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Re: Rules (music / musical) question



Hi Rebecca

>Relative pitch. Otherwise it would have trouble transposing >(like ALL of
>the people I know who have perfect pitch -- >in fact -- I believe the way
>to differentiate people with >perfect pitch with those with relative pitch
>is whether >or not they can transpose -- has anyone ever written or
>researched that? If not, you must footnote me if you do).

>Rebecca Mercuri
>mercuri@acm.org


Anecdotal to this ... a few years ago I was teaching intervals (written)
to a student with perfect pitch. She said it was hard to learn until she
realized all (sic) she had to do was to listen to the two notes in her
head and write down the name of the interval.


However the history is laden with stories of pianists who discovered that
the piano they were to play on was semitone low, and transposed the
entire piece while playing. (But it is also reported that Liszt played
all of the Well Tempered Clavier in every key, ie the C major fugue in
all twelve major keys etc.)

Best

Kevin
kaustin@vax2.concordia.ca