The Art Of Perfect Pitching
posted on 10 September 2010 | posted in
Arts and Entertainment
If you are among those who have interest in music then you should know various aspects of music like rhythms or chords and many others. Pitch is one of these technicalities and having good knowledge of pitch really helps a lot in musicians playing or singing. One more important aspect of pitch is - the perfect pitch also referred as absolute pitch. For those who don’t know what perfect pitch means let me tell you, it is the efficiency to play or sing with any musical instrument without any note provided and or heard before.
If you are among those that perfect pitch is sufficient and would make you a great musician then you are on wrong track. There is one more type of pitch known as relative pitch. It means identifying a tone that is relative to some other note that is being played.
Some people who have this ability of perfect pitching are graced by this gift while many has to spent a fair time in perfecting their technique of perfect pitching. There are various singers who have practiced hard have mastered their perfect pitching technique like Celine Dion, Glenn Cloud and many other. Those who are gifted are often seen playing piano without any formal training. Some who is having full dedication towards the music can perfect this art by practicing hard and the love they have for music also reflects in their work too.
If you are among those who are not having this art and want to become a great musician then you have to practice hard to attain it. It will help grow as a musician and would help you a lot in right performances. To check if you are on the right track of learning just try to listen to unfamiliar songs and if you can get the keys that is being played and the notes are used then you are following the right path.
You may find it helpful to first work through some basic Music Theory Worksheets as that will help you understand the theory behind the pitching.
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