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Pitch Perfect: Decoding the Mystery of Absolute Hearing

12 min · 23 de sep de 2024
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Can you imagine identifying any musical note without a reference point? That's perfect pitch, a rare ability shrouded in mystery. Join us as we explore the science and debate surrounding this fascinating phenomenon. We'll unpack the competing theories: is it genetic, learned, or a combination of both? We'll examine the role of early musical training, cultural influences like tonal languages, and the possible existence of a critical learning period in early childhood. Get ready to tune in to the science of sound as we dissect intriguing research and uncover what makes perfect pitch such a captivating enigma.

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