
Originally posted by jofice:Relative ear? I've never heard that phrase, and I searched it too. Is that like perfect pitch? You hear a note and you know what it is or someone says "Sing F#" and you can do it?
I didn't know the proper term in English. That's it. Perfect pitch. I have had no musical training ever (besides the obvious Music subject we had at school, playing flute and that stuff), but the medics who made me the intelligence tests, also made some artistic tests and realized I was able to define intervals and chords even without knowing in which tonal root they were. It's not very common, but it isn't very hard to practice it eiher, as far as I know,
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
I did a quick search and it says learning to sing by ear. So if you do indeed hear someone say sing F#, you can sing in F#.
Off to see a new movie this afternoon - Snowtown.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Anybody out there?![]()
Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]
Yup, i now have hope that my shitty voice can get better, atleast good enough to sing backup vocals while im on guitar![]()
Just had a friend here and we did some recording
First time ever for him that he heard himself sing
He was a bit shocked, but we all were the first time, huh? Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]
Singing is funJust had a friend here and we did some recording
First time ever for him that he heard himself sing
He was a bit shocked, but we all were the first time, huh?
And wenever i start to randomly sing my sister quickly reminds me of this