F - Gold G - Orange A - Pink B - Teal C - Light Blue D - Light green E - Silver D#/ Eb - brown F#/ Gb - White-gold G#/ Ab - Royal purple A#/ Bb - Red C#/ Db - violet
@fendermatt8747 күн бұрын
You cant develop perfect pitch dude is a bloody twit
@machelleobuchi3713 күн бұрын
You have to go on the voice lil bro
@elciopereira144313 күн бұрын
Que maravilha meu amigo !!! Muito obrigado por nos brindar com esta linda canção !!! Força sempre e tenha um 2025 Mega abençoa !!! Rio de Janeiro - Realengo: Brasil
@jetdeleon13 күн бұрын
Hello from Brazil…! Thank you very much for tuning in! Hope to see you again!
@markgrudle135114 күн бұрын
You go Jet
@jetdeleon14 күн бұрын
Thanks Mark! Remember to subscribe for future vids!
@dragoivasile137514 күн бұрын
I do not understand nothing from this video! Could you clearly explain the exercise step by step? I"n sorry but I cannot understand how to proceed!
@jetdeleon14 күн бұрын
1. Play and listen deeply to one pitch. 2. Imagine what "color" that pitch is and write it down. 3. Repeat with the remaining 11 pitches. - Take your time and take it Easy…. there are no wrong answers. This is just to get you started listening and spending time with one pitch at a time.
@dragoivasile137514 күн бұрын
@jetdeleon Thank you, but how to choose the color for each note in the correct way? Only my imagination? Will be ok if my answers are different from other students? Thank you!
@jetdeleon14 күн бұрын
@@dragoivasile1375 - That is correct. You decide the colors… there are no wrong or right answers. It's ok if they are different form others'.
@dragoivasile137514 күн бұрын
@@jetdeleon Thank you for your clear answer! I will proceed according to your advice and I will keep you informed about the progress!
@greatamericandreamrealty802Ай бұрын
Very informative video. Agree that the weddingvis about the party! Highly recommend DJ Jet and Ukulele Weddings!
@TrollGamer-wj4epАй бұрын
C Red C# Orange D Grey Eb Blue E Yellow F Green F# Black G purple G# Pink A brown A# Sky blue B White
@TCTGFAMАй бұрын
Thank you very much for this informative video! :) One question that I have is: You mentioned that each note has a different 'feeling' Does that feeling change when you change to different octaves of the same note? Thank you for the great content :)
@jetdeleonАй бұрын
Great question! Short answer is no. C is a C no matter what octave. What makes it sound "higher" or "lower" is a kind of tint… just like there are "darker shades of red", there are lower or higher "shades" of each pitch… but they stay true to their color, flavor, and feeling.
@TCTGFAMАй бұрын
@@jetdeleon Thank you that answers it :)
@jetdeleonАй бұрын
@@TCTGFAM - right on
@arlena2012Ай бұрын
Are u doing lesson 4 any time soon? Please do 😊 thank u so much for your lessons.
@jetdeleonАй бұрын
Considering the growing number of requests… I'm definitely considering it
@jayblueguy9932Ай бұрын
New lesson!!!
@YuriFsilva20Ай бұрын
I already started this king of training and started to feel the colors of the notes, but I just forget, and when I hear it at the start of the training I just don't know and then I get it right again. Did you have this same problem at the beginning? Do you have to keep practicing to keep remembering?
@YuriFsilva20Ай бұрын
Please keep the exercises
@i-is-alive2 ай бұрын
Does your perfect pitch allow you to recognize every single note in a song and how fast can that get? By the way i wanna ask that by which Masterclass of lucas burge will we have built color discrimination?
@jetdeleon2 ай бұрын
@@i-is-alive - Color hearing gives me an advantage in DJ’ing… Most DJ’s rely on the computer to tell them when two songs are harmonically compatible to blend/mix… I can listen to it and know. So it doesn’t take me as long to mix in key. The second phase of David Lucas Burge’s Perfect Pitch Supercourse is where the practitioner begins to solidify their color hearing.
@i-is-alive2 ай бұрын
@@jetdeleon I mean like by which Masterclass do the second phase starts?
@jetdeleon2 ай бұрын
@@i-is-alive - Phase 2 starts around Masterclass 14 - where he uses the analogy of "the ice melting" to explain what happens when the ear starts to make the phase shift into color-hearing. But don't skip ahead… your inner ear needs to undergo the preliminary exercises so that in can be conditioned for phase 2…. there is no shortcut.
@i-is-aliveАй бұрын
@@jetdeleon Thanks, I'm close❤️
@mulajatshungu28592 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@cravingattention27712 ай бұрын
Haha your vibe is so wholesome but Id probably starve before getting all of them right ;)
@jetdeleon2 ай бұрын
Haha… thank you friend! If the rules stated that I couldn't eat until I get them all right, I would have starved too! lol
@nedya382 ай бұрын
could sine waves work too?
@jetdeleon2 ай бұрын
I suppose you could experiment with sine waves if that's something you're interested in. For the most part, if you're a musician who plays standard musical instruments, it's advisable to do the exercises with the instrument that you primarily play.
@antonioschifani33672 ай бұрын
Can you do other lessons??
@antonioschifani33672 ай бұрын
Hi!! Your lessons are incredible! That unlocks so much! Thank you so much! I really dream about it but i never had it
@i-is-alive2 ай бұрын
Can you please tell me whether training colour hearing in few of the middle octaves is fine like 2nd to 5th because even though I learn a drill in the few octaves quick but it takes far more of a time to master it in the higher or lower octaves and I think that would just be a waste of time? Please answer❤
@jetdeleon2 ай бұрын
Although we recommend practicing around the middle registers of the keyboard, it's only because that register is universally the most familiar and comfortable to the human ear. But the pitch colors themselves don't actually change when you move to a different octave. The "C" sounds like a "C" whether it's C2 or C4. It just has a different "tint" that makes it seem "lower" or "higher"… other than that, it is still the same exact color.
@taimurshah59563 ай бұрын
Hi Jet -- what age were you when you trained yourself?
@jetdeleon2 ай бұрын
Hey there… I was about 23 when I first started training… but I fluctuated off and on for many years because I was impatient and tried to rush the process… and as a consequence, I wasn't getting the results. So I share this in hopes that you and others can avoid the mistake I made. It doesn't have to take as long as it took me if you are patient, relaxed, and consistent
@younesmoubtassim52533 ай бұрын
hi jet when will you continue the ear training series?
@jetdeleon2 ай бұрын
hey there! I've been swamped with work but I'm hoping to pick up where we left off in the next few weeks. Honestly didn't expect such a positive reaction to my ear-training videos.. so I will try to prioritize its continuation in order to help you and many others who have requested more videos.
@BigDaddyMIZU3 ай бұрын
Love this thank you Jet! Question. How do I do the first exercise if my instrument is the saxophone? I can only play one note at a time
@jetdeleon2 ай бұрын
Hi BigDaddyMIZU - Many of the color-hearing drills can be done with your saxophone alone. However, to do any type of "unlocking" exercise, you do need something that plays chords so that your ears can get accustomed to distinguishing between individual tones when played at the same time (aka harmonically). You can even use a cheap toy keyboard like the one I'm using in this video… as long as it's in tune, it will work.
@evii003 ай бұрын
Amazing teaching style, subbed!
@i-is-alive4 ай бұрын
You surely have used David Lucas burge perfect pitch course, I wanna know how much time it took for you to build basic color discrimination or to complete the course and how much time it took you to reach the universal color discrimination and aural recall level, please tell me… I really wanna know.
@jetdeleon4 ай бұрын
@@i-is-alive - It’s a huge course. And Being a very impatient college student, the size of the course overwhelmed me… I skipped around, practiced sporadically at best, and didn’t follow David’s instructions exactly. Consequently, I didn’t get the results and of course became discouraged. Over the next few years I would revisit the lessons but never fully committing to David’s instructions because I was so impatient. Once I finally committed to following David’s lessons every single day (and learned to relax and not frustrated), the color discrimination started to become clear… (about 6 months or so).. It’s hard to pinpoint the exact moment that the aural recall became clear, but I would say that somewhere between 6-9 months of daily consistent listening and practice is about where the recall became increasingly accurate… definitely worth it because it improved my singing, my ability to learn music quickly, and even improvise. Please let me know if this was helpful
@i-is-alive4 ай бұрын
@@jetdeleon Thanks alot, you've been the person I've been searching for. I'll practice daily and calmly❤️.. i might've some questions along the process to ask.. looking forward to your help.. You're great
@i-is-alive3 ай бұрын
@@jetdeleon Is it ok to assign any name to the tones, like i use solfege to name the tones and i also use solfege to name the relations of notes in relative pitch training, is that ok or will it overlap?
@jetdeleon3 ай бұрын
@@i-is-alive - It hasn't been a part of my own practice, but I don't think it would do any harm as long as your are listening into every tone as instructed in the drills.
@jetdeleon3 ай бұрын
@@i-is-alive - It hasn't been a part of my own practice, and though it isn't necessary, I don't think it would do any harm. But please remember that training for color hearing is not an intellectual exercise. It's all about spending time to become intimately familiar with the finer qualities of each note. Assigning names to them will not do that for you… only Listening does.
@smizmar84 ай бұрын
I'm not a musicion but I was sitting one day harmonising with the traffic sounds, and I thought oh maybe this is it. So I went to my music teacher sister and said, I think I have perfect pitch. I got harshly shut down of course, but it wasn't of course to me at the time, I just thought it was something you had or didnt. Out of that discussion came a question from me that went unanswered, how can you have perfect pitch if you don't know the names of the notes or chords etc. For example she would play a note and say what's a 5th above that, and I'm like what's a 5th? Also, I could never sing, family is all musical, singers mainly, and I'm like the non-musical one. Everyone says you can't learn it, but then there are all these ppl on youtube learning it, so what if it wasn't that simple, what if the underlying ability is inate (have it or not), but even if you have it, you then have to go and learn the names of the colours so to speak. Colours make more sense to me because I'm a painter, and they really feel similar, mix in a bit of this and a bit of that untill you find what you like. One of my favourite colours is burnt umber, but do you think I knew the word for burnt umber when I was a kid, nope, but I loved that colour. If I hear a mixture of sounds that I don't like, I know about it immediately lol.
@Melodyphoenix5 ай бұрын
Stones at the bottom of the lake I love that!
@muhaguskarim5 ай бұрын
How it works? Am i have to hear a single note and then give them a color
@YuriFsilva20Ай бұрын
Exactly like you said hehe
@kevinakin40095 ай бұрын
Here is what I got for pitch colors: C -pale yellow C#\Db -dark blue D - reddish brown D#\Cb- yellow E- white F- green G- cream white G#Ab- Brown green A- blue A#\Bb- midnight blue B- orange
@jetdeleon2 ай бұрын
Good job Kevin!
@anthonymadura98545 ай бұрын
I’m in Portland would be cool to learn from your personal on ear training vocals
@remas-gp5gm6 ай бұрын
Thank u so much that was useful 🤍🤍🤍
@echo1er6 ай бұрын
A yo! 🎉🎉🎉
@sevanbasmajian24467 ай бұрын
I think the numbers that she said did not match all the time with the exact intercals.
@jetdeleon7 ай бұрын
Hmmm…. you could be right… keep in mind these numbers are not isolated intervals. They are the degrees in the major scale from 1 to 7 (with sharps/flats in between).
@sevanbasmajian24467 ай бұрын
I have ever taught that in tonal music home tone is the chord I(tonic) but you said that in this music 3 is the home, how is this can tell please?
@jetdeleon7 ай бұрын
Good question! Yes… there is a "home tone" for each chord. But there is also a "home tone" for the entire song (aka the Key of the song). In the video example I start by singing the root note of each chord (2, 7D, 3, etc.) - Each of these numbers are a degree within the major scale… and they are also the root of each chord in the progression. I hope that makes sense. Highly recommend checking out "Improvise for Real" by David Reed for a more in depth study and explanation.
@sevanbasmajian24467 ай бұрын
This drill and explanation is so helpful, I would like to see more of this sort using every kind of chord.
@sevanbasmajian24467 ай бұрын
You are a musician in blood
@sevanbasmajian24467 ай бұрын
That's encouraging for me as Solf V student who needs to dictate chords heard in a melody, though I have music skills and knowledge and background that needs developing color hearing, your constructive advice is welcoming.
@julianpizano55867 ай бұрын
I don't have perfect pitch, but i instantly recognized the note Ab at 6:21 lol
@MartinVelichkov-rs8in7 ай бұрын
You explain the theory really well. I like your style. I just wonder, do you somewhere credit David L. Burge for the theory you present in your videos?
@jetdeleon7 ай бұрын
Thank you! To the best of my memory, I do believe I credit David Lucas Burge somewhere in one of my videos. And I’ll probably mention him again if I make any more.
@MartinVelichkov-rs8in7 ай бұрын
@@jetdeleon Great! I hope you make some videos on the subject again.
@mohammadsophidjudzman60958 ай бұрын
Hi Jet, can I pick Cm (on piano) as the home based / security blanket? The reason is this tune is the most familiar to my ears..
@jetdeleon2 ай бұрын
Yes that is ok. Remember the most important thing is to listen deeply to each individual tone in a relaxed and enjoyable manner.
@Shane_Peoples8 ай бұрын
Love these. Thanks for posting
@jakubb47848 ай бұрын
and what to do if I cannot sing clearly?
@mohammadsophidjudzman60958 ай бұрын
I stumbled to your channel and loved the way you explaining and encouraging to learn the perfect pitch. I believe I can recognise the notes without thinking but only for a few notes. So your contents are suit for me to try developing my dream to recognise the colour of notes. Hope it would work...
@sevanbasmajian24468 ай бұрын
fantastic I want to replay it
@sevanbasmajian24468 ай бұрын
Very educative
@sevanbasmajian24468 ай бұрын
Very geune instuction, I came up with an idea, what if we associate a sing note pitch to a unique timbre a music instrument, would not that reinforce our perception of absolute pitch?
@jetdeleon8 ай бұрын
Yes.. In the beginning, it is very helpful to stick to one practice instrument (or timbre). Just remember to listen for the pitch color. So if your primary instrument is the piano, you ear will already feel comfortable with the timbre of the piano so that it can stay relaxed while you practice the color-hearing techniques.
@miritsm8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the lessons,i really like your attitude! that last one looks like it touch the relative ear training border. or am i wrong? it's just to give a clue?
@jetdeleon8 ай бұрын
Great question! Yes - in this drill we are comparing the pitches to the A major chord… so it is relative. Remember, we're not trying to block relative pitch. If you find that you need to use relative pitch to recognize the pitch, that is completely alright. Eventually you will begin to recognize the pitch colors with or without a relating note. The key takeaway is that we also listen for the pitch color. Even as you hear the relationship, you will begin to hear the individual pitch color/flavor as well. Hope this helps!
@MarysAwesomeVideos8 ай бұрын
I think It's possible to be born with it. But I agree that young kids get perfect pitch from early training, especially when it's classical. However, I have developed it to some degree after playing piano, steel drum, and kalimba. I can sing from memory c,g, a,f,e,d,c and can call it correctly 8-10 times when played, but still working on learning b and getting them right more consistently.