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01-28-2020 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Vladan
Dear Vladan,
You are just some shithead on the internet, who is downplaying my successful perfect pitch regimen that I have established circa February 2019. Between February 2019 and January 2020 is a long time, I did a lot of successful Perfect Pitch during that time...AND ALL OF THAT WAS FAKE?! WTF!!!.
What's the point of Buying a DAW, downloading a flashcard app, DVR'ing the practice session, getting jitters and butterflies while practicing, uploading it to youtube, All of that process, takes up a lot of my time. Why spend ALL that energy, when all these what you call "Perfect Pitch Claims" turns out to be fake. WTF IS THAT B.S.?!
When I first discovered Perfect Pitch in December 2013, I was fascinated and intrigued by the phenomenon that I want to have Perfect Pitch myself. Due to my crappy practice methods and lack of good tools between 2013-2018, I failed at Perfect Pitch during those years. One day in 2019, I read a book that was discussing the Eguchi Perfect Pitch Method. I adapted some elements of the method, and it became my successful Perfect pitch regimen up to this day. And my perfect pitch operations are still going strong. Gonna be celebrating my 1 year anniversary at the end of February 2020.
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I must say that to listen, some, not all, of your videos, I can not understand what you do or your progress. Simply, what you hear/feel, it does not pass by making these videos heard, it's your ears, not mine
if you say you are making progress, I have no reason to doubt that this is true for you. But towards what, the perfect pitch as a goal in itself?
I do not have the absolute pitch, but at the melodic high of single notes, I could reach the relative pitch, cad hear and reproduce any external melody or in my head on my instrument (singing, I sing wrong, but it's not an ear problem). The chords in a functional suite, tonal or modal, it still goes, I recognize at least the function, if not all the component notes. That's why I prefer to hear certain chords as colors, quite subjectively, as they say Major, joyful, minor, sad, diminished agonizing, etc. So I could put colors to my playing like a painter on his canvas, without the need to know their composition (in terms of additive and subtractive mixture of primary colors. I have a painter friend who learned all this 'scientifically', but never uses it, she uses powdered pigments and achieves exactly the desired color from experience
it would actually be interesting, at pitch level where you are, that you make your music with and make it heard, otherwise the reader can not realize your goal
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Originally Posted by Jason Sioco
Dear Jason,
your haircut is bad.
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Originally Posted by Patlotch
1) In the videos, I am NOT doing some kind of a weird esoteric exercise, where it's totally hard to understand or comprehend.
2) I am NOT reinventing the wheel on Perfect Pitch - I happen to found a great solution that is a bridge between not having AP and acquiring AP.
Conclusion: In the videos, I am simply naming notes, intervals, and chords with 100% accuracy. If that's not Perfect Pitch, I don't know what is. I am already doing the CLASSIC of what came before me or what someone would do if they demonstrate a form of Perfect Pitch.
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Originally Posted by Jason Sioco
But not this is what goes under my skin, instead your false statements about the topic, what may mislead people.
you are stating that the "old" is that only babys can do it. No. this is the new understanding. The "old" is what you say, that is is possible for adult. Please do not swith that, you are defending the old opinion, and attack the new and not vica versa.
The second slip in your statement about perfect pitch, is you are saying that anyone stated that baby must be born with this. No one stated that. The new concept what you deny, states, that this is a learnable skill, just like language phonemas, but only in baby time. So you incorrecty interpreted what the new concept say.
In your previous thread and in this also you are ignoring the understanding the fundamental difference between pitch memory and perfect pitch. Beato would be capable to do all excercizes of yours, and from first hand he states, he has no perfect pitch.
To be clear no one wants discourage your pitch memory learning, neither you realtive pitch learning. Please do not be offended, just because others has differen opinion, and also do not offend others, calling them nazis.
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Originally Posted by Jason Sioco
As far as proving goes, you have to understand that even I can watch your flashcard videos and know what notes are in those clusters because I already know what pitch collection you're working with. I don't have perfect pitch, just decent relative pitch. The videos are hardly bullet-proof from a naysayers point of view. Even Rick Beato's kid has detractors and he's as legit as they come.
If you really want belief, you're going to have to do better than a flashcard app. People will want to see a third party determining pitches/clusters/chords etc, playing an instrument, clearing your sound pallet as to prevent relative pitch calculations and so on.
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Originally Posted by Gabor
adults can develop perfect pitch: Old Understanding
Only children can develop perfect pitch: New understanding - Jokes!
It's like saying Jason Sioco is brilliant at sight reading and terrible at playing by ear, and that's the new understanding. - Jokes!
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Originally Posted by MarketTomato
One of the reasons, I failed at perfect pitch before between 2013-2018, because the questions were randomized notes. I began having success with perfect pitch in 2019, because I navigated through all the randomness by gradually building my way up through all the randomness of Perfect Pitch by working on a few basic pitch collections. This is my way equipping myself that in an event I get tested with Perfect Pitch someday, I'll be ready. And yes you are right, My current perfect pitch abilities doesn't go beyond what I have worked with within my current pitch collection. But my training is comprehensive, that I will still reach the peak of the mountain but on a different pathway.
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A unique obsession.
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Yeah. If you don't try to instantly sing a well-known tune but just imagine as you've heard it, you can pretty much nail the key very often. Or get real close.
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I recently bought a new computer. This time I bought a real gaming laptop. And this time, instead of using Xbox DVR, I used OBS Studio for the game capture. The result: my videos have a much better audio quality and latency.
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