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Importance of Aural Skills
September 10, 2009
Perfect pitch, also called “absolute pitch,” is the ability to accurately identify a tone without relying on a reference. That in itself sounds handy enough, but just what are the pros of perfect pitch for musicians?
The benefits of perfect pitch are made even clearer by the knowledge of some of the musicians who have possessed it. Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Mozart are all thought to have had the ability, as well as modern musicians such as Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix, Yo-Yo Ma, Frank Sinatra, and Stevie Wonder.
If you have perfect pitch, you can even identify the key of a given piece of music.If you have aural skills training, you can hear notes in your mind as you read them on the sheet, which is particularly helpful to singers. Also, people with perfect pitch can even identify the tones coming from everyday objects, like car horns or telephones, or speaking voices.
Ear training will also improve your composition abilities, as it gives you the tools to translate the musical ideas in your head to your guitar and voice. You’ll also find you have a better sense for what’s going on in the songs you hear and the tendencies of your favourite songwriters and guitarists.
Learning Relative Pitch may not be a guarantee of musical talent, but it certainly takes care of a lot of the legwork involved, the tasks associated with listening and allowing musicians to focus on making music. For those who have it, it’s essential.
If you are serious about learning music and enhancing your muscianship skills, be sure to train your ears. Check out the Relative Pitch SuperCourse Review & Pure Pitch Method Review here.
