Here is the first of the myths around perfect pitch.
You can hear time and time again that you are either born with it, or you are not.
This is totally false for perfect pitch is just a skill and as such it can be taught and learned.
This myth is propagated by the 'teachers' that just don't know how to impart this skill. Pure and simple.
If you can learn how to recognize and name LETTERS, you can be taught how to recognize a note/chord and how to name it. Period.
Let's face it. The very fact that you are reading this means that deep inside you always believed that this skill can be taught and PERFECTED.
Let me ask you.
When you were born, did you know letters? Numbers?
You didn't even have any concept of 'letter' or 'number'.
And yet, you were a 'genius' to acquire those concepts and now you apply them flawlessly.
But I hear what you are about to say.
Maybe you've already tried some perfect pitch course on the market and failed to develop perfect pitch.
Well, as they say, 'Only when the student is ready, the real teacher comes along'.
If you are like me, you want the effective method/system of developing perfect pitch to be…
- natural, intuitive,
-logical,
-quick
-easy
Well, look no further for I have just the ticket for you.
And before you click the link below and read about one of the effective systems to get perfect pitch, just remember:
YOU ALREADY HAVE PERFECT PITCH!
What?!
Just listen.
Here is the first perfect pitch test for you.
Do you already have the ability to hear notes?
You hear them perfectly and can perfectly 'tell them apart'.
You just don't know and don't remember which note is which.
So,
1. Just play a note at random.
2. You don't look at it.
3. Try to guess the note.
4. Guess and guess untill you 'get it'.
Rinse and repeat.
Your 'ear instrument' is already tuned to perfection.
Your brain just isn't 'learned enough'.
And you didn't believe me…
I repeat,
YOU ALREADY HAVE PERFECT PITCH!
A note for those who think this is a 'commercial message'.
It is not.
It's a perfect pitch review in a nutshell.
You want to use it without a system, fine.
You want to follow systems that I recommend, that's fine with me too.





