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Re: Teaching children absolute pitch: recommenations?

by Neil <nhmiller@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 31, 2008 at 08:57 PM

On Mar 30, 9:00 am, fol=EDasycanarios <fol=EDasycanar...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> Hello,
> Is anyone familiar with the methods at this site?
>
> http://www.aruffo.com/eartraining/
>
> The one I was looking at is "We hear and play", but there are three
> methods mentined there.
> If not, are there other methods which I might look at?
> Thanks.

Even if a pianist does not have perfect pitch, they can benefit from
understanding what a person who is blessed with perfect pitch is
listening for: It's not the highness or the lowness of the sound that
defines the pitch -- it's the sound's personality.

Neil Miller, author of The Piano Lessons Book
Enter in Amazon.com search: Neil Miller Piano Lessons Book
OR http://www.createspace.com/3332371
 




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Teaching children absolute pitch: recommenations?
folíasycanarios <folía  2008-03-30 16:00:07 
Re: Teaching children absolute pitch: recommenations?
"Fiona Abrahami"  2008-03-30 17:41:11 
Re: Teaching children absolute pitch: recommenations?
Neil <nhmiller@[EMAIL   2008-03-31 20:57:08 

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