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But I had a really good music teacher in high school and he taught me relative pitch.
In music, relative pitch is used for different musical notes.
Only someone accurately thinking these relative pitches would do this.
It is usually relative pitches that are important in languages.
Make sure not to check the answers before you're done or you'll be able to figure out the rest of the notes through relative pitch.
In order to be a true musician, you must have the more important skill of relative pitch.
But the infants did not do as well on tests involving relative pitch.
Many musicians have quite good relative pitch, a skill which can be learned through ear training.
Relative pitch has been shown to develop at varying rates dependent on culture.
Blue notes are often seen as akin to relative pitches found in traditional African work songs.
Most people rely on relative pitch, which allows them to identify notes only in context.
Some music teachers teach their students relative pitch by having them associate each possible interval with the first two notes of a popular song.
Relative pitch implies some or all of the following abilities:
The first process is known as relative pitch, which refers to a person's ability to identify the intervals between given tones.
Line staves showing relative pitch, with the actual pitches being decided upon performance.
Some languages have a register system only distinguishing tones by the relative pitch.
Relative pitch has not been known to develop into absolute or perfect pitch.
The word carries a different meaning when sung in a different relative pitch.
According to Snowdon, they lack an important musical ability that we possess: relative pitch.
Most North American universities develop relative pitch in their ear training courses.
Forget perfect pitch, and work on the more important skill of relative pitch.
Unlike perfect pitch, relative pitch can be developed through ear training.
As the article states, one of the essential keys to our human musical ability is not absolute but relative pitch perception.
Musicians with perfect pitch or absolute relative pitch showed no differences.
Singers have to sing in relative pitch to the song's original pitch.