Test your musical ear...

88.9% here.

I played cello when I was in school so this wasn’t surprising.

20.2%

Not bad considering I don’t have speakers on this computer.

88.9% I found it very hard though and am surprised I did that well.

I got 77%.

My wife, who is a professor of music history and former semi-pro singer, got 94.4%.

I think that’s what I did. I also had 86.1% correct.
I’m not very musical, but several people I know are “low talkers”. So I’m used to listening very intently.

I got an 86.1 but my roommate and I were talking during two of the clips so I guessed on those. I’ll take it again tomorrow and see what I get. I’m a self taught guitarist and I figured a ton of stuff out when I was younger. On the pieces that I could picture the guitar fingerings for I knew pretty much instantly whether the second piece matched or not.

Slee

91.7% Correct. I’ve played guitar and sang (sort of) for 12 years.

86.1%. I played the trumpet in Junior High (that’s Middle School, for all you youngsters), but otherwise I have no musical training and I don’t listen to that much music. Nor is my hearing that good. Maybe I just got lucky on a few of them.

86.1% Correct

It was a little more difficult than I thought it would be, being that I have perfect pitch. If one could go back and re-listen to the samples at least once I could have probably exceeded 90%.

So… pretty much everyone who is listing their results is way above average. I’m not sure if that’s strange or not.

-FrL-

80.6% - but I handicapped myself by doing this while my son was blasting drum corps recordings in the next room…and they sound great.

88.9

I’ve been into music since I was a kid. A decade or 2 of piano and I do a lot of sound work. On 3 of the questions I got wrong I simply wasn’t paying attention to the first phrase and since you can’t listen again, I guessed. I should have payed closer attention,I guess.

77.8%

I have had musical training but am not curently playing. Been thinking about guitar.

For a little bit I was thinking that they were all different. I found the ones that played multi-part harmony the most dificult.

Probably a bit self-selecting. If I had gotten, say, a 44%, I probably wouldn’t have returned here to report it. :smiley:

I took it twice and both times I scord 75.0.

I had always prided myself on my ear so I’m sulking (and probably singing off key.)

77.8%, but I’m very happy with that, because I’ve been told that I’m tone deaf.

Obviously the reality is that I while I can’t hold a note, I hear them just fine. :smiley:

I got 72% :eek: and I play guitar and sing, I blame a noisy office and being interrupted part way. I’m pretty sure my ear isn’t that bad.

I also got a below average 72.2. I have no musical training.

72.2%, with musical training. After reviewing my scores on individual questions, the ones that I got wrong were completely different than the ones I thought I got wrong… During the test I kept wondering whether the chord structure changed between the first and second examples, but the ones I got wrong only had a single line. I also tended to erroniously call them different: I marked 7 as “different” incorrectly, vs. 3 as “same”.

Of course, I’ve always know that my ear is pretty poor.

61.1%

I don’t think this says much about my musical ear or memory. I think this just reinforces my theory that I have really, really bad ADD. I kept zoning out halfway through the first tone, so when the second tone came on I was clueless as to whether it matched the first one that I only heard half of.