These tools are simpler than you might think. Just use the provided MP3s, plug in a pair of earbuds and you are off to learning perfect pitch.
You don’t need to have any special talent to learn perfect pitch. It’s certainly not something you have to be born with. Imagine within a short amount of time getting your first note memorized! Even just having one note memorized gives you amazing power because you can relate any other note you want to know to your memorized pitch!
Many people are surprised to hear that perfect pitch is learnable, but it is. Perfect Pitch is all about learning how to remember sound. The accompanying 12 page book explains the simple exercises you need to do each day to achieve this remarkable ability.
Then get started with perfect pitch. Pick out an instrument that you want to learn on. We often recommend that it be the instrument you play and surely you’ll want to do piano and guitar, two of the most common instruments that play chords. The exercises with the accompanying MP3s can be done anywhere, so that you can work on developing your Perfect Pitch abilities as you commute to work or anywhere that you have a few minutes to listen.
Image the ability to hear a note and know instantly what it is! This can transform your musical potential and make music so much easier.
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Perfect Pitch is gained on one instrument at a time. We have a group of Nine Instruments you can choose from. You can also purchase our Bundle with contains all eight instruments which is recommend if you are planning on learning a few instruments over time.
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Includes MP3s for seven instruments:
Please note that the Perfect Pitch Ear Training Bundle does not contain Piano or Heavy Metal Guitar.
The Bundle is a 1298 track MP3 download and contains all pitches found on the instruments listed above.
Digital ISBN: 978-1-59489-670-5
The Perfect Pitch Ear Training Bundle includes 8 books and a total of 1298 MP3s.
Each single instrument download will have a varying number of MP3s depending upon the range of the instrument. Each individual instrument will have an included PDF to show you how to begin your perfect pitch journey! Please Note: Perfect Pitch Ear Training for Piano is the only book available as a physical copy and digital download.
Please Note: Perfect Pitch Ear Training for Piano is the only book available as a physical copy and digital download.
Digital IBSN: 978-1-59489-738-2
Physical IBSN: 978-1-59489-737-5
Physical: Book and one data CD containing 344 MP3s. Digital: PDF with 344 MP3s
Digital ISBN: 978-1-59489-745-0
PDF of Book and 196 MP3s
Digital ISBN: 978-1-59489-659-0
PDF of book and 149 MP3s.
Digital ISBN: 978-1-59489-662-0
PDF of book and 104 MP3s.
Digital ISBN: 978-1-59489-748-1
PDF of book and 84 MP3s.
Digital ISBN: 978-1-59489-653-8
PDF of book and 132 MP3s.
Digital ISBN: 978-1-59489-650-7
PDF of book and 157 MP3s.
Digital ISBN: 978-1-59489-668-2
PDF of book and 192 MP3s.
Digital ISBN: 978-1-59489-656-9
Book and 132 MP3s.
This download is meant for customers that have purchased the Perfect Pitch Ear Training book from another online vendor and now want to work with the MP3 files.
Digital MSK 172
344 MP3s for piano no book.
I was a little skeptical about this Perfect Pitch course. I’ve checked out quite a few online communities that discuss Perfect Pitch and whether it’s learnable. But I figured for 14.99, which is a complete bargain compared to most other methods, why not give it a try. I practiced about 1 1/2 hours a day with the reading and listening exercises and within a week I was able to sing on the note “C” about 80% of the time. I then moved on to “F” and found that remembering two notes consistently was harder but after about 3 weeks I was able to sing both the “C” and the “F” about 75% of the time. Being able to identify notes when I hear them was a much slower process. After 3 weeks on a good day I’m about 40%. So YES this is working. I actually find the exercises to be fun and I can do the listening anywhere. I can even do the singing quietly when I’m commuting. Mr. Arnold says it commonly takes a student about 2 years to nail perfect pitch on one instrument though some people do it more quickly. He also said as I add in other instruments it will be much easier especially if they are the same kind of instrument, like Tenor and Also Sax. I think the main thing to realize about getting the Perfect Pitch course is you have to be religious about doing it everyday. Again Mr. Arnold said that especially in the beginning missing one day is like missing 3 weeks. So keep that in mind. Overall I’d recommend the Perfect Pitch mostly because you can contact Mr. Arnold when you have a questions which is priceless. R. Cordeiro
I’ve been having a conversion with Bruce via email about the Ear Training One Note Complete and Contextual Ear Training. I mentioned how I was hearing the ear training and he informed me that I was thinking of it more like perfect pitch not contextually within a key center. I was getting about 40% correct so something was working. He recommended I get the Perfect Pitch Ear Training for Piano. Within a week I had three notes pretty much memorized. I’ve always heard sound as physical movement in space and an emotional feeling I get from certain notes. Mr. Arnold course gave me concrete exercises to organize my practice and gave me a lot of ideas about how to hear each note. By this I mean he recommended the color of a note i.e. blue, green etc… but he also recommended shape and texture which I had never thought about. I instantly could hear how “C” is fuzzy as opposed to G which is smooth. Fascinating stuff. I highly recommend you check Muse-eek.com’s Perfect Pitch Ear Training Series they really get you thinking about sound in a whole new way and in my case helped me realize the difference between Perfect Pitch and Contextual Ear Training listening.L. Kristiansen
I got the Perfect Pitch Ear Training for Heavy Metal Guitar for my son about a month ago. He’s 14 and never takes the earbuds out of his ears. He says it’s working for him and that he can already do “E” and “A” so I’m happy. Whether he will continue remains to be seen but I keep mentioning to him that if he gets this together at such a young age music will come very easily to him as he progresses. He’s got a lot of ambitions so hopefully he will develop this skill to help him in his career. R. De Jong
Perfect Pitch Ear Training for Piano was a purchase I made as soon as it came out on Muse Eek. I’ve been at it for a few months now and I’m able to sing four notes: C,F#,G and Bb about 75% of the time. You may wonder why I choose those four notes. When I started I really pretty quickly heard a remarkable difference between those notes. C sounds big and expanding, “F#” had a much tighter sound at least than “C” and it is kinda orange in color. “G” is completely different being more Blue and looks like the 2001 Space Odyssey Obelisk. “Bb” is almost black to me and dull sounding. I’m having more of a problem when these notes are in extreme ranges and can only do it with the MP3s not with real music but I’m in for the long haul I find this way of hearing sound resonates with me a lot. Y. Bruno
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