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      • Absolute Pitch, commonly known as “Perfect Pitch”, is most often defined as the ability of individuals with some musical training to identify the musical pitch or frequency of a note (or ambient sound) without reference to another pitch.
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  2. Perfect pitch, explained. Perfect pitch refers to a persons ability to identify any musical note by name after hearing it, without reference to other notes. Perfect pitch—also known more technically as absolute pitch—can also refer to the ability that some singers have to sing a given note on cue. Though perfect pitch was thought to be a ...

  3. Absolute pitch ( AP ), often called perfect pitch, is the ability to identify or re-create a given musical note without the benefit of a reference tone. [1] [2] AP may be demonstrated using linguistic labelling ("naming" a note), associating mental imagery with the note, or sensorimotor responses.

  4. Apr 4, 2020 · Perfect pitch (technically known as absolute pitch) is the ability to identify, without effort, the pitch of a note. Let’s say someone plays a D on the piano. A person with perfect...

  5. Dec 9, 2023 · Health. Why do some people have perfect pitch? News. By Emily Cooke. published 9 December 2023. Only 1 in 10,000 people can recognize musical notes on the spot. Why? People with perfect...

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  6. May 28, 2015 · New study finds some people can be trained to learn absolute pitch. If you’re a musician, this sounds too good to be true: UChicago psychologists have been able to train some adults to develop the prized musical ability of absolute pitch, and the training’s effects last for months.

  7. Sep 24, 2019 · Absolute pitch (AP), also called “perfect pitch”, is the rare ability to name any musical note without the aid of a reference note [ 1 – 3 ]. The question of how individuals acquire this ability continues to be a matter of debate.

  8. Oct 2, 2014 · Absolute pitch (AP) is the unique ability to identify the pitch class of any given tone without a reference ( Ward, 1999 ). While the ability is thought to be rare, with estimates ranging from 0.01% to 1% ( Lenhoff, Perales and Hickok, 2001; Levitin and Rogers, 2005; Ward, 1999; Ward and Burns, 1982 ), the ability is unevenly distributed across ...

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