alanwalker
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Post by alanwalker on Dec 12, 2017 1:51:05 GMT -5
Hii... How much advantage does perfect pitch bring to a composer? It's obvious it'll make it easier to quickly jot down a musical idea, or to read one. But music is based on the relative values of notes, not absolute values. Especially after the scale became "well tempered" we can transpose a piece from one key to another without changing the piece's character. To most people it will sound essentially the same after transposition. There are days when I have close to perfect pitch, and days when I don't. I prefer when I don't have that awareness of pitch because I find it distracting. I prefer to be focused on the relative value of notes. Thanks..! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References:- composersforum.ning.com/forum/topics/is-perfect-pitch-an-advantage-to-a-composerDevice Explainer Video
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