Do you have perfect pitch or know anyone with perfect pitch? Defining perfect pitch as the ability to hear a single note with no reference and identify it as A, B, etc. I can do this in the range of the instrument I learned as a kid, but not so well with notes lower than that range. Which makes me convinced this is a trainable skill and not something innate.
>>128814100Nope but i would love to train my ears in this way. You have to listen to a fuq ton of instrumentals to get it
>>128814100It's not trainable at all. You can learn relative pitch but sitting down trying to memorize what an A sounds like does not and will not ever work. Also, if you have to "train your ear" hate to break it to you, you just don't have a good ear. I have relative pitch and was picking out melodies on the family organ at the age of 4
It's not trainable past a very, very early age. Nor is it worth trying to train if you don't already have it. Just focus on learning to git gud with what you want to actually learn.