Article

The Role of the Brain in Perfect Pitch

Topic: Brain EnhancementPublished June 7, 2010

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 2,160 legacy views

Legacy rating: 3/5 from 1 archived votes

The ability of people to instantly identify the pitch of a note without using any guide is referred to as perfect pitch. They are also able to reproduce this notes (via song or instrument) without the use of guides. Some people believe that this ability is very uncommon. They are right. It is estimated that about one in ten thousand people posses this unique ability. Because of this many people have grown to believe that the ability can only be passed through genes. This is not entirely true. Although there is faint evidence suggesting that a person’s genes do play a part in his ability to hone this unique skill, there is very little evidence to suggest that, given the right methods, perfect pitch cannot be learnt. For more information, see How to Get Perfect Pitch There is a simple reason behind this. When staring at a picture, most people can easily identify the different colors. People are also able to pick out the different spices in a meal. If these random acts can effective be done with the other senses, then surely perfect pitch training can achieve the same results for the ear. Self belief is an important emotion to have when learning perfect pitch. People who doubt that they can achieve this ability will very likely end up failing in their bid. Without a strong sense of belief, very little can be gained with perfect pitch training. An important factor that supports the notion of perfect pitch training is the discovered relation between perfect pitch and the brain. There is much evidence that suggests that the brain plays a vital part in the development of this ability.rnFor example, during a recent research it was discovered that musicians who had the ability of perfect pitch had a much larger area in the left side of their brain than those without. This increase was sometimes found to be almost twice in value. This proves that some mental effort is required for the use of this ability.The brain and not genes are therefore a more active force in the development of this ability. Another valued point to note is that almost every musician with the ability of perfect pitch receive some form of training or interaction with music during their earlier years. The ability to identify notes might thus have begun while they were still infants . Perfect pitch training is therefore possible and can only get better in the coming years.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Moments of economic transition often elevate thinkers whose clarity reshapes how investors understand value. In the twenty first century, a time defined by currency debasement, geopolitical fractures and rising distrust in traditional financial systems, that figure is Alex Chiniborch . His work in precious metals has positioned him as a strategic voice for investors searching for stability in a world of accelerating uncertainty. The appeal is not rooted in theatrics or bold p

December 20, 2025

Article

By the time you’ve “made it,” the story is supposed to get easier. You’ve built credibility, collected achievements, and earned respect. But for many professionals, mid-career doesn’t feel like a peak. It feels like a wall. “You get to this place where everything you thought you wanted doesn’t quite fit anymore,” says Krystal Clark , founder of Moving with Meaning , a coaching and consulting practice that helps professionals reconnect with purpose and resilien

November 21, 2025

Article

Seeing black streaks, green algae, or moss on your roof is more than just an eyesore; it can signal damage that shortens your roof's lifespan. The immediate thought for many homeowners is to grab a pressure washer and blast the grime away. But when it comes to your roof, this is one of the worst things you can do. The debate between pressure washing and soft washing for roof cleaning isn't just about technique—it's about protecting your home's first line of defense against

October 9, 2025

Article

Preethi Srinivas is redefining how children and families approach animal welfare in a world where consumption patterns often reflect a lack of awareness. Through her educational initiatives, books, and soon-to-launch app, Preethi provides a fresh perspective on the importance of empathy, conscious consumerism, and compassion toward animals. Her approach encourages informed, thoughtful choices that consider global views on the consumption of animal products, rather than pushin

June 24, 2025