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.
@jetdeleon7 күн бұрын
@@I-is-me - 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-me7 күн 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
@smizmar828 күн 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.
@MelodyphoenixАй бұрын
Stones at the bottom of the lake I love that!
@muhaguskarimАй бұрын
How it works? Am i have to hear a single note and then give them a color
@kevinakin4009Ай 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
@anthonymadura9854Ай бұрын
I’m in Portland would be cool to learn from your personal on ear training vocals
@remas-gp5gm2 ай бұрын
Thank u so much that was useful 🤍🤍🤍
@echo1er2 ай бұрын
A yo! 🎉🎉🎉
@sevanbasmajian24463 ай бұрын
I think the numbers that she said did not match all the time with the exact intercals.
@jetdeleon3 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).
@sevanbasmajian24463 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?
@jetdeleon3 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.
@sevanbasmajian24463 ай бұрын
This drill and explanation is so helpful, I would like to see more of this sort using every kind of chord.
@sevanbasmajian24463 ай бұрын
You are a musician in blood
@sevanbasmajian24463 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.
@julianpizano55863 ай бұрын
I don't have perfect pitch, but i instantly recognized the note Ab at 6:21 lol
@MartinVelichkov-rs8in3 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?
@jetdeleon3 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-rs8in3 ай бұрын
@@jetdeleon Great! I hope you make some videos on the subject again.
@mohammadsophidjudzman60954 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..
@Shane_Peoples4 ай бұрын
Love these. Thanks for posting
@jakubb47844 ай бұрын
and what to do if I cannot sing clearly?
@mohammadsophidjudzman60954 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...
@sevanbasmajian24464 ай бұрын
fantastic I want to replay it
@sevanbasmajian24464 ай бұрын
Very educative
@sevanbasmajian24464 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?
@jetdeleon4 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.
@miritsm4 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?
@jetdeleon4 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!
@MarysAwesomeVideos4 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.
@sandybeansconqueso5 ай бұрын
looking forward to the next one!
@OSL2k5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this.
@playwithmycrud5 ай бұрын
Finally not some stuck up jerk talking about perfect pitch
@RodBulmer-gn7yg5 ай бұрын
DEARJET THANKS am i to old to develop this skill?
@jetdeleon5 ай бұрын
Great question Rod! - You know how when you meet a new person and you start spending time with them, you start to recognize their voice? You don't even have "try". Yet the more time you spend with your new friend, the more you start to distinguish their voice from everyone else you know. If you can do that at your current age, then I do believe you can learn to recognize the 12 tones and distinguish them from one another.
@hefewiseman5 ай бұрын
ha, nice,..fun..good job..so many misconceptions about this stuff...keep up the good work!..
@user-kk6ft3mm4o6 ай бұрын
Glad to find someone on the same wavelenf as me 🥲. I also have always believed it is very able to be learned because the mind is very powerful. Words too ✌🏿
@thatonekid2856 ай бұрын
Can’t wait until the next lesson. Preciate you for the free value🙏
@ericmyers3346 ай бұрын
Thank you, Jet, i like your approach! i like the idea that the sounds (notes) have feelings and characteristics.. I did the exercise. For me: G is green, C is orange, E is purple, F# is yellow, C# is a yellowish orange, D is light blue, E is red, F is grey, B is blue, E-flat is darker purple, B-flat is darker blue, A-flat is pink. As you stated, these color associations aren't fixed but it's a start in changing how i think about pitch.
@steadymanos6 ай бұрын
I recommend practicing on the right side too. I've been DJing since 1988 and in the mid 90's I stopped scratching. Now it's 2024 and I'm working on my scratching technique again but I'm doing both sides. It's challenging.. keep it up and keep the DJ alive..
@ramonpalomino98366 ай бұрын
Jet, Thanks so much for making these videos. Not sure how I came across you page but I'm glad I did. You have a natural knack for teaching and a fresh approach to this topic. Please keep them coming. 🎸
@jetdeleon6 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed the content!
@thatonekid2856 ай бұрын
I don’t know if you still respond to comments, but how do you know if you’re hearing the right thing? I’ve been trying to get that feeling, but I feel like it’s not working
@jetdeleon6 ай бұрын
As long as your practice instrument is properly tuned, you are hearing the right thing. The following is more than worth repeating because it is so crucial for development: *** Relax and let the sounds come to you… The moment you try to “get it” it will elude you… Think of a cat… what will a cat do if you chase it? It will run away… It’s the same exact thing with our color hearing technique practice… the best thing to do is take it easy… We never try to force the ear… the correct approach is always Easy Listening… The more we listen and appreciate the sounds in a relaxed manner, the more our ear will naturally begin to absorb the fine qualities of each tone… So approach every practice session with a childlike curiosity and really spend time with each note… enjoying and appreciating them in an easygoing manner… like getting to know a new friend… we never force it. I hope this helps… keep me posted on how it goes… I’d love to know how you’re doing later down the road.
@thatonekid2856 ай бұрын
@@jetdeleon I really appreciate it 🙏
@TheJob-xe8wl6 ай бұрын
It’s going well, I find it a lot easier on full size jog wheels, I learned to scratch on vinyl so the small jog wheels are hard for me, keep up the good work 😊
@Kavonwolfe6 ай бұрын
Nice set up ,Which MacBook is this?
@jetdeleon6 ай бұрын
MacBook Pro 13in
@Miguell257 ай бұрын
Hey! Does this exercise require synesthesia or would I be able to assign the colors with time? As of now no colors seemed to match a note and I didn't want to simply choose a color for the sake of it.
You really think it’s possible to achieve absolut pitch for an adult ? I was always told that’s something you can develop as a child and if u miss it your chance is gone
@jetdeleon7 ай бұрын
100% Yes. Color-hearing (aka absolute pitch) is just a perception. If not developed as a child, it can be developed as an adult… though for some people, the inner ear might require some maintenance to ensure that their perception is maintained.
@djcoolcliff7 ай бұрын
Awesome!!!!!! Good for you!!!!!!!!!!!!
@JVsMusicalSoundscapes7 ай бұрын
I admire your ability to sing pitches from memory... but you are flat wrt your instrument.
@jetdeleon7 ай бұрын
Actually, you are correct… It’s an entry level Cordoba which I’ve since replaced with a higher quality instrument. Thanks.
@OgDj20247 ай бұрын
RESPECT! ✊🏾
@anonymous4711_7 ай бұрын
starts at 4:50
@MiraclesSaint-Hilaire7 ай бұрын
thank you for passing on the knowledge from the david lucas burge course. I recently bought it but my cd player died before I could get beyond the sixth lesson and I didnt even memorize C and D yet.
@jetdeleon7 ай бұрын
Absolutely! David is a fantastic teacher! I’m glad you mentioned the part about memorizing C and D… this would be a great topic for our next lesson!
@shootayibyukhrabaytak6747 ай бұрын
you talk tooooo much and say the same things
@jetdeleon7 ай бұрын
So what?
@scottherf2 ай бұрын
I love it. Subscribed.
@Nico-xi3mn7 ай бұрын
When will the next lesson come out?
@jetdeleon7 ай бұрын
Watup Nico… should have the next one out in the next couple of weeks.
@MRizzolli7 ай бұрын
Thanks
@jetdeleon7 ай бұрын
Welcome
@TTV_exxtreme6667 ай бұрын
give you a sub! i have rev1 and now starting all things <3