hi,
i wish i had perfect pitch, and that's why i'm looking for that kind of
tests all around.
i like your "identify tone" test, it's good for relative pitch because every
note is a reference point for the next one.
but for perfect pitch, it would be perfect if a sheet of random notes would
be played before every note, so that you forget how high or low the previous
tone was, and you can test your tone identification in a more "absolute"
way.
i'd like to hear what you think about this suggestion, and please let me
know if it's possible to realize it.
thank you,
nightnday
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