2. Perfect Pitch Drills: Stage 2 (Focus on C D E)
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Good, make sure you are not using relative pitch. It will happen to some degree, but use your intuition and not any rational thought process to figure out what the notes are. Just sense them. It’s a hard thing to not think, but that’s the aim with these exercises. The idea is they are simple enough that you can do it effortlessly until I add so many notes that you get stuck. At that point, you stay on whatever drill you’re on, and you may even want to go back one drill.
when I hear the note I imagine different shades of darkness and brightness is this ok to do or should I just leave my mind completely blank
If you’re intentionally changing the shades of darkness, then you should try to avoid that. If it’s imagery that just comes to you, that’s fine. While this may develop some aspect of perfect pitch, keep in mind that ultimately you’re just training you ear to open up and hear more in music. With this aim, you just want to focus on the subtle comparison between different notes.
Is it ok that I sit at the piano and react by pressing the key instead of naming it out loud? Sometimes i got the right note name, but different octave.
You can do that! Again, these are experimental and all I can guarantee is that they will open up the ear.