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Yes but to be honest that's really simple for anyone brought up via the classical music tradition, I mean, that's just knowing your inversions, knowing your keys and having relative pitch - the thing is, he could be similarly be amazed by the fact that you can improvise a solo over a song you've never heard.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
I only know one guy who genuinely has perfect pitch and I've never met a musician like him. Jazzer called nik svarc; check him out. Phenomenal guitarist
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
I'd get my guitar pals to check against a tuner afterwards and it would be spot on.
The trick is to visualise a tune you know is in E and then tune to it, mind you it comes from being a pre digital age guitarist O:-)
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"A but a bit sharp"
"Perfect E flat"
etc etc. I wasn't there but the unbelievers were apparently converted!
I didn't take the test... I know I don't have perfect pitch..
and to be honest I'm glad I don't.. from what I've seen it can be as much of a curse as a blessing..
having a very solid sense of relative pitch is far more useful..