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(@notyetnirvana)
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I've been looking at these audio-lessons that are supposed to help you in identifying what tones are being played by ear. Looking at them, they sound too good to be true. Has anyone ever tried these lessons? If so, did it really help you? If you dont understand what I mean, theres one at http://www.perfectpitch.com

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(@call_me_kido)
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If your wondering what a tone sounds like...how about playing your guitar.

Sounds like killing 40 birds with one stone if you ask me.

Memerizing sound of notes

Location of notes

Relationships of notes

hmmmm

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(@keith-moore)
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These perfect pitch tapes are mentioned on all the guitar sites regularly and I've never heard anyone praise them or trash them--though there has been discussion on whether you should even want to pursue perfect pitch. On the other hand, those ads have been around for at least 10-15 years, so they must be selling enough to keep the creator in business.

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(@hueseph)
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I have the perfect pitch training course. It is an ear training course based on the same principles as many ear training courses, however it has the advantage of not costing hundreds of dollars. I think it's a good investment for any musician even if all you acheive is perfect relative pitch. That is, being able to hear intervals.

https://soundcloud.com/hue-nery/hue-audio-sampler


   
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(@snoogans775)
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It seems ridiculous to pay any more than $50 TOPS, there's plenty of methods for free online, which require you to put in more focus and effort the "teacher-in-a-box" ones are a little less stressful, and you can get a good one for pretty cheap

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