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#1 Before February 2015

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Music

How do you know what key a song is in just by listening to it?

#2 Before February 2015

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I like to listen to music and music is my most favorite musical instrument, because it gives me in my work and learning levels. It also enabled me to refresh and relax the mind. Although I do my job I always listen to instrumental music.

#3 Before February 2015

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I have no idea, I listen to dubstep...


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#4 Before February 2015

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Get lucky and be born with Perfect Pitch.

I'm serious, there is no other way.

Some people are born with this ability to hear a lawnmower go by and say, "Oh, that's a b-flat."

It's basically the opposite of being tone-deaf.

#5 Before February 2015

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a3person wrote:

I have no idea, I listen to dubstep...

I think this quote explains dubstep and its audience in a nutshell. Thanks for sharing this!

OT: Either find sheet music or write some by ear.

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#6 Before February 2015

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But dubstep does have high-pitched bass and low-pitched bass (and I think too low can kill) I just can't tell precisely whether it's a C, D, or C-sharp, bass sounds like bass, but I can tell there is a difference.


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#7 Before February 2015

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Re: Music

xputnameherex wrote:

Get lucky and be born with Perfect Pitch.

I'm serious, there is no other way.

Some people are born with this ability to hear a lawnmower go by and say, "Oh, that's a b-flat."

It's basically the opposite of being tone-deaf.

Not exactly, you can learn it. It just take hours and hours of work in music schools : Musical dictations, singing, playing your intstrument can give you this ability, mostly because you'll heard the chords sound a lot of time and it'll become natural. And you'll even be able to analyze music from listening, understand and explain how the tonality/keys change and everything.

It's quite easy to spot what chords are minor, what chords are major, etc, it just require practice. And there's always some logic. For example, if the song is in A, you can be 99% sure that any E chord will be minor in this tonality.

Also, a lot of pop-rock songs use alway the same chords patern so it's easy to guess or even feel what chords are used and what is the key of the song.

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#8 Before February 2015

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When I took piano lessons I acquired perfect pitch and could name notes in the piano recital, but I think I lost it though.


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#9 Before February 2015

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when i started playing viola, i figured out i have perfect pitch. i actually can listen to a song and play it on my viola after i get the melody stuck in my head. sometimes in class people start to fight and i start playing eye of the tiger on the viola //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/smile.

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