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  • Learning fast and accurate absolute pitch judgment in adulthood

    Posted: 2025-02-13 08:38:13

    This study demonstrates that adults can develop fast and accurate absolute pitch (AP) judgment through intensive, adaptive training. Participants engaged in a gamified training program involving identifying isolated piano notes and chords, with difficulty dynamically adjusting based on performance. After 30 training sessions, participants showed significant improvement, achieving rapid and accurate AP judgment comparable to individuals with naturally occurring AP. This finding challenges the prevailing notion that AP acquisition is limited to early childhood and suggests the potential for widespread AP development in adulthood with targeted training.

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    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43033971

    HN users discuss the study's methodology and implications. Some are skeptical of the claim of "perfect pitch," pointing out that the training focused on recognizing 12 specific notes within a limited octave range, rather than the broader range typically associated with perfect pitch. Others questioned the long-term retention of the skill and the study's small sample size. Several commenters expressed interest in trying the training themselves, while others debated the practical value of perfect pitch versus relative pitch for musicians. The discussion also touched on the neuroscience of pitch perception and the possibility of inherent limitations in adult learning of perfect pitch. Some users shared personal anecdotes about their own experiences with pitch training and the difficulties in achieving and maintaining perfect pitch.