Anyone have any experience with Perfect Pitch Ear training?

Every year I like to try something new. I confess that I don’t usually master the something new, but I enjoy trying it. I’ve been thinking about trying Perfect Pitch.

Has anyone here used it? What did you think?

I believe perfect pitch is something you wither have or do not have - not something you learn. You can develop extremely good “relative pitch”, but not perfect pitch.

Before you request - sorry, the instructors I had at Westminster Choir College did not leave me a cite for you…

I think you can develop perfect pitch, as I know musicians who did not have it 10 years ago and now do.

The question is how worthwhile is it? I have perfect relative pitch which works almost all of the time in music situations and takes a fraction of the time to develop. Some people think perfect pitch is worse than having perfect relative pitch. An example would be singning in a choir. Sometimes choirs drift sharp or flat, and that bugs the hell out of the perfect pitch people to the point where it affects their ability to sing in tune with the group.

I appreciate the response, but to be honest, I’m not really looking for perfect pitch. I’m interested in how effective the training course is - and am specifically hoping to find out how people who have used it liked it.

Sorry Quasimodal my response was to ASAKMOTSD

What training course are you referring to? I’ve never heard of any one course in particular.

lol

Posting madness in the last 60 seconds! :slight_smile:

My apologies. I actually learned of the system here on the Dope and was being lazy. I kinda figured if someone had used it they would recognize it. It is called Perfect Pitch Ear Training Supercourse

My opinion would be this…at 120$ it is not worth it.

http://www.jazzbooks.com/jazzhandbook/22_interval_chart.pdf#search="interval%20song%20chart"

THis chart is all you need to be on your way to perfect relative pitch. It’s free and will pay off!