assure you that as someone with perfect pitch, he's right. whether or not you believe me is a different situation :)

    • @shisuiuchiha9622
      @shisuiuchiha9622 Год назад +2

      Paid the pianist to do what?

  • @VivekTripathi_Music
    @VivekTripathi_Music 8 месяцев назад +5

    In India even normal classical singer can do this....😎🇮🇳

  • @Crapopps2
    @Crapopps2 Год назад +3542

    you develop your pitch from ages 1-6. perfect pitch can actually be taught if you were to sit with your child and try and have them memorize notes and intervals.

    • @mahirmax7391
      @mahirmax7391 Год назад +96

      What a lot of people don't realize is perfect pitch requires a certain age and sets of training to attain.

    • @shierawesome
      @shierawesome Год назад +103

      @@mahirmax7391 it doesn’t, you can still learn it technically later in life

    • @spudcoconut
      @spudcoconut Год назад +102

      Now, I do not recommend making your child practice piano 6 hours a day from the age of 3 for them to obtain this skill. It's....not worth it.

    • @mahirmax7391
      @mahirmax7391 Год назад +98

      @@shierawesome no my guy, you cannot. There are fundamental pitch learning capacity in your brain that you lose after a certain age. Not saying that you can't develop relative pitch, or even pseudo perfect pitch, but you certainly cannot learn perfect pitch after a certain age. It's been scientifically proven, so please take some time to Google it before replying.

    • @Draightmare
      @Draightmare Год назад +12

      ​@@mahirmax7391I mean, yeah what you just said is just, and is not the only case, there are many things only a child can learn because of certain development process of the brain that after certain age is gone. Whoever to many of them, there has been exceptions, and almost every scientific study about the brain's response or development is based on statistics rather than facts, because brain is still rather mysterious. So the point is, statistics are not 100% accurate and there are always exceptions to the rule.

  • @anaghas6657
    @anaghas6657 Год назад +3

    Memorising these notes (with different consonants for each note) is essentially what Indian Carnatic music revolves around in the beginning. The base of what you learn later on is formed with this.

  • @uchihabolt
    @uchihabolt Год назад +3773

    *Amber's dog steps on a Bee*
    Charlie: That's a B flat

  • @BBnissanZ
    @BBnissanZ Год назад +14

    A guy in my percussion section had this and he could even understand super high pitches like snare drums and tune them from eachother. He also got to the point where he could hear like 6 notes at the same time and name every note played

  • @_Preston402
    @_Preston402 Год назад +403

    Charlie: *breathes*
    Audience:WOOOOOOOOOOO

    • @Crester_Green411
      @Crester_Green411 Год назад +1

      Your talking like that wasn’t impressive

    • @Sedyon
      @Sedyon 18 дней назад

      @@Crester_Green411 because that wasn't, as you said

  • @dragonfly12
    @dragonfly12 Год назад +232

    Charlie is so lucky he has perfect pitch because there is literally nothing else interesting about him, respectfully.

    • @SavveGaming
      @SavveGaming Год назад +37

      Perfect pitch is rare but uninteresting truthfully. It’s just like being able to look at a color and be like damn that’s red. Everyone without it acts like it’s some kind of insane mutation. It’s just a different form of intelligence not everyone gets. Not that interesting at the end of the day. Although it’s still cool if you can do it.

    • @DAEMONMUSICOFFICIAL
      @DAEMONMUSICOFFICIAL Год назад +7

      @@SavveGaming I have it, and it honestly feels very weird when people say they can't tell notes, like if I hear a C I can't imagine going like "oh, is that an A? Or a D#?"

    • @reaburn6358
      @reaburn6358 Год назад +7

      @@DAEMONMUSICOFFICIAL yea almost any musician i know can easily do this. Its not a gift just something that needs to be practiced. Music is like a type of language and people who don’t speak it think its magic or a 1in1million person gift. But in truth its hard work and dedication.

    • @LocksVid
      @LocksVid Год назад +3

      ​@@reaburn6358As a musician, respectfully, I can tell you have no clue what you're talking about

    • @mohamedAgacem
      @mohamedAgacem Год назад +1

      ​@@SavveGamingi wouldn't call perfect pitch intelligence, I would Say it's having a good ear and a good memory

  • @professoryorick5676
    @professoryorick5676 Год назад +792

    swear his whole personality is having perfect pitch

    • @MattMann840
      @MattMann840 Год назад +19

      Sadly that's every musician with perfect pitch

    • @laurencamila9024
      @laurencamila9024 Год назад

      Wrong. He's also a creep

    • @di4mnd409
      @di4mnd409 Год назад +70

      no people just love asking him about it and making him “test” it. it’s like as if someone was super popular and in every interview they’re asked to tell them what a color is. it’s definitely more annoying to him than anything.

    • @basewho5230
      @basewho5230 Год назад +10

      Bc that's all the popular media focuses on. It's stupid

    • @PaulKarras
      @PaulKarras Год назад +13

      ​@@di4mnd409 as someone with perfect pitch, the first thing anyone and everyone does is test it. but hell no to it's more annoying than anything, it's a beautiful gift

  • @Real_Life_Is_More_Important
    @Real_Life_Is_More_Important Год назад +6

    People with perfect pitch can feel it. It's a muscle memory thing.

    • @djbreadx
      @djbreadx Год назад +3

      from my experience, it's kinda like how you recognise colours when you see them. my family of 6 all has it (except my mum) and it's a great time!

    • @sirnato5218
      @sirnato5218 Год назад +1

      @@djbreadxI have perfect pitch myself, and that’s not a bad way to describe it! Once I learnt to correlate the “colours” in my head with the actual names of the notes with a bit of practice I can just automatically know the pitch of the note played

    • @djbreadx
      @djbreadx Год назад +1

      @@sirnato5218 That's actually a really good idea, I should try that! Usually I just 'round up' to C or G if I'm not too sure what the note is, and if it's an accidental then i hum down or up a semitone. Usually I'm fairly efficient though.

  • @allyinabundance8472
    @allyinabundance8472 Год назад +289

    I love how different all of our brains are, fucking love it.

    • @TrueInkpoint
      @TrueInkpoint Год назад +4

      I love this comment

    • @lawyerreactsnotthemoon85
      @lawyerreactsnotthemoon85 Год назад +1

      I f*ckin hate humans

    • @AdrianSephard300
      @AdrianSephard300 Год назад +2

      Eh it's more of what u were interested in as a kid, I wanted to learn English and could fluently type before 8

    • @jamoney2349
      @jamoney2349 Год назад +1

      @@AdrianSephard300 no some people are literally born with thse talents

    • @ja_u
      @ja_u Год назад

      @@jamoney2349Interesting so languages are something humans made up and these people are born knowing what an F sharp sounds like? Of course not.. that concept is so dumb it hurts. You have to, at this very young age (yes you could learn it later in life but it’s gonna be very difficult), sit down and learn the names of notes etc to even be able to give the name.
      So it is like the comment said, it’s what you are interested in / what you spend a lot of your time on. Sure there are also ppl that just don’t have any understanding of pitch in general but you’re definitely not born with perfect pitch, it’s learned just like language is (F sharp in German is Fis, how would a baby know and be preprogrammed with the right language in mind hahahaha)

  • @sovietplatypus2522
    @sovietplatypus2522 Год назад +33

    Both my parents are professional violinists and my dad taught me to do this. You don’t have to be special to learn it, it’s just like learning anything else.

    • @SavveGaming
      @SavveGaming Год назад +2

      Yes but being born with perfect pitch means you don’t have to spend as much time learning it. It’s definitely not as cool and special as everyone makes it out to be but it’s certainly different lol

    • @poomonyoutube1607
      @poomonyoutube1607 Год назад

      Yea but afaik it ends up being a bit worse than having it since childhood, purely because you're not used to it and still orient on relative pitch mostly

  • @Diana-1997
    @Diana-1997 Год назад +114

    Enhypen’s Heeseung have perfect pitch. He knows it from his fathers fart sounding like a particular pitch 😂

  • @chloelam143
    @chloelam143 Год назад +1

    One thing that people don’t understand is that it is also a trained ability. He was able to learn how to identify the notes when he had labels for them.

  • @soubhagyaranjansahu6404
    @soubhagyaranjansahu6404 Год назад +9

    that's what we do when we learn indian classical music

    • @suryaalwala4562
      @suryaalwala4562 Год назад +1

      so true , this is like soooo common with indian musicians

  • @srk1108
    @srk1108 Год назад +1

    Guys .. Every indian kid going to music class after just 10 classes do it.. which is wierd for you :)

  • @Tintintintin666
    @Tintintintin666 Год назад +524

    im glad his hearing is good. now lets get working on the rest

    • @judas1523
      @judas1523 Год назад +35

      exactly! his music is such a bore

    • @AidanStewart9
      @AidanStewart9 Год назад +18

      Y’all gotta be trippin lmfao

    • @AidanStewart9
      @AidanStewart9 Год назад +24

      Bro gets top charts on almost every song he makes
      The only reason it can be seen as a bore is because it gets overplayed but that’s because he’s famous and it’s good music and he knows how to market

    • @vivek8563
      @vivek8563 Год назад +28

      @@AidanStewart9 even drake gets on the charts man charts don’t mean shit

    • @MUSE1795
      @MUSE1795 Год назад +18

      ​@@AidanStewart9 imagine thinking popularity equals quality. Dude writes NPC mall music

  • @clomld167
    @clomld167 Год назад +2

    Fun fact: Heeseung from ENHYPEN has it. He found out that he had it by being abel to tell which pitch his dads fart was lol.

  • @cjones1693
    @cjones1693 Год назад +18

    I couldn’t hear as a kid but hit my head really hard when I was 23 and now can

    • @eg8049
      @eg8049 Год назад

      Human mind is a weird thing

  • @Sedyon
    @Sedyon 18 дней назад +1

    Alternative title : how to find an excuse to sell your commercial music and pass it off as a rare treasure

  • @sbramp
    @sbramp Год назад +253

    This guy would have been a GOD among classic rockstars with his voice but Spotify killed the music forever

  • @Grumplefut
    @Grumplefut Год назад

    I have really great pitch retention, but if I don't play for awhile it takes me a minute to hear where I'm at. That's a great skill to have, not ever needing a reference point.

  • @Poncho555
    @Poncho555 Год назад +8

    He did in interview where he got like half the notes wrong it was hilarious😂

  • @LyrisGames
    @LyrisGames Год назад +1

    "HELP SOMEONE CALL THE AMBULANCE HES DYING!!!"
    "I hear an F sharp! Haaa~"

  • @randomperson9224
    @randomperson9224 Год назад +18

    I have a friend with perfect pitch and he's always telling me the notes to the most random noises like a toilet flushing💀

    • @deeznuts8624
      @deeznuts8624 Год назад +3

      That's what we people with perfect pitch do.... I can tell the notes of falling plate while it slowly turns to an arpeggio 😂

    • @nitsuasiwel
      @nitsuasiwel Год назад

      I do the same thing but with relative pitch, I don’t have perfect pitch but I’m working on my relative pitch and I think it’s a decent 4/10 lol but sometimes when I hear certain things I can automatically say “yep, that’s gotta be _”

  • @HanisExperiments
    @HanisExperiments Год назад +2

    Amber: *my dog stepped on a bee 😩*
    Charlie: That's a *B-flat*
    This is not my comment, I just found this funny

  • @dstazz
    @dstazz Год назад +129

    Clapping him for being born with it.

    • @Chrisbesleeping1
      @Chrisbesleeping1 Год назад

      Yo I’d clap him too lowkey 😈

    • @thebenevolentsun6575
      @thebenevolentsun6575 Год назад +14

      Probably wasn't born with it, its actually pretty easy to teach a child perfect pitch from a young age by just playing the notes and naming them.

  • @qqqwertyyy8495
    @qqqwertyyy8495 Год назад +7

    memorizing notes and perfect pitch are two different things

  • @LoVe_Kingky
    @LoVe_Kingky Год назад +1

    It’s a cool thing, I have a friend that has perfect pitch, and he said it’s not something that you could be born with, but it’s something you can learn, but it takes years to do learn, especially having to play anything or something like that

  • @BoxySonic
    @BoxySonic Год назад +4

    Perfect pitch is not something people just have, it is learned
    Please take this from a person who makes music and knows people who make music
    People revel over stuff like this and don't believe they can do it themselves but anyone can learn it with practice
    The fact that he learned it when he was 4 shows that he was exposed to music theory or was interested in it when he was young cause even if perfect pitch came naturally, you could never know you have it until you go out of your way to memorize the notes

    • @SavveGaming
      @SavveGaming Год назад +3

      Completely false. People with perfect pitch can instantly hear the note. Learning what it is called is different from identifying it instantly. It’s like seeing red and knowing it’s red. Most can acquire a level of perfect pitch but it isn’t the same thing. Perfect pitch is rare it’s just not that useful considering we have all sorts of tuning tools and other apps to help with understanding. Understanding what a note is and should sound like with 0 real understanding of musical theory IS actually impressive, it’s just not something that everyone can do. Most can get pretty darn close with enough practice but, there’s a fundamental difference if you’re born understanding.

    • @BoxySonic
      @BoxySonic Год назад

      @CalvinB
      Perfect pitch is the act of hearing a note and being able to name it
      Everyone can hear a sound and recognize if it changes
      But nobody is born knowing the names of notes
      You have to memorize the names of the notes to have perfect pitch because being able to identify a sound is the same thing as being able to name it because if it has no name, you have no way of identifying it or describing it differently
      Perfect pitch, by definition, cannot come naturally, because it is not the ability to tell sounds apart, it is the ability to hear a sound and know its pitch, which is only learned, or else you have no way of learning what the pitch is, even if you can recognize it

    • @juancarballo1068
      @juancarballo1068 Год назад

      ​@@SavveGamingyeah but people first need to know the understanding of a color, for example red, green, ECT because it needs practice

    • @precoius
      @precoius Год назад

      Let’s argue about what perfect pitch is. 🙄

    • @Pineapplecoolwhip
      @Pineapplecoolwhip Год назад

      @@BoxySonicyou sound so stup!d & jealous 😭 dude… it’s like if someone sees the color red, knows that it’s the color red, but they don’t know the word “red.” Just because they don’t know the word “red” doesn’t mean they didn’t correctly identify it. Same with perfect pitch lol.

  • @julion7490
    @julion7490 Год назад

    fun fact: even people without perfect pitch can do what he did in the video. Perfect pitch does make it a lot easier tho and allows someone to identify more complex chords and such easier

  • @isaacspicer2126
    @isaacspicer2126 Год назад +23

    That guy is pretty impressive, he should make music or something

    • @SamOP9285
      @SamOP9285 Год назад +1

      Dude do you live under a cave?

    • @ezyduzit9050
      @ezyduzit9050 Год назад +4

      @@SamOP9285 bro its a joke

    • @SamOP9285
      @SamOP9285 Год назад +1

      @@ezyduzit9050 i know bro but no one is replying to your joke.. so i thought ill be the one.. i just wanted to make you feel better.

    • @isaacspicer2126
      @isaacspicer2126 Год назад +1

      @@SamOP9285 r/woosh

    • @taze1856
      @taze1856 Год назад

      @@SamOP9285 Dawg your talking to the wrong person

  • @TheBrokenHalo168
    @TheBrokenHalo168 Год назад +1

    As a person who plays piano, I can certainly say that I somewhat achieved this. It’s annoying when I’m trying to listen to music, though, cause all I can think about is what notes are being played

  • @hoodiedon0824
    @hoodiedon0824 Год назад +16

    He is his own piano lol 💀😂

  • @RishiKumar-zv3lc
    @RishiKumar-zv3lc Год назад +1

    This is normal for Indian classical music learners 😊 to memorize the notes...

  • @CaptainDad28
    @CaptainDad28 Год назад +37

    Charlie if you ever need somebody to sit with and not care even a little bit about you having perfect pitch. Hmu bud

    • @zlquis
      @zlquis Год назад +2

      Charlie has said he doesn't like talking about his perfect pitch too much, but it's just a musical skill that everyone, except musicians finds very impressive.

    • @CaptainDad28
      @CaptainDad28 Год назад

      @@zlquis it’s all I ever see about this dude. It annoys me so I know it has to annoy him ha

    • @yourbifriendaspen3629
      @yourbifriendaspen3629 Год назад

      ​@@zlquis yeah, tbh i don't see the big deal. I can't see myself ever using it. To be fair, i didn't play a single instrument or really have any influence from music until i was about... In 8th grade? So like 13-14 years old i played the marimba, and i had only really been listening to music more than once a week for like a year?
      Besides, as long as you have a good ear, perfect pitch seems like someone you could learn if you really tried. Not that I'd want it tbh, I'm fine playing things by ear 💀
      Or just looking at whatever sheet I've got and hitting the notes. Haven't played in a long time tho

    • @zlquis
      @zlquis Год назад

      @@yourbifriendaspen3629 Your brain loses the abiolity to learn perfect pitch after the age of aboput 4

    • @yourbifriendaspen3629
      @yourbifriendaspen3629 Год назад

      @@zlquis huh, that's odd... Seems like something you would be able to pick up on. Well at least i can match tone like a *boss* 💅

  • @avashattuckmusic
    @avashattuckmusic 10 месяцев назад

    i’ve been playing ukulele and guitar nonstop for a few years now and after learning chords and notes, i’ve developed perfect pitch and im so proud of it! it’s really useful especially being in my school’s biggest choir

  • @xXratlover69
    @xXratlover69 Год назад +27

    Charlie Puth’s whole personality is perfect pitch

  • @zel3535
    @zel3535 Год назад

    honestly i feel like this can just be taught, i have been playing music since i was nine and i also just hear/see the notes in my head whenever something is played.

  • @HaydenOrSmth
    @HaydenOrSmth Год назад +27

    i discovered i had perfect pitch this year which makes me the choir pitch-pipe and i also annoy the living crap out of everyone with it

    • @kdeggraham895
      @kdeggraham895 Год назад

      Same! I annoy my parents if I ever hear a random beep from a car or in shop somewhere. Drives her mad.

    • @botchy6047
      @botchy6047 Год назад

      How do you tell if you have it? Like if you don’t know what notes sound like I’m the first place

    • @HaydenOrSmth
      @HaydenOrSmth Год назад +1

      @@botchy6047 this may sound kinda confusing but perfect pitch is something you have to train, you won’t immediately know what each note sounds like when you’re born. for me, i trained it by learning recorder. this was at a time when i didn’t know what perfect pitch was and i was just naturally able to know what each note sounded like. i finally discovered perfect pitch 3 years later lol.

  • @2im36
    @2im36 Год назад +1

    Btw, perfect pitch isn’t something you have to be born with. A lot of musicians can gain the ability over time.

  • @liamhulse5511
    @liamhulse5511 Год назад +41

    Bro perfect pitch is a blessing and a curse because it makes it easy to make music but people beat the everyliving shit out of me for it🤣

    • @loukas0513
      @loukas0513 Год назад +1

      What

    • @liamhulse5511
      @liamhulse5511 Год назад

      @@loukas0513 wdym what

    • @harisjutt69
      @harisjutt69 Год назад +1

      @@liamhulse5511what☹️

    • @liamhulse5511
      @liamhulse5511 Год назад

      @@harisjutt69 people are jealous and people get really annoyed when I'm like "thats a c#" every five seconds

    • @mightymcphee
      @mightymcphee Год назад +3

      ​@@liamhulse5511sounds like your just being annoying and it has nothing to do with your perfect pitch..

  • @SLWNI
    @SLWNI Год назад +1

    It always fascinate me so much like artists and others tell their stories when they were 4-5 years old . Like how man ? I can't tell no shit , i can't even remember when i was a child of that age .

  • @-theislander-5888
    @-theislander-5888 Год назад +61

    two dudes in my class had it. musical geniuses

  • @johnedesautels
    @johnedesautels Год назад +1

    I have this. It's pretty second nature for me, but few of us actually put it into music. If anything I'd say it's kinda limiting because while playing music by ear comes easy with perfect pitch, learning to read music becomes a hassle because it seems like an extra step and can be a problem.
    And it also overtakes a large aspect of your mind. My perfect pitch is so attuned that I can tell the difference between dial tones on phone numbers, and can usually tell if someone is calling a particular person if I know their phone number and can only hear it. It's a good thing, but has its hinderances.

  • @f1ndGeo.
    @f1ndGeo. Год назад +33

    Oh so everyone in the comments suddenly has perfect pitch

    • @MatejSunavec
      @MatejSunavec Год назад +5

      All of 1% gathered in one place.

    • @delta606
      @delta606 Год назад +1

      Well certainly not but it's not true that less than 1% of the world has it

    • @michealidam892
      @michealidam892 Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣was about saying this

    • @michealidam892
      @michealidam892 Год назад

      ​@@MatejSunavec 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @willoughbykrenzteinburg
    @willoughbykrenzteinburg 11 месяцев назад +1

    Twist : it's actually the keyboard player who has perfect pitch and plays the note Puth sings.

  • @hammondvalentine818
    @hammondvalentine818 Год назад +4

    He must be really good, describing his sounds from his car at the mechanic shop

  • @vanhalen4308
    @vanhalen4308 5 месяцев назад

    He's not just talented but also genius in terms of music

  • @KufLMAO
    @KufLMAO Год назад +9

    “less than 1%” is a serious understatement

  • @manan-543
    @manan-543 Год назад +1

    I'm fed up with these interviewers asking him the same thing EVERY time. For once leave the perfect pitch out and ask him something else.

  • @Paper_Trader
    @Paper_Trader Год назад +5

    Bro just bragged about memorising 88 things.

    • @marcelsperner8486
      @marcelsperner8486 Год назад +1

      12. Everybody can sing an octave

    • @burnerboi2545
      @burnerboi2545 Год назад

      Yeah stfu, there's a reason less than 1 percent of the world has it

    • @Rio-lc3fv
      @Rio-lc3fv Год назад +1

      You know the piano isn't the only instrument in the world, right?

  • @_Uchiha_Shisui
    @_Uchiha_Shisui Год назад +2

    Men also need brothers and women also need sisters.

  • @aatishvaid3325
    @aatishvaid3325 Год назад +3

    People who learn indian classical music also learn this respect for his talent

  • @StonesGames8146
    @StonesGames8146 Год назад

    I also have it, my percussion teacher discovered it when I hit a drum, and said: "this sounds like a Bb" and went to the piano, it was Bb
    He tested me some more notes, and got it all right
    That was 2 years ago

  • @alvaromu
    @alvaromu Год назад +47

    Perfect pitch is not being able to sing on the tune. Is being able to identify it when you hear it.

    • @burnerboi2545
      @burnerboi2545 Год назад +1

      You clearly don't know anything about it. Perfect pitch is the ability to distinguish a note and produce one.

    • @samuelvis04
      @samuelvis04 Год назад

      You’re able to pull the note out of thin air rather than saying what it is after hearing jt

  • @pavlovaorozcocorona4546
    @pavlovaorozcocorona4546 Год назад +8

    Taking music theory with people with perfect pitch is so annoying. 😂

  • @jaewoopark8478
    @jaewoopark8478 11 месяцев назад

    I think perfect pitch in that sense is pretty common. I’ve always thought perfect pitch meant being able distinguish if you’re perfectly in tune.

  • @asylumrain
    @asylumrain Год назад +6

    I was told perfect pitch means you can just mimick a note exactly as heard and not just know what note goes with what tune. But wtf did that guy know I guess

  • @Kxzhn
    @Kxzhn Год назад +1

    If Charlie Puth was a Ninja or a Shinobi he would be the IRL version of Tengen Uzui since he can memorize every note on the piano and Tengen can make a musical score and Charlie Puth can make any song out of anything making it the perfect Musical Score

  • @star_light96
    @star_light96 Год назад +12

    He is born to be a musician.

  • @reddillon8425
    @reddillon8425 Год назад

    For anybody upset that they don't have perfect pitch, remember that *relative pitch* is almost just as good AND it's something you can train into yourself at any age, so get practicing.
    The only difference between perfect pitch and perfect relative pitch is that someone with perfect pitch will be able to hear an isolated note and be able to tell you what note it is, while the person with perfect relative pitch will be able to tell you what any note is as long as they hear another note before it. (So perfect pitch will hear a D and tell you it's D, while perfect relative pitch will hear a D, play a C, and then tell you that the note they heard before was a D.)
    Or, I'll put it this way, someone with perfect pitch and someone with perfect relative pitch will perform EXACTLY the same on one of those online perfect pitch tests, STARTING FROM the second question. The perfect pitch guy will only do better on the very first question.

  • @alancomfort3775
    @alancomfort3775 Год назад

    Perfect pitch isn’t really all that insane it’s just fun because your brain is a lot more activated by music especially with multiple layers or harmonies and things going on. With perfect pitch you really feel the music through and through and it’s what makes a beautiful piece beautiful to me

  • @RickyLafleur1
    @RickyLafleur1 Год назад +3

    Pure talent

  • @teodorivanov4558
    @teodorivanov4558 Год назад +1

    The perfect pitch is a skill, too. You start with several perfect notes, and then more and more.

  • @BigTasty2
    @BigTasty2 Год назад +11

    Charlie pith don’t have perfect pitch, he has a sound board

    • @precoius
      @precoius Год назад

      Where’s the sound board in this video?

  • @clayvonsturmer3622
    @clayvonsturmer3622 Год назад

    Fun fact: perfect pitch is more prominent in certain people but it doesn’t mean only they can do it, literally anyone can learn perfect pitch

  • @Morbid_Stoner
    @Morbid_Stoner Год назад

    Perfect pitch can be taught, it’s a developmental skill and a lot pianists have it. I can’t read sheet music but if I listen to a song long enough I can figure out the notes.

    • @precoius
      @precoius Год назад

      That’s not what perfect pitch is, holy shit. It’s not complicated.

  • @sahirs100
    @sahirs100 Год назад +1

    as hard as this may be, its very simple but time taking to pick up. I play violin 1 for my schools orchestra and have been playing for the past 7 years. Because I am Violin 1, I tend to sit really close to this special metronome that can also play any pitch. Because of this, when the class is tuning, I hear an A note blaring into my left ear. So I guess I have a perfect pitch for the note A. Its possible that I could repeat this for every note and get it in a few months maybe weeks.

  • @egon446
    @egon446 Год назад

    And if you would hear what Charlie said you would know that this is not a GIFT. He memorized it so he learnt it.
    Study shows that not all humans but most of us can work out perfect pitch.

  • @Froggy_finder
    @Froggy_finder Год назад +1

    My teacher is in a group chat with one one Charlie’s teachers from high school and she said that Charlie used to like make the sound of the bell in the hallway and everybody would rush out of their classroom . She said he was kind of a troublemaker

  • @justaneedlessboi6710
    @justaneedlessboi6710 Год назад +1

    Perfect pitch pretty much means that you don't see music as intervals between notes, but specific notes and maybe intervals as well. It allows you to do some pretty useful and impressive things, but it also regresses with time, to the point that when you're old all the notes are shifted in your head, so you are pretty much not able to hear any song the "right" way, it honestly sounds kinda scary. I'm shure that it's more complex and varies from person to person, but that's my understanding of it

  • @nachoijp
    @nachoijp Год назад

    Of course it comes with a natural predisposition, but I feel like perfect pitch is like knowing the names of the colors. We all know them and it's not weird to have "perfect color", and with some study and practice, we can even guess the aproximate composition of mixed colors.
    But as pitch is not so central in our day to day life, we don't really practice it and so only few people get to develop the ability.

  • @opeboi1539
    @opeboi1539 Год назад +1

    Feel bad for Charlie because pretty much every talk show he’s on they ask him about this same thing it probably gets so old

  • @lalithaTaduri
    @lalithaTaduri Год назад +1

    Charlie: it's very odd thing
    Adam W: it's very common thing for me🗿💀

  • @nikhilpghag
    @nikhilpghag Год назад

    If this amazes them hearing Indian classical music singers will blow their minds off.

  • @jonathanjoestar__
    @jonathanjoestar__ Год назад

    Perfect pitch can be taught. You can teach yourself perfect pitch. New musicians such as guitarists need a tuning app or device to tune their instruments at first, because they haven't developed that ear to hear the note when it's actually the note. After some practice, tuning your instruments enough, you can tell when a string is actually in tune or not, and tune it without anything to help you. From there, you can start learning what note it being played on any fret on any string, and eventually learn chords.

  • @ATK10155
    @ATK10155 Год назад +1

    One of the better reasons to start your child on a piano as soon as they are are. As long as you don’t ruin music for them.

  • @ishachowhan5032
    @ishachowhan5032 Год назад

    People who have it:
    Charlie puth
    Jungkook (BTS)
    Heesung (Enhypen)

  • @chercyt
    @chercyt Год назад

    I mean when i was surrounded by music or playing insturments almost everyday for most of my childhood, i learnt relative pitch as well. And it now manifests as my ability to sing harmonies along to songs. Even songs that i've only heard once before.

  • @sa-rang7000
    @sa-rang7000 Год назад +1

    My former singing teacher used to show me his perfect pitch with the harmonica and the lil me would get fascinated by it, It's really cool

  • @hsjswi
    @hsjswi 10 месяцев назад

    plot twist : it was the pianist who has the perfect pitch, he just played whatever charlie was singing

  • @c.h.a.d1522
    @c.h.a.d1522 Год назад

    I'm convinced late night shows are zombie shows with people mindlessly clapping for no reason

  • @manelfont00
    @manelfont00 Месяц назад +1

    *Charlie sings the F Sharp*
    The backround song’s tune:

  • @matthewnorman2951
    @matthewnorman2951 10 месяцев назад

    Learning scales as a kid can help develop this ability.

  • @thejmax1473
    @thejmax1473 Год назад +1

    Plot twist: the pianist was the one with perfect pitch and was just trying to not to make him feel bad and playing the same note he sang

  • @odislonglostsibling6927
    @odislonglostsibling6927 Год назад +1

    I just remembered Eddy's perfect pitch..... Ling Ling would somewhat approve.

  • @Gigan10610
    @Gigan10610 Год назад

    I've been a pianist for 12 years and I have mastered perfect pitch. I doubt only 1% of people have that ability it has to be higher than that.

  • @sarthak8350
    @sarthak8350 Год назад

    It's quite common among Indian classical singers

  • @Eternal_Artss
    @Eternal_Artss Год назад +1

    *Amber's dog steps on a child*
    Charlie: That's A minor

  • @dechale
    @dechale Год назад

    I thought most singers could do that because I mean, as a singer, there is a warm up you do if you have a piano to do that exactly

  • @arpitasharma1946
    @arpitasharma1946 Год назад +1

    Every Indian Classical Singer : 👀

  • @PeefNoot0000
    @PeefNoot0000 8 месяцев назад +1

    No, this is called total or real pitch. With real pitch, you can find, name, or preform the note becauseit'sin your memory. Perfect pitch is the ability to identify the right notes because that's just what they are supposed to sound like. Please don't hate, it's just a common mistake 😅

  • @arttrain5934
    @arttrain5934 Год назад

    Truth
    First language kids learn is the strongest
    Music isn't any different
    So not a tallent just good teaching.