Do you have PITCH MEMORY? Fun test for everyone!

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Published 2023-05-24
Curious to see if you have pitch memory? Take this fun test and see what score you get!

This test is also perfect for ear training and for developing your relative pitch, if practiced daily. This is an important skill that allows you to learn how to play an instrument faster, allows you to sing in tune better and can help you improvise.

Great musicians have advanced listening skills which improve the quality of their performances. These skills are essential for music students or anyone else who wants to get better at listening, understanding, and performing music.

IMPORTANT: If this test was VALUABLE and FUN to you, I dare you to challenge your friends on your social media and see what score THEY get! :) šŸ˜€Also, I have a 2nd TEST that tests your ear in multiple ways. It is also perfect for practicing your relative pitch and sharpening your ear!
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Ear training is a music theory field of study where musicians use only their hearing to identify pitches, melodies, chords, intervals, rhythms, and various other basic elements of music. With ear training, you can connect notes and other musical elements just by hearing them.
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All Comments (21)
  • @birdman4274
    You need to put a grading for the scores in each of these tests.
  • @RYwoodview
    Thank you. I'm looking forward to more learning with your videos. I am finding that my pitch & tone memory are pretty good, but my chord recognition really needs work!
  • @balqnced4175
    18/20. Bonus question answer: 11 and 18. I would love it if you continued these types of videos. It helps me see my capabilities in music and what I could improve on. Thanks for the help!
  • @agape-dikaia
    OMG this is so good. I could start learning to play music when I have so good memory.
  • Hi, Michael, I'm glad I found your stuff. I'm not a musician but an intuitive listener and music lover. Got only three positions wrong, feel proud ))) Thanks a lot!
  • So fun and ironically I always struggled with RCM ear training, but absolutely improved over the years with boosting confidence and practicing! Fun series!
  • Just subscribed after watching your other two pitch memory videos! Iā€™m gonna send this to everyone because I love these videos! ā¤
  • @InkByt3
    Oh what a surprise, I play instruments as well and I found this video to test my pitch memory. Then I figured out that you are also @earthquakesim, and I watch both of your channels without knowing you are the same person. What a surprise šŸ˜„
  • 18/20. Can do better, but not that bad, after all. Cool, earlier this day I read something (in my own language) on how to improve relative ear. I decided that I should train more in this field, and go back to the basics of music theory, that Iā€™ve partially forgotten since I left the music school years ago. So your tests are totally welcome. šŸ‘
  • @Hilda1513
    I just found your channel and love it. I am not a musician and donā€™t know how to read music. I am taking singling classes though. I got 19 out of 20. Thanks a lot for your work and sharing your knowledge and gift. šŸ™
  • @candleo.
    this was fun! hope you post more.
  • @flor_elle_90
    19/20. Bonus: the #1 and #4 sound the same šŸ¤” I'm not sure, tho . Where do we get the right answer? Anyway, I got only the question #13 wrong, but I'm still proud of myself since I'm just a voracious listener of several genres, I can't play anything and I've never ever studied music in my whole life šŸ˜”
  • @sidanx7887
    Well are there any more lessons coming ? Cause this is cool
  • @sevimsoffice
    I am loving this! ā¤ I will play with the kidsšŸŽ‰
  • @ballpen9157
    I need more of this. Where are the other videos?
  • @mikemartin101
    Fun test! The only one that got me was #19... I replayed it 4 times and it's still hard for me to hear the difference in 4.