Month: September 2023

  • Profiles released in perfect pitch test

    We are happy to announce the release of profiles in our perfect pitch test.

    What is a “profile”? A profile is simply a combination of current settings in the perfect pitch test.

    Let’s say, you want to do two types of exercises:

    • pitch recognition exercise, when you need to recognize the notes by ear and click them on the virtual keyboard
    • pitch matching exercise, when you sing into the microphone to answer the questions

    Up until now, each time you switched exercises, you needed to adjust the settings.

    Now, you can simply save each unique combination of settings as a profile. The profiles are stored securely in your account, and you can load them any time later.

    Do you want to try it out?

    Log in here and continue your perfect pitch practice

    Our next update will allow you to save the results of each practice session:

    • practice time
    • maximum score

    This way you will be able to track your progress over time. Stay tuned!

  • Perfect pitch training and… your health

    Right now, we are preparing a new update of our perfect pitch test that would allow you to save settings as profiles and load them later. Hopefully, it will be released in the next week or two.

    Today, however, I would like to talk about how to better prepare your body for the perfect pitch training. In our tips for perfect pitch development, I mention that your physiological state is crucial for ear training practice.

    In our modern society, unfortunately, we often have a lot of bad, unhealthy habits that may prevent us from going into the right state easily. Sedementary lifestyle, junk food, too much screen time, shallow breathing, not enough sleep. It all may seem unrelated to the perfect pitch training, but believe me – if you feel like crap, you won’t be motivated to do any ear training.

    Over the last ten years, I read a lot of books on healthy lifestyle. Recently, I published a list of 20 healthy habits that you may want to check. It is available on my other website Eyesight.training. I also give some information on how to use artificial lights so they won’t affect your health. If you work a lot on the computer, I suggest you check this too.