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Question:I'm interested in the opinion of people who have tried this product. What did you think of it. Was it helpful, etc.

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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: I'm interested in the opinion of people who have tried this product. What did you think of it. Was it helpful, etc.

Thanks

I myself never bought it because I've been able to tune my guitar and bass to any tuning I need and pick out any note since several months after I started playing.

However, my friend Chris wasn't so lucky. He bought that. It worked a little, but not 'perfectly' like it says it will. But to be fair he half a**ed it.

I think it's worth a try.

Perfect Pitch is nothing that can be learned; it is a gift. You an probably learn "Relative" pitch, but pefect pitch is one of those things that a very few can do (and even that is believed to be a relative sort of thing happening in the person's head)

To be fair, they are a scam.

I mean, people keep saying that you only have perfect pitch if you're born with it, which is RUBBISH. I'm on a degree course, and the first thing we learnt as a group was perfect pitch, and the classes didn't start properly until everybody could identify a random note.

There is a real easy way to learn it - you just play a note, without looking at what it is, and keep guessing till you get it. Certain chords are easier than others - D Major is a dead obvious one, along with A major.

These help you pick out notes and intervals as well.

You don't need to pay ANYTHING to do this - just get a free demo of Guitar Pro or something, and scribble a hundred notes down, until you can name them all without looking.

It's possible.

What makes you want to have perfect pitch?

Relative pitch is good enough for 95% of professional musicians.