We added a setting that allows you to adjust the tuner response speed in our Perfect Pitch Trainer. You can set it to “slow”, “medium” or “fast”. The “slow” option averages pitch over a longer time span. Use this option for vibrato singing or bowed string instruments. The “fast” option responds to pitch changes more… Continue reading Adjust tuner response speed for your pitch practice
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Perfect Pitch Test and Practice Modes
Since the very beginning our Perfect Pitch Trainer had two modes: test and practice. Let’s talk about these two. PRACTICE MODE The perfect pitch practice mode just generates random single, double or triple notes for you to identify. It doesn’t keep track of the number of questions or correct answers. In this mode you will… Continue reading Perfect Pitch Test and Practice Modes
More tuner settings for your pitch practice
Recently we released an update of the algorithm of our built-in tuner that should make your pitch practice easier. In the past, the tuner picked up ANY sounds coming from your microphone, even if it was a noise or quiet sound. The new version picks up only LOUD SUSTAINED sound and ignores the background noises.… Continue reading More tuner settings for your pitch practice
Set acceptable pitch variations for practice
We added a new setting in our tuner. Now when you do your pitch matching exercise using your microphone, you can set acceptable pitch variations. The possible values range from +/-5 to +/-40 cents. This setting is available in the section “Tuner settings”. The program will not accept your correct answer unless you sing the… Continue reading Set acceptable pitch variations for practice
We translated the site into Swedish
We recently translated our website into Swedish. Sweden brought us some very famous music artists, including ABBA, Roxette, Ace of Base, Avicii and Europe. You may be surprised, but Sweden’s second largest export is music. Hopefully our Perfect Pitch Trainer Online will help musicians from Sweden with their ear training.
We added the “transpose” option in pitch trainer
In case you play a transposing musical instrument, such as saxophone or clarinet, we have a good news for you. We added an option in our Absolute Pitch Trainer that allows you to transpose notes. Note that in the exercises for perfect pitch development we recommend starting with the notes F# and D#. Usually these… Continue reading We added the “transpose” option in pitch trainer
We translated the site in Italian
We are happy to announce that the site is now available in Italian. Italy is the home country of many famous composers, including Gioachino Rossini, Giuseppe Verdi, Antonio Vivaldi, Claudio Monteverdi. If you like contemporary music, you probably know the following Italian musicians and singers: Adriano Celentano, Andrea Bocelli, Luciano Pavarotti, Ennio Morricone, Toto Cotugno.… Continue reading We translated the site in Italian
Take perfect pitch test using your MIDI controller
Up until now you could interact with our perfect pitch trainer using your microphone, your mouse or tap the screen (in case of mobile devices). We are adding a new option – now you can also answer the questions using a MIDI controller. Just like with microphone, it can be a good practice if you… Continue reading Take perfect pitch test using your MIDI controller
Bass guitar fretboard – new virtual keyboard in our pitch trainer
Up until now our online perfect pitch trainer only had 2 virtual keyboards – piano and guitar fretboard. Today we are adding a new option – bass guitar fretboard. If you play bass guitar yourself, we hope you will like this new addition! 🙂 In our collection of virtual instruments we already have 8 bass… Continue reading Bass guitar fretboard – new virtual keyboard in our pitch trainer
Perfect pitch test for multiple-note exercises
We are introducing the “test” mode for 2- and 3-note exercises, that is when you identify several notes played harmonically (at the same time). This exercise is actually one of the first exercises recommended by David Lucas Burge in his Perfect Pitch Ear Training SuperCourse. He calls it “ear opening drill”. Since our Perfect Pitch… Continue reading Perfect pitch test for multiple-note exercises