I just tried again and really concentrated this time and got 80.6%.
I think I did better on the earlier questions. After about question 25 I started spacing again no matter how hard I tried to concentrate. I think I’d do pretty good if this test were half as long.
83.3% here. Some musical training–years of piano lessons (and years of avoiding practicing–as a result I’m not that good) and some singing, though never as much as I would have liked.
Not bad…though to my credit I have transcribed 5 Wes Montgomery solos near perfect. If I were to use this as a test for tone deafness with my Grade 6 students they would all fail…is it still a valid test? As a musician I don’t think so.
Another 83.3-er and another vote for being able to play them again!
It takes me awhile to be able to remember a new melody, so I wasn’t sure about a few of those longer ones. And chords add to the difficulty.
I got more wrong by saying they were the same when they were actually different, rather than the other way round. Some of those longer ones with chords were very sneaky, where they’d change a lower note about 2/3 of the way through.
Serious amateur singer and exceptionally limited piano/guitar player
83.3. Thought I did better but apparently I was listening too hard for differences.
Lifelong violinist and have studied a wee bit of actual theory, so I really should have done better. (Though I haven’t actually touched my violin in months now…I miss my baby).
75%. Disappointing, because I’ve been a singer (baritone, even) since 6th grade.
Looking at my results, I was saying things are different when they really weren’t. Out of my nine misses, eight were when I thought I heard a difference when there was none. Only one did I miss a difference.
By the way, for anyone taking this test, don’t do what I did and try to listen for a slight change in a background note or on how long a note is held. The differences are usually in the melody.
I once took a music class and I had a hard time telling if a chord was major or minor. The major chord was supposed to sound happier and the minor chord sadder. I always thought they sounded the same. I have no ear.
Of course, I’m a full time musician, songwriter and arranger, so that probably helped. I definitely had the most difficulty with the more synth-y sounds - and no problems at all with the more pianistic, guitaristic or string- & wind-like sounds.
I don’t have perfect pitch, but I too can play most songs by ear. I was also a music major in college.
…But I got a 69%!!! I was shocked. That’s when I took it last night, and, as a partial self-defense, a couple people early on in the thread said they thought they’d done poorly because they were listening too carefully, for too subtle differences. So I took the opposite approach, and just listened for major stuff, and ignored what I thought were very slight pitch differences. (Or did I make them up? Does the test have a couple examples where the same progression of notes is played, but just at a slightly higher pitch?)
Anyways, I took it again just now (I had not looked at which ones I got wrong last night) and got 86.1%. So I feel a bit better, though I can’t quite claim that score since it was the second time I’d taken it… :mad: