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Perfect pitch ear training supercourse
Perfect pitch ear training supercourse










perfect pitch ear training supercourse

Burge then offers musicians his own professional secrets of how to listen, which definitely do not involve how to "pay close attention to the way your vocal cords feel." In his well known Master Classes (on CDs), Burge gives a brilliant lesson on why "vocal tension pitch" is counterproductive to learning true Perfect Pitch. The idea that Perfect Pitch could be gained by using "vocal tension" was put to rest years ago when David Lucas Burge explained the difference between real Perfect Pitch and pseudo pitch - and how vocal tension skills can never match true Perfect Pitch proficiencies (source: Burge's Perfect Pitch Ear Training SuperCourse). True Perfect Pitch is the ability to name tones by ear it is never a judgment of how taut the vocal cords are. Most musicians today know that judging a pitch by vocal tension has absolutely nothing to do with genuine Perfect Pitch.

perfect pitch ear training supercourse

When you visualize the note imagine you’re singing that same note, not only hearing it, but also feeling the same sensations with your vocal cords. Perusing Ryan's Pure Pitch manual, I discover this gem of wisdom for musicians: When singing the note pay close attention to the way your vocal cords feel. Next, things go even more on the wild side. Perfect Pitch is not "Vocal Tension" Pitch That's why it's also called Absolute Pitch, because you know the tone in an absolute sense. Relating tones is actually the study of Relative Pitch. The very definition of Perfect Pitch is that you do not relate one tone to another. I know pitches and chords immediately when I hear them, without reference to any other tone. I would never dream of relating a tone to an "anchor pitch" in order to know it. I know this well, because I have Perfect Pitch myself. You can simply know any tone by itself, without reference to any other tone. Real Perfect Pitch does not rely on "anchor pitches" to discern other tones. His exercises seem more like some weird style of Relative Pitch contortionism. The author of Pure Pitch clearly does not understand what Perfect Pitch is. Yes, you heard that right: you must learn anchor pitches. This misguided method encourages you to "memorize" one pitch (your anchor), so you can then name other pitches. Ryan thinks he is an ear training expert, and his "secret" is to rely on "anchor pitches" in order to identify tones. I guess it's easy to convince people to endorse your product as "Our Choice" if you just cut them in on the deal. At I note that his affiliates have spammed over 30 "reviews" of his course in order to sell, sell and sell, all over the internet.

perfect pitch ear training supercourse

I also see that Ryan Cameron has built a huge network of affiliates who are all hawking his course, many of whom put these phony reviews that compare "Pure Pitch" with Burge's proven course, rating Ryan's course as the "best choice." Of course, unlike my reviews here, these people are all paid $53.23 each time you click and order.īut Ryan's sell-a-thon doesn't stop there. When I clicked it, I saw nothing about the "Perfect Pitch Scams" they promised in the ad, but I can see that the landing page compares Pure Pitch with Burge's method and boasts that Pure Pitch is somehow the "winner." The first listing is for Burge's classic and longtime respected Perfect Pitch Ear Training SuperCourse.īut what is this second listing about "scams"?












Perfect pitch ear training supercourse