Charlie Puth Puts His Perfect Pitch Skills To The Test!
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2019
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Charlie Puth stopped by iHeartRadio in NYC. He showed off his perfect pitch skills!
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Someone : Sneezes
Charlie Puth : F#
Ystan G lit. Cracked me up right away!😂
😂😂😂😂😂
@@user-we5pd7ds5o same 😂😂😁😂😁😁😁😁😂😂
Ystan G OMG screaming 😭😭😂😂😂
I have perfect pitch too. My answers are exactly the same as his for the piano and harmonica notes, but slightly different from his for some of the objects xP
Interview guy: I'm being paid to act excited
Charlie: My label forced me to be here
Benjamin Wilkens well this video is ruined for me now
Wow love that. It's impartial to both parties and explains them.
Interview guy def more annoying though.
and thats on period
Most logical explanation for this mess 👏
You have to admire this interviewer's gift for steering the conversation away from anything interesting.
Charlie sees a teen below 18
*Charlie: "That's A minor"*
Dead😂
Did you steal that joke from Family Guy?
How original
Wow
Lol
He looks like he’s hating this but also having fun messing with the interviewer
Right 😂
"Perfect pitch"
"Yeah... pErFeCt PiTcH!"
Poor guy
He looks boreddd. Like he's been asked to do this so many times
imagine youre a multi nominated artist and writer and the only thing people interview you for is your perfect pitch
@@user-lf7gz9fk9c yes...
it’s so easy for him he’s literally bored
Trueeeeeeeeeee
Salfa M I’m sure it’s like reading to someone with perfect pitch
Edit: Oh, he actually said that lol
it is easy for everyone with perfect pitch
Ikr
I have it myself; it’s fun to act like it’s completely nothing
“It would make purple, right?” Hardest face palm ever....
@@aaronthomasjones7554 “iT’s kInda liKe miXiNg pEpsi aNd sawDusT”
-interviewer
This guy deserves more he has perfect pitch, he can beatbox, his voice sounds same with and without autotune, he writes his own lyrics, he mixes them on his own, he uses some unique elements in his music and his voice is just angelic. This guy is true talent.
Just study
So then it's not perfect pitch
How much more does he need? isnt he like one of the most famous musicians in the world with a net worth in the millions???
Charlie: “If I pour some into hear its a-“
Interviewer: “PuRpLe”
Made me chuckle too
nOt ToO mUcH!! This dude cares way too much about the blues
Jacob I wa
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The interviewer’s attitude makes him seem like he has no care for music.. hence he shouldn’t have done this interview in the first place
Charlie: *explains something genuinely interesting to the audience*
Interviewer: yeah ok, next sound
Nate the Cheesebag bruh
5:23
Guess **they don't talk anymore**
@@retrace "You could do this and..."
*WOW*
It’s ok, he’s ‘my guy’ Charlie
Charlie: EGC, also known as the first inversion of a C major triad
Interviewer: TALENT, LADIES AND GENTLEMAN
Charlie: *just..study*
@Rev nope it's a skill anyone can acquire if you qork hard and your not deaf
@Rev well yea but u still have to know what the notes are called my guy
@Rev He said "talent" after Charlie recognizing it as the first inversion of a C major triad, and Charlie says "just...study..." because once you have the notes, anybody can figure that out. You just need to know some music theory or how to Google.
It's the same as the guy playing one piano note after another, or the glasses in a row. Even without perfect pitch, as long as you're pretty good with music you just need to know the first note, then you can figure out what each note is after it. There was no point to playing multiple piano notes in a row.
The boat sound was E flat.
Eddy Chen = Perfect Pitch
Charlie Puth = Okay Pitch
yay i'm here from 2set, i thought i was gonna be the only one
@@RyderRhythm More twosetters should be here any moment now lol
It begins.
lol same- twoset really called him out
From twoset
Interviewer: that’s TALENT
Charlie: just study..
You can’t learn perfect pitch
Dickin’ Around - Michael He’s more talking about how he knew it was a C major in first inversion. It doesn’t just take talent to know what chord those notes make. You have to study music theory to know that.
Lol so true.. he snuck a piece of wisdom in this monstrosity
They're talking about the "1st Inversion" bit. It's just knowing the name of a chord, it ain't rocket science. I teach this to 5th graders.
2:10
Charlie is trying to explain everything and it’s just going over the hosts head
Will O'Leary right?! Like at 5:29 when he was explaining the host didn't even listen to anything he was saying smh
Susan Newell exactlyyy. So frustrating. I was genuinely interested in what Charlie was saying and the guy kept interrupting ☹️
The episode would've been WAAAAAAAY better without the host.
This video was completely ruined by the host. ATLEAST act interested in what your special guest is saying? iHeartRadio needs to find someone better. Completely ruined the video.
That host has more than 65% chance to doesn't know aaany music stuff
You can see the frustration in his eyes when the interviewer keeps blaming his hard work on “talent” 😂😂
I'm here from twoset violin
Charlie slipped up several times (probably due to pressure) but it seems that he does indeed have perfect pitch
PS. Eddy should be in the "absolute pitch" wikipedia page too!!
same i think he was off on some parts but i also heard when this came out that some of the sounds got distorted through production
@@anicawong137 yeah
It's not him, it's post-production... That kind of boat horn sounded different to him
AGREED
@@luisybarraaspichueta3405 It isn’t production. I don’t deserve credit cause I saw someone else point this out but In multiple occasions when he sings he changes the pitch because he realised it wasn’t the same. That isn’t production.
Interviewer: That is _talent_ , ladies and gentlemen!
Charlie Puth: Just... study.
Let's settle on both
Yeah but not everyone can develop perfect pitch tho
Ya gotta be born with it
He's talking about the music theory parts. That's not talent it's a lot of studying.
Josh Gibson bit his talent makes it easy for him to study probably
This interviewer is horrible and literally isn't even paying attention to what Charlie is trying to say.
Finally someone gets it!
Thank you for using the term "literally" correctly. That's so rare these days...
so true
it's like they have a blind guy interviewing a painter
the interviewer is so freaking awkward
Charlie: **Talks about how his perfect pitch lets him change the key songs are in to help artists**
interviewer: yeah that's what makes your songs so special
Me watching: ....???
He’s really good, but it seems like he didn’t have 40 hours practice enough
Needs a Ling Ling workout
Ling Ling
Ling ling wannabe
It it god gifted or practice
Ling Ling would be very angry
lol
this is so far the most awkward "interview" I've ever seen. The host didn't even care about what he was saying
Charlie, looks tired of this interview,🤔💚😥
I didn't get that vibe at all
"That's facts"
If you think this is the most awkward interview you are mistaken
He wasnt paying ATTENTION
What a lame interview. The interviewer is undermining him. Charlie was talking about the notes and the interviewer was just "hahah yeah yeah".
100%. He also comes off a little weird and try hard with all his sir's, brother's and dude's lol
Being able to say what the note is requires perfect pitch or a lot of training but a lot of the stuff he was talking about it just music theory and the interviewer doesn’t understand what’s actually happening here. Most of it isn’t very complicated
Angelica Guillan looked for this comment!
The defenition of someone who's there to do a job and thats all.
Agreed. It would have been better to have someone that actually knows a bit about music theory to interview him. I was super interested in what Charlie was saying, but then the guy HAD to insert a lame joke overriding everything. Ugh..
Charlie - so besically
Interviewer - next sound
He does really great! All merits! However, the boat sound is an E flat, not C sharp
Yeah! Some people think perfect pitch is infallible. Like any other ability, it's also subjected to failure
I THOUGHT IT WAS AN E, BUT THEN HE SAID C SHARP
I think the guy who cutted this video just messed up. Because later he says that the C at the glass is the same like the boat sound. And this aint even close…
And perfect pitch is perfect. Its like you show someone colors and he has no problems to name them, even when u show him 20 hours long different colors he will name every color right , also after the 20 hours
@@xrubiks4209 no, dude... He really messed it up... Even when he sang it it wasn't a C# and he even noticed it.
Perfect pitch is perfect pitch, which means, you'll eventually miss sometime or another. Especially when you're subjected to test in frony of the camera with weird sounds.
I hadn't noticed before, but yesterday TwoSet violin uploaded a video about it and he had missed another note as well. Check it out
But that doesn't mean he doesn't have perfrct pitch. He really does. But sometimes you'll make mistakes
@@xrubiks4209 The only note I missed was the F in the glass, my reaction time was even fsster than Charlies and I don't consider myself to have perfect pitch... There are lots of terminologies out there to describe what I have and I don't want to say any "inaccuracies" haha
The video I was talking before
ua-cam.com/video/NTyFqMMXPDQ/v-deo.html
Who's here after charles cornell's video?
Ok so im not alone on this one
Meeeee
Probably everyone tbh😂
Me
we are on the same boat😂
Charlie puth: says anything related to music theory
This guy: TALENT WOW INCREDIBLE
Again Charlie: just study
@@iane9041 Actually no. A lot of people you find talented are actually the ones who put effort and deliberate practice into the craft. That's being skilled. Talent is something natural. Here Charlie having perfect pitch since forever is a talent while him learning music theory and polishing the talent is an acquired skill.
The interviewer is kind of anoying...
ayo the boat sound wasn’t between a C/C#, it was an E♭ 😭😭
I noticed that too. But I said it was a D#
@@Weeping-Angel eh same thing, usually depends on what key you’re in ahahahah
I noticed that too, but I have perfect pitch so this was like a test for me too.
same, glad i to see this comment. I was using this as a test too and thought i was wrong until i saw this
It got edited and changed in production I'm sure
As a 13 year old musician, everything that Charlie said I understood. Not a God-given talent, just study. I'm also here bc of Eddie and Brett😂
Same same(im not 13 tho-)
Nice, I'm 15, I should probably practice more and get into Music theory, so I can understand more.
I also come from twoset 😆
Same 😄
I'm 85 and learning music lol
This dude doesn’t know anything about music nor does he want to listen
Kenneth Yeung Charlie or the interviewer?
Paul Lu Han the interviewer
@@paulluhan the interviewer obviously
ua-cam.com/video/A20FbkyWNSw/v-deo.html
T A L E N T
Interviewer: “It would make purple right?!”
Me: “No.”
Katherine ikr😂😂😂
HAHAHAH I was like THATS NOT HOW COLOURS WORKKK ALWKJSNZKALAL
OMG same here
Notice the look on Charlie’s face when the guy said that? It was like “bruh...really...?”
boii doesnt care about colour nor music theory. smh.
I like how the interviewer has no idea what charlie is talking about so whenever charlie explains something in musical theory he just goes like "THATS FACTS, TALENT"
I always have huge respect for any master of their craft, doesn’t matter if it’s a musician or a plumber, you can tell when someone really knows what they’re doing
Charlie: hears moaning inside a room
Charlie: f#, A, AMinor, d2,
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT
A minor is a chord. That's an impressive moan lol
Pride 73 harmonic moaning
A minor is not a note
What kind of person moans down to a d2
Girl: *moans
Charlie: That's an A
Omg lol😂😂
Thats an S+
Jack Peterson should have said that’s a D
No, I believe she was flat...
Yeah he can literally make a girl scream in the key of g when he hits her g spot
Who’s here from twoset
I’m disappointed at the lack of twoset comments so far
They're coming we know he's not LingLing
i feel like he would've enjoyed himself more if he didn't constantly get cut off when started to speak technically, i could listen to him analyse music theory all day
Raeanne Joseph or just be interviewed by another musician like Benny Blanco or something
The interviewer kept it light and fun. Charlie was theoretical and serious.
@@Arianeful but it just sounds disrespectful, and tbh, it’s more interesting knowing what having actual perfect pitch is. The interviewer was too much and it just made the whole thing cringe and awkward rather than fun.
@@Arianeful you call it "fun", but the interviewer is straight ignoring what he's saying
His response to "yeah, it's useful because it makes studio life easier" is "yeah, that's what makes your songs special"
Ignoring people in their entirety is not fun. It's rude
Have my kids
interviewer: IT’S A GOD-GIVEN TALENT-
charlie: *quietly* i just study
Music theory boys and girls
Little fact for you.... Perfect pitch is a gift, you can't have it through learning it, practice it or whatever
RHS Team pretty sure some people are able to learn to label the notes they hear after some time and practice, but there are still some people who have the ear for it as a gift?
@@rahmadhidayatullahsalam5167 false
RHS Team it’s called ear training bud, it’s an actual mandatory course in music theory, little facts, people can get perfect pitch through mastering relative pitch, little facts :)
guys time to close the comments, TWOSET IS HEREEE!!
REEEEEE
REEEEEE
Hola a todos los que vengan del vídeo de Jaime Altozano :)
Charlie:*says something in music theory he studyed for years*
Interviewer: Wow, GOD-GIVEN TALENT
Batman HAHAHAHA
It's even so basic music theory most kids who have played piano for less than a year would know it, but that interviewer had no clue what he was talking about... ouch
@@TovaHolmberger ohhh jesus, thanks for commenting, i didnt even know i got so many likes
You can’t build perfect pitch. You’re either born with it or not!
@@marcthomas7390 His mother taught him piano when he was four, and he used to go to church as a child, he always talks about it, and how it helped him develop perfect pitch.
The interviewer literally isn’t paying any attention to the interesting things Charlie isn’t saying. Also you can tell Charlie isn’t enjoying it.
Yes its too obvious, 💚😥
The interviewer is kinda pissing me off haha no respect
"is"
What's the difference between "literally isn't paying any attention" and just isn't paying attention? Either you are paying attention or you aren't. There is no literally about it. Don't be another dumb sounding person who uses literally unnecessarily just because idiots on reality TV and UA-cam do. Sound smart. You're welcome.
@@scuddryvr8784 it's just to accent their point, geez. Literally no one uses "literally" to sound smart.
Charlie puth vs Eddy Chen
PERFECT PITCH BATTLE
Charlie was dying inside with all the interviewer comments, its like "ugh why I came here?" (Im one year later for this interview but I just see it and have to comment it))
the interviewer doesn’t seem to understand that he’s basically testing his ability to hear...
This is pure cringe. The interviewer has no idea what he’s talking about and he doesn’t even listen when Charlie tries to explain. 👎🏻
"It would make purple right"
2:32
It's a D#
The way Charlie controlled his laugh at 1:32 and 1:40 made my day.....
You can literally see the pain on Charlie’s face.
What happened
What's the difference between "literally seeing" the pain on his face, and just seeing it?
😂😂😂 so bored
@@scuddryvr8784 If you had the sufficient amount of brain cells, you'd realize using the word "literally" makes no difference... it's simply just emphasis lol
@@hc9078 I love it when someone makes my point for me. "makes no difference". Couldn't have said it better. So like I said, it's pointless. But then you contradict yourself the next sentence and claim it's for emphasis. So no difference, or for emphasis. Which one??
Such a bad interview, interrupting him, not allowing him to rise above the superficial. Don't ask him about his knowledge if youre not really interested.
Agree. Bad interviewer. Don't let Charlie Talk his heart. Almost like he wants the interview to finish.
It was so cringey to see that interviewer trying to make it about him. I couldn’t keep watching
Charlie is truly a professional
The channel is about music. The guest is musician, the interviewer doesn’t even know basic of music theory.
The horrible part is he didn’t even paying attention to what guest trying to say/explain.
I hate how the guy keeps rushing Charlie. Let him talk.
4:25
Charlie: pours out some liquid to make an F# sound
Interviewer: It'S LiKE WhEn YoU MiX pEPsY wIhT fRuTe PuNCh.
No it's not. Not at all.
ifaz ahmed ive been trying to understand what he could have possibly meant by that
ifaz ahmed Pepsi*, sry
COOLHD-_- he meant to spell it wrong
And the interviewer is like "not too much!" at 4:21 when Charlie is pouring the liquid, like he knows what will make an F#, even though he didn't know what it wasn't to begin with.
I think he was gonna say some type of liquor, but he forgot he was doing a job that could deal with children so he said fruit punch lol
2:31 he got it wrong it’s actually an E flat 😭
The TwoSet comments are going to be flooding in soon.
He looked so patient to put up with this but - seriously - they made him do this for 9 minutes? Talk about dance, monkey, dance. :(
See you dance just one more time...
Caffeinated Nation Right? Charlie looked so uncomfortable at the beginning. And the host kept cutting him off every time he was getting into interesting music theory stuff. :(
okay but he literally brags about it and shows it off all the time im like 90% sure he adores it
The only person thats allowed to take advantage of Charlies talent is David Dobrik.
@@RinJaganshi maybe if they'd actually let him ramble all he wanted instead of cutting him off
Seems like Charlie is being bored there 😂
Edit: didn't expect 3k likes 😱...thnxxx guys 😘
It's like you showed up to an interview and they asked you to reads words from bottles
He is like that all the time
*mere mortals, how dare they wish me to show my talent!*
easy peezy
He probably is bored
Ayy where's my twoset gang at?!
HERE I AM💃🏻🕺🏻
2:31 is where he messed up. It was actually an Eb. This aside, he’s an incredible musician and has an amazing gift. ❤️
Yep, sure is.
He was clearly confident in it and it was very far off from the sound played so the sound that the editor added in post must have been different than the sound he heard in real life
yoooo 2:09 had me dead bruuuhh, he said in the most monotone voice ever," just study"
He can just lie to me right now about all of it and I would have no clue
You can verify that pitch by pitch monitor app
Gaurav Solanki you know he’s joking right?
@@andyputra5338 he is not joking. Where is emoji? Or any funny line??
Gaurav Solanki are u “special”?
@@kyleroberts7813 everyone is special.
Charlie: hi
Interviewer: Now that's TALENT
Me stepping on a bee
Charlie Puth: that's a b flat
Interviewer: You have perfect pitch
Charlie: Yes (proves it)
Interviewer: Lets test you anyway
You can't test perfect pitch if they have perfect pitch lol.
@@kitty.miracle please keep your views to yourself. thank you.
@@maddiek5743 no it's objectively correct. You cannot TEST perfect pitch if someone has perfect pitch. This is not a view, it's a fact. It's like me showing you an apple and TESTING your ability to see colors... It wouldn't make sense now would it?
2:09 This dude did not just call recognizing a simple inversion “talent”. In fact, most of this isn’t talent at all.
Also a certain pianist sent me here.
A Toilet hey there subscriber bröther
That certain pianist sent me here too
Same
I have no doubt in Charlie's perfect pitch, but if you can find the first pitch, and have enough aural comprehension, you can find most of the other pitches via relation to the previous ones - and that IS a trained skill.
William Taylor exact
0:04
"We know, that you have perfect pitch-"
*"Yes I do."*
Charlie seems genuine, and to be taking it all in stride.
Respect increases.
I can call pitches, but sometimes it takes me a second or two. Not sure what that’s called.
They’re enjoying themselves, rad.
That’s true pitch
Came from Charles Cornell channel, I'm totally agreeing with what he said about this interview.
Me: **Farts**
Charlie: C#
It was actually an Eb, not sure how he managed to get that wrong.
@@JackWabbitTV i noticed that as well, thank you for making sure im not insane
That’s what I was gonna say haha
Me: fails a test
Charlie: L#
@@abekor70 lol
He's no LingLing! who's here from twoset?
Perfect pitch is a God given talent. You can’t just acquire it at any time. It’s something that has to be learned as a child.
This interviewer doesn’t realize that Charlie can recognize notes like we can recognize color...
Yessss exactly what Charles said
*Charles Cornell
Except for the part where people think that they can actually recognize color.
Does anyone know that this is one of the rarest abilities in the world?! I have it and I see colors the condition is called Chromesthesia.
Is it not synesthesia?
Charlie: “That’s a c major triad in first inversion.”
Dude:”TALENT! TALENT”
😂😂😅😅 He does have huge talent but that was just muisc theory
The talent part was that he could tell the pitch of the chord, the theory bit was just a bonus
PrivDawson Not really talent honestly, you just have to be lucky enough for your parents to expose you to complex music when you are really young. Just a luck of the draw really, since no adult can develop perfect pitch. Relative pitch, yes, but not perfect pitch
ua-cam.com/video/6ZxDxWf72DU/v-deo.html
Who's here after watching two set violin?
Lol who’s here from 2set
Some guy: vomits
Charlie: yeah that’s an A minor.
Wow the guy produced 3 notes at once
A minor is actually a key signature not a note XD
@@yanna5360 some guy's vomiting must be a bunch of notes (all in the key of A-)
@@aduck2619 lol a chord
Ace S. If he said “in” instead of “an”, I would be inclined to believe that that was what he meant. However, his choice of words leads me to believe that he thought that A minor was a note
He is so UNDERRATED. Yes, people will say no he isn't. But he is. So many people just knows his name but they don't get how unbelievably talented he is!!!
Everyone is underrated nowadays. Hey, he has $50M in his bank account and has been in the top 100 artists a couple of times already (he stands in 69th), yet he's so underrated!
@@John-mj1kk that's what I meant. A lot of people knows his name and thinks that he's just another famous celebrity. But he's exceptionally talented!!! He just doesn't sing, he makes his own music, produces them by himself, writes his songs and for other Artists too, beatbox, plays piano from the age of 4, has PERFECT PITCH, learnt classical & jazz music, got scholarship from Manhattan and graduated From Berklee with a degree on Music Production and Engineering. He nails the live performances, He goes from deep vocals to high notes like a pro. Has very beautiful melody, catchy beats, relatable lyrics. And about personality... he's so humble, down to earth, kind, genuine, funny, always grateful for the love that he gets. So, yes, Even if he's famous, i would still say he is underrated! He deserves more!💚
Ayesha Ameer Maliha Yeah but this stuff isn’t important to know for a pop singer. He is a pop Singer so it’s normal that he‘s just known as that. The same with ed Sheeran. Not a lot of people know that he some serious rap skills
@@d.v.5149 "it isn't important to know" that's why people doesn't know! But he has those and most of the stars clearly don't! Like some can do this and that. But Charlie can do so many things alone. And Ed? He is soooo much more famous than Charlie! Like I said Char is famous but in my opinion he deserves more:)
Jacob Collier is underrated and i think he can hang out with the top dogs out there
That's the same way I learned I have perfect pitch, and I thought it was natural too. I still don't know how to read notes on paper, nor do I know the note names (but if someone tells me to sing "do" or "la" or "mi" or whatever on the scale i'm able to do that without thinking. I'm also able to find any note within a song as long as someone tells me the word it's on or where in the song it is without listening to it before hand), I just listen to songs over and over until I remember it and compare the notes in my head to the notes on the piano. I'm not as good as him though. I don't really know where exact notes are, I just find the first note I'm looking for, figure out where the rest of the notes are from there, memorize that, and keep it in my head. There's two other women in my family who can do this (They're better than me because they actually know the names of the notes on the keyboard so they can find them) so I wonder if it's possibly a genetic thing?
3:23 im wheezing
Question: How many instruments do you play?
Charlie: *You're looking at all of them.*
Poor Charlie, he’s trying so hard to at least give a little interest about what he does and the interviewer is basically giving him no freedom to express anything
😊
I may not have perfect pitch but i can hear the stomping of the twoset people coming and the pitch isnt looking too good
twoset people please be kind to him, the reason he got some wrong are probably production errors or sum, but it's obvious he has perfect pitch ok??
chill bro, he just slipped because he was probably under pressure BUT he obviously has perfect pitch from the others.
I could just listen to him talk forever. He’s such a musical genius. Incredible.
Actually this is all very basic stuff that becomes the building blocks of music :> perfect pitch is pretty genius tho, 'cept you have to be born with it.
peppermint nightmare Can’t I just have an opinion? I think he’s very knowledgeable and talented in his craft. There’s no harm in that.
Having perfect pitch doesn’t automatically mean you’re a great musician. Not taking anything from Charlie but some of the greatest musicians ever from Paul McCartney to Anthony Kiedis don’t know any formal music theory but have written some of the catchiest beautiful melodies in songs.
It’s obvious the interviewer has NO clue what’s going on during the entire interview. No musical interest or knowledge at all.
I love how he’s like you have perfect pitch
And Charlie just goes yes I do 😂
The interviewer never even made an eye contact lol
This is the worst interview ever. It’s so in it for the money just so fake 😂
What? What the heck… it's just that the interviewer doesn't understand how perfect pitch works and is not very sensitive to Charlie's attempts to educate - not fake, just really awkward.
essennagerry Yeah I meant that and I said fake because the interviewer is faking that he’s amused all the time xD
This interview really sucks
Ur suss
it looks like charlie lowkey hates the interviewer
Cyanapse i do too
Me too
Kinda feel hatred to lol.
Everyone here does
Cyanapse we all do
I just love how he knows right away what it is. That’s just amazing.
Nobody:
Interviewer: doesn't understand anything
Also interviewer: "that's *FaCtS*"
Talent everyone:
2:10 just study 😂😂
He does have talent in excess, but what that guy was calling talent was actually pretty basic music theory.
Didn’t love the host, seemed like he lacked authentic feeling towards any of what happened in the video/interview haha
Manan Sharma hey cutie 🥰
@@Rosemaker_ that's old and outdated bruh
@@manan-543 real nice bby were u form adn how r u cuti shw vagene
@@Rosemaker_ hahaha lol now that's funny
Because nothing happened. Perfect pitch isn't that special or uncommon. Pretty common for people that have been doing music a lot since a young age.
Me : Steps on a Bee
Charlie: That's B flat
For anyone confused as to how he can do this, it’s basically (in the words of Charles Cornell) it’s the same as you being able to tell the difference between colors. You don’t need to think about a color to know it’s black, green, red, etc.
He hears a note, and he knows what is without question.
It CAN be learned, but the cutoff for learning is very young. You need to learn and train it before the age of 5-6
im 15…is that too old to still learn it? 😭
@@sugastolemywig.4536 unfortunately. I’m in the same boat, you’re not alone
@@sugastolemywig.4536 actually I’m 14 and could not recognize any notes about 2 years ago but now I can however it’s not as fast as perfect pitch. It’s called true pitch and pretty much does the same thing
Don’t be discouraged, you’ll be surprised at how plastic the human brain can be.
Charlie Puth: *Studies Music Theory*
iHeartRadio: GET HIM ON OUR SHOW
We wish.
If Charlie puth had a kid: says what the pitch is when they are crying
🤣🤣😂😂
Most babies actually cry around 500 Hz. Musically, this averages as a slightly sharp B4, or B above middle C.
ThePi314Man ok
ThePi314Man thanks
**cries in c minor**
"just study"
omg i can't HAHAHAHA
I too have perfect pitch. I couldn't understand what it was at first because I seemed to be able to know how all the notes sound like and their names(with a background of music of course) and without any reference but I I noticed not all musicians have it since when I talk about it around some musicians I've met, they seem to be a little awe struck