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Perfect
Pitch:
The Phenomenon
Known
over centuries as the prized "super ear"
of the world's greatest musicians, Perfect Pitch
gives you an unmatchable mastery of the musical language.
 People
with Perfect Pitch
In classical times, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart,
Chopin -- and most all the music greats -- had Perfect Pitch.
 From
CLASSICAL to ROCK, from JAZZ to POP, many current
and recent superstars also possess (or did possess)
Perfect Pitch:
Frank
Sinatra,
Leonard Bernstein, Barbra Streisand, Julie Andrews,
Andre Previn, Stevie Wonder, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles, Miles
Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Glenn Gould, Yngwie Malmsteen,
Eric Johnson (below),
Tommy Mars, Bela Bartok, Jascha Heifetz, Paul Shaffer,
Yo-Yo Ma, Yanni -- the list goes on and on.
Climbing the Ladder of Success
Although
many
highly paid artists do not have Perfect Pitch,
it is interesting to note that the further you climb
up the ladder of musical success, the more commonplace
the ability becomes.
 For
example, at the Julliard School of Music you'll find
about 10% of the students with Perfect Pitch.
A
typical symphony orchestra will boast 20-40% of its
membership with the ability.
And
surveys indicate that half of today's most
popular recording artists have Perfect Pitch,
rising to 87% for top concert performers.
The Golden Rule of Music:
Even
with years of music lessons and the finest instrument,
your success and enjoyment depend most on your ability
to HEAR.
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Perfect
Pitch is an invaluable asset in my musical
career. I feel if every musician could hear
as I do, they would realize how useful it
is and how delightful. (H.M., voice)
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Professionals
rate a good sense of pitch as the most valuable
asset of musicianship -- higher even than other
factors like good rhythm, technical facility, accurate
memory, and creativity.
Yet
all through the centuries, few have ever cracked the
secrets for gaining Perfect Pitch . . . until
now . . .
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