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- Absolute_pitch abstract "Absolute pitch (AP), widely referred to as perfect pitch, is a rare auditory phenomenon characterized by the ability of a person to identify or re-create a given musical note without the benefit of a reference tone.AP can be demonstrated via linguistic labeling ("naming" a note), auditory imagery, or sensorimotor responses. For example, an AP possessor can accurately reproduce a heard tone on their musical instrument without "hunting" for the correct pitch. Researchers estimate the occurrence of AP to be 1 in 10,000 people.Generally, absolute pitch implies some or all of the following abilities, achieved without a reference tone: Identify by name individual pitches (e.g. A, B, C♯) played on various instruments. Name the key of a given piece of tonal music. Reproduce a piece of tonal music in the correct key days after hearing it. Identify and name all the tones of a given chord or other tonal mass. Accurately sing a named pitch. Name the pitches of common everyday sounds such as car horns and alarms.People may have absolute pitch along with the ability of relative pitch, and relative and absolute pitch work together in actual musical listening and practice, but strategies in using each skill vary. Those with absolute pitch may train their relative pitch, but there are no reported cases of an adult obtaining absolute pitch ability through musical training; adults who possess relative pitch, but who do not already have absolute pitch, can learn "pseudo-absolute pitch", and become able to identify notes in a way that superficially resembles absolute pitch. Moreover, training pseudo-absolute pitch requires considerable motivation, time, and effort, and learning is not retained without constant practice and reinforcement.".
- Absolute_pitch wikiPageExternalLink deutsch_research9.php.
- Absolute_pitch wikiPageExternalLink perfectpitch.ucsf.edu.
- Absolute_pitch wikiPageExternalLink phase11.htm.
- Absolute_pitch wikiPageExternalLink apbib.
- Absolute_pitch wikiPageID "41879".
- Absolute_pitch wikiPageRevisionID "605597775".
- Absolute_pitch hasPhotoCollection Absolute_pitch.
- Absolute_pitch subject Category:Cognitive_musicology.
- Absolute_pitch subject Category:Music_cognition.
- Absolute_pitch subject Category:Music_psychology.
- Absolute_pitch subject Category:Pitch_(music).
- Absolute_pitch comment "Absolute pitch (AP), widely referred to as perfect pitch, is a rare auditory phenomenon characterized by the ability of a person to identify or re-create a given musical note without the benefit of a reference tone.AP can be demonstrated via linguistic labeling ("naming" a note), auditory imagery, or sensorimotor responses. For example, an AP possessor can accurately reproduce a heard tone on their musical instrument without "hunting" for the correct pitch.".
- Absolute_pitch label "Absolute pitch".
- Absolute_pitch label "Absolutes Gehör".
- Absolute_pitch label "Absoluut gehoor".
- Absolute_pitch label "Orecchio assoluto".
- Absolute_pitch label "Oreille absolue".
- Absolute_pitch label "Ouvido absoluto".
- Absolute_pitch label "Oído absoluto".
- Absolute_pitch label "Słuch absolutny".
- Absolute_pitch label "Абсолютный слух".
- Absolute_pitch label "絶対音感".
- Absolute_pitch label "绝对音高".
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- Absolute_pitch sameAs Absolutes_Gehör.
- Absolute_pitch sameAs Oído_absoluto.
- Absolute_pitch sameAs Oreille_absolue.
- Absolute_pitch sameAs Tala_mutlak.
- Absolute_pitch sameAs Orecchio_assoluto.
- Absolute_pitch sameAs 絶対音感.
- Absolute_pitch sameAs 절대음감.
- Absolute_pitch sameAs Absoluut_gehoor.
- Absolute_pitch sameAs Słuch_absolutny.
- Absolute_pitch sameAs Ouvido_absoluto.
- Absolute_pitch sameAs m.0bj1p.
- Absolute_pitch sameAs Q213250.
- Absolute_pitch sameAs Q213250.
- Absolute_pitch wasDerivedFrom Absolute_pitch?oldid=605597775.
- Absolute_pitch isPrimaryTopicOf Absolute_pitch.