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Hypnotic Binaural Beats for Acquiring Perfect Pitch: G! (Listen on Headphones)

MP3 Download: http://eartraining.bandcamp.com/track/g-perfect-pitch-memorize-the-note All White Notes: http://eartraining.bandcamp.com/album/perfect-pitch-ear-training-with-binaural-beats Share This Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n88P7KmwE4 This is the long awaited follow-up to "C" ... "G" ! The idea is that you listen to this track on headphones (the binaural effect only works with your headphones on) and try to let the sound of the note "G" into your subconscious into your long term memory so that you can recognize it whenever you hear it. I'm planning on continuing this project until all seven of the "white notes" are done. Singing the note can help you internalize it and can also improve your ability to sing on key. Pitch matching is a great singing practice. Make your voice match the tone! A wide variety of octaves are used so that you don't just memorize the sound of G in in a particular octave but become aware of its essential "G-ness" which is the same regardless of what octave it's played in. Possible Side Benefits: LEGAL HIGH: Some people say they can get a "legal high" by listening to binaural beats like this. It's a kind of meditation really, so you have to be patient. SLEEPING? One possible use for these is to fall asleep while listening to them... you may be able to get some learning benefit from this as the sound seeps into your subconscious and you may also be able to get to sleep (if you normally have trouble sleeping.) Please note that I'm not guaranteeing that this will actually work. It's an experimental idea/approach. But some people reported very good results with the first one ("C") ... I personally believe that relative pitch is far more important for musicianship ... most of your favorite musicians don't have perfect pitch but they do have a great sense of relative pitch. Relative pitch is much more important for understanding/writing/playing music. In comparison perfect pitch is just sort of a freak show, but I know this little rant won't stop people's fascination with it (including my own, for that matter.) I have some relative pitch videos up and more are on the way. Website: http://www.HomeStudioEssentials.com

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2 года назад
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2 года назад

MP3 Download: http://eartraining.bandcamp.com/track/g-perfect-pitch-memorize-the-note All White Notes: http://eartraining.bandcamp.com/album/perfect-pitch-ear-training-with-binaural-beats Share This Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n88P7KmwE4 This is the long awaited follow-up to "C" ... "G" ! The idea is that you listen to this track on headphones (the binaural effect only works with your headphones on) and try to let the sound of the note "G" into your subconscious into your long term memory so that you can recognize it whenever you hear it. I'm planning on continuing this project until all seven of the "white notes" are done. Singing the note can help you internalize it and can also improve your ability to sing on key. Pitch matching is a great singing practice. Make your voice match the tone! A wide variety of octaves are used so that you don't just memorize the sound of G in in a particular octave but become aware of its essential "G-ness" which is the same regardless of what octave it's played in. Possible Side Benefits: LEGAL HIGH: Some people say they can get a "legal high" by listening to binaural beats like this. It's a kind of meditation really, so you have to be patient. SLEEPING? One possible use for these is to fall asleep while listening to them... you may be able to get some learning benefit from this as the sound seeps into your subconscious and you may also be able to get to sleep (if you normally have trouble sleeping.) Please note that I'm not guaranteeing that this will actually work. It's an experimental idea/approach. But some people reported very good results with the first one ("C") ... I personally believe that relative pitch is far more important for musicianship ... most of your favorite musicians don't have perfect pitch but they do have a great sense of relative pitch. Relative pitch is much more important for understanding/writing/playing music. In comparison perfect pitch is just sort of a freak show, but I know this little rant won't stop people's fascination with it (including my own, for that matter.) I have some relative pitch videos up and more are on the way. Website: http://www.HomeStudioEssentials.com

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