One hour of Perfect pitch programming to listen every night

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Published 2015-05-30
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This perfect pitch programming presents you with all the 12 notes of the chromatic scale. There is not relation between the image and the sound but we are consistent: every note to every image. We eliminated all relation colour and note as it seems to be different from person to person. The tuning is standard but there could be variations in certain timbres and notes.
In many occasions we say the accidental first and then the note like "sharp C" as we want to make sure that we are not associating the sound of a C# with a C natural. For our conscious mind it's a very short time between note and accidental, for the unconscious, which we aspire to affect, that little gap might get the wrong information, at least for a very short time. By saying the accidental before the note at least 50% of the time we avoid this.
We cannot guarantee the development of Perfect Pitch but this will help:
-To those that have perfect pitch and don't know, to identify every sound with a conventional note name.
-To those who have not been "diagnosed" with perfect pitch, to explore the opportunity to develop it, in some cases permanently and in other cases temporarily.
-To develop the perfect pitch in children under 7 y.o. as we did with many of our young students in our Talent Development Programme in our academy.
To look at the images is optional, the main idea is to listen to this and to be able to associate sound and note name. Having said that, some of our adult students reported an improvement in the levels of concentration and in other cases relaxation when looking at the images while listening.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ChewyTwee
    I listened to this during the morning instead of at night and a man in a black suit is now trying to kill me, all I know is his footsteps are a low F#
  • It works magically! Truly did help me!, I spent about 30 days practicing this every night and now I can finally connect with the demons in my room!
  • I came here to develop perfect pitch, but the comments is more interesting.
  • @wahooooh
    I’m a visual learner, so now every time I see ducks I hear the sound of “C”
  • Perfect pitch?! This didn't help me in that sales meeting at all!!!
  • @jalissas3152
    Can we just take the time to appreciate that someone took the time to do this?
  • @khaioh_
    My friends used to tell me I was tone deaf. I believed them. But after watching this video, now I'm just deaf.
  • Me: Ayo pass my the AUX Cord My friend: you better not play trash Me:
  • @david.armstrong
    No one else is commenting that THIS ACTUALLY WORKS, I play the cello and this really helped
  • @tnnamy
    This is the level of procrastination I’m at.
  • I was just nonchalantly listening to the video and then went to check the comments expecting to find serious comments on how this works yet instead I found a gold mine of jokes
  • @kane6529
    I’ve done this everyday for years and I’m officially clinically insane with perfect pitch
  • @jazzpote4316
    Omg, the highest concentration of brilliant comments for a youtube video
  • bruh every song ever created is just a remix of this song/the chromatic scale
  • @aidenlim5901
    Brett's method of piece relation actually works. I can never unhear the notes C (Rite of spring), E (Winter Wind), and B (Mendelssohn Violin Concerto)