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  • This fun quiz will test your musical ear! Literally anyone can take this 5 minute test if you're curious to see if you have relative pitch or perhaps perfect pitch! Make sure you challenge your family and friends as well to take the test! :)
    IMPORTANT: If this test was VALUABLE and FUN for you, I dare you to challenge your friends on your social media and see what score THEY get! :) As of right now, it seems that the whole planet wants to take this viral test. Should we challenge famous singers such as Adele, Ed Sheeran or Billie Eilish? Let's start a petition here. 😀Also, I have a 2nd TEST that tests your ear in a different way. It is also perfect for practicing and sharpening your ear!
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  • @pardonmypiano
    @pardonmypiano  Рік тому +347

    IMPORTANT: I have prepared a special FUN video for you since you have decided to take this test :) I FORCED to conduct myself
    playing a tango
    on the piano despite having ZERO knowledge... Here's the result!
    ua-cam.com/video/rkagNirabmI/v-deo.html

    • @laxmirokkala8008
      @laxmirokkala8008 Рік тому +1

      :))

    • @fritzkaas8426
      @fritzkaas8426 Рік тому +1

      ​@@Mia_2009vn k

    • @rockdeehouseduelingpianos7121
      @rockdeehouseduelingpianos7121 Рік тому +1

      It threw me off when you asked to identify this note. Is it A or b? And the first note was an A. The second note was a major third which would make it a c sharp so It took me a minute to realize you're referring to. Is it number one or number two? Not so much. Is this note a or b. Because the letter b note was a c sharp

    • @1974UTuber
      @1974UTuber Рік тому +1

      ​@ROCK DEE HOUSE DUELING PIANOS that thew me off a bit also

    • @wongmanwaihehe
      @wongmanwaihehe 11 місяців тому

      All correct!!!

  • @mattm8441
    @mattm8441 Рік тому +8145

    This seems way more like a memory test than a pitch test.

    • @Harry_crypto_investor3634
      @Harry_crypto_investor3634 11 місяців тому +116

      Thats bcs the video says "if u have a MUSICAL EAR" not perfect pitch...

    • @dynamicgecko1213
      @dynamicgecko1213 11 місяців тому +76

      ​@@Harry_crypto_investor3634 But associates each result to either relative or perfect pitch in the video.

    • @FabioBeckert
      @FabioBeckert 8 місяців тому +41

      Perfect. I answered correctly all the questions. But I don't have a perfect pitch. Neither I have a good relative pitc

    • @yayamtotstvgaming2205
      @yayamtotstvgaming2205 6 місяців тому

      ikr

    • @nhivuchu9464
      @nhivuchu9464 6 місяців тому +5

      Yeah, that a memory test. Hahaa

  • @aqrth
    @aqrth Рік тому +20179

    even if u get everything right you most likely don't have perfect pitch, but simply a good ear. and a good memory.

    • @zeddie2767
      @zeddie2767 Рік тому +783

      Correct, I have very good relative pitch. I can identify every single note but I don't have perfect pitch.

    • @p3nr0d70
      @p3nr0d70 Рік тому +327

      yeah i feel like this is more of a "see if you have good relative pitch" test

    • @Thomas-yl8lb
      @Thomas-yl8lb Рік тому +128

      Yeah, wtf, did they not even research what absolute pitch was before making this?

    • @DrWrapperband
      @DrWrapperband Рік тому +18

      Spoil sport.

    • @danieljohnstone8025
      @danieljohnstone8025 Рік тому +67

      What if I knew that the eight note scale being used was c major?

  • @tekkerssecondary7493
    @tekkerssecondary7493 Місяць тому +34

    Me and my bandmates took this test and we are now the Deftones.

  • @lukew1383
    @lukew1383 Рік тому +1536

    I did choir in high school for one year. A guy in my class had perfect pitch. The choir director got rid of her pitch pipe and would just ask Greg to "give us a B please" or whatever other note we needed. Greg was REALLY good at all things music related. It was like magic.

    • @fragles_1
      @fragles_1 Рік тому +14

      that is cool!

    • @annabooks7898
      @annabooks7898 Рік тому +9

      that is awesome

    • @Alianger
      @Alianger Рік тому +6

      I can give you a G if you ever need one, thanks to just can't get enough by depeche mode and it being close to my speaking voice.

    • @HairBilly
      @HairBilly 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@AliangerCan you explain the g thing pls? What do you mean...i would like to memorize it too ahah

    • @Alianger
      @Alianger 11 місяців тому

      @@HairBilly Just the note that comes after F and before A ;)

  • @TempheX
    @TempheX Рік тому +5386

    Perfect pitch is basically when the person hears a sound, can recognize if it's an A B C D E F G immediately.

    • @karthussakamoto
      @karthussakamoto Рік тому +331

      More like all 12 tones... And they can tell when a pitch is in-between one of those 12 tones as it isn't very pleasant for them

    • @ScaffoldPvZ
      @ScaffoldPvZ Рік тому +66

      @@karthussakamoto perfect pitch is different for everyone personally it doesn't bother me when a pitch is in between notes

    • @maggiemerlini
      @maggiemerlini Рік тому +55

      @@ScaffoldPvZ lucky 😭 As someone who’s in a choir where most people sing kinda in between the notes, it REALLY pains me

    • @TempheX
      @TempheX Рік тому +6

      @@karthussakamoto yeah… just forgot the word “tone” in English and thats why I was apparently reciting the alphabet.

    • @jfn467
      @jfn467 Рік тому +53

      Absolute/Perfect pitch is defined as the ability to identify a note without any reference, either by recreating it, or if they are trained in music theory, name it.
      This test was a great example of interval recognition and musical memory, and I scored full on the test, (part time musician my entire life), though I do not have absolute pitch.
      As an example, if you ask me to sing the Imperial March from Starwars, I will sing you the notes 100% correct as they are, in relation to each other, but if you compare my notes with the original John Williams composition, I will most likely not have nailed the key, which someone with absolute pitch definitely would do.

  • @DrManga-we1jn
    @DrManga-we1jn Рік тому +5690

    This is about relative pitch(RP) and also only the beginning parts of RP. To be sure if you have RP u must also be tested on notes outside the major scale. Perfect pitch is different

    • @aqzsefhg113
      @aqzsefhg113 Рік тому +37

      Charlie Puth has perfect pitch

    • @muhammadfazlurrahman4929
      @muhammadfazlurrahman4929 Рік тому +8

      im pretty sure all 12 tones is included on every major scales, unless, you talking about C major scales

    • @_Snix
      @_Snix Рік тому +25

      @@muhammadfazlurrahman4929 he’s talking about the scale used in the video, the C-Major scale. There are like 6 other scales with C alone, and testing relative pitch can’t be done with just one scale, or even multiple with the same tonic keynote. You need to check different scales with different basses and just about all the intervals.

    • @toptentechtipsthingsricegu8822
      @toptentechtipsthingsricegu8822 Рік тому +5

      @@_Snix there are way more than 6 scales btw

    • @JDaTopo
      @JDaTopo Рік тому +10

      @@aqzsefhg113 So does Eddy from Two Set Violin, what does that have to do with anything lol

  • @sumner407
    @sumner407 Рік тому +177

    I found this test easy and got all correct, but is probably because I have been playing the piano since I was 9 years old. That was 73 years ago. I still enjoy playing and learning new music. I can’t imagine not having music in my live and I find it great therapy for depression or tension. Thanks for the test😊

    • @pardonmypiano
      @pardonmypiano  Рік тому +13

      Thank you so much for your feedback!! I'm happy to hear all this! You will definitely enjoy my piano covers on my channel

    • @mokhtarghanur2491
      @mokhtarghanur2491 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@pardonmypianothe test was really easy and I answered all the quizzes correctly 😊

    • @aedoway3110
      @aedoway3110 3 місяці тому +1

      we need more of this on youtube, thank you for the information and good day

    • @TamWam_
      @TamWam_ 3 місяці тому +4

      okay the 73 years ago caught me so off guard

    • @user-nq6wn4hm7s
      @user-nq6wn4hm7s 3 місяці тому +3

      73 YEARS AGO?? man you're old

  • @TransistorBased
    @TransistorBased 5 місяців тому +9

    I've always been able to tell when a song on the radio is played at a different speed than the recorded version since the pitch seems off. And playing by ear/figuring out chord voicings has always come super easily.
    I don't think that's necessarily perfect pitch but pitch memory. I'm glad I know a name for that now.

  • @diegoarpino2080
    @diegoarpino2080 Рік тому +2988

    The second one got me so confused, I was like “that’s C#, not B”

  • @outrid3r
    @outrid3r Рік тому +701

    To be clear as I'm reading a lot of misinformation in the comments...
    This video doesn't intend on guaranteeing you have perfect pitch, despite the title. It's great if you can get all of them, well done, impressive!
    However, I've been a musician for nothing short of 10 years now and, despite completely acing this video, I definitely do not have perfect pitch. I have extremely good relative pitch, which I have once mistaken for perfect pitch, but the two are quite different.
    Charles Cornell explained perfect pitch, well, perfectly. He said (paraphrased) "a person with perfect pitch recognises pitch like we recognise color. Asking someone with perfect pitch 'what note is this?' is like asking non-colorblind people 'what color is this?'."
    They're on a completely different level, and while you can learn exceptional relative pitch (or true pitch), perfect pitch just doesn't work in the same way, they're two completely different processes.
    Charlie Puth, for example, can literally recognise any 5 notes played on a piano no matter how random and far apart those notes are and even recognised that a coffee mug, when hit with a spoon, would ring at somewhere between C and C#, or both, on one of those talk shows.

    • @39wdsss
      @39wdsss Рік тому +54

      I have to disagree with you slightly. The color analogy is a bad one, because unlike color, music theory is not something that is automatically taught to most from infancy. People in the music world who talk about perfect pitch happened to have discovered their talent, likely at a young age, and were supported in the study of music. But I would bet that there are heaps of people who posses the biological components of perfect pitch, but aren’t able to express it or hone it because they simply aren’t involved in traditional musical training.
      Charlie Puth, for example, was classically trained on piano from the age of 4. Someone with even “better pitch” than him raised in a 3rd world country without the same resources would likely not be able to use that natural ability to distinguish notes in a meaningful way.

    • @outrid3r
      @outrid3r Рік тому +20

      @@39wdsss very true, I suppose a decent percentage of people with the biological components of perfect pitch probably don't even know

    • @kleeblattchen38
      @kleeblattchen38 Рік тому +21

      well I mean perfect pitch basically means you‘re pretty much able to hear and recognize frequencies… a lot of seasoned musicians come close to reliably recognizing tones without any reference (on their main instrument for example) just out of sheer repetition and experience but never to the degree like people with perfect pitch can recognize the pitch of sounds in everyday life… it’s also the reason why Charlie puth‘s intonation while singing is so incredible I believe, even though he might not be the greatest singer in other respects but he simply can’t help but be in tune because deviations would be instantly apparent to his ear and also kind of irritate him… he has mentioned in interviews that understandably his perfect pitch can be quite uncomfortable sometimes… constantly thinking about the pitch of sounds around you, noticing slight dissonances…

    • @georux6783
      @georux6783 Рік тому +2

      Watch what Rick Beato's little kid can do with his perfect pitch. Look him up, one of his early vids that went viral... now he has an excellent music channel. (He was a music prof. and producer) The kid will blow you away!

    • @bendixtrinity
      @bendixtrinity Рік тому +8

      i think there's a time limit on learning or discovering perfect pitch.
      when a child is trained at a young age and exposed to a wide range of pitch and frequencies repeatedly,
      it gets easier for the brain to distinguish tones or even permanently associate what you hear into musical notes
      compare to a child who isnt trained or doesnt hear a wide variety of tones.
      you need to train it as early as possible and if you miss that time frame, it will be gone forever.

  • @RobRussellCM
    @RobRussellCM Рік тому +39

    This is great - I love these challenges and the way you present them - this is a lot of fun! I had bad experiences with music teachers growing up, and have avoided trying again later in life as a result. I REALLY appreciate the style of these videos and now want to try again. If you can recommend a good keyboard for beginners, especially if it is iPad/Mac friendly, I would really appreciate it. Also, I care for my elderly father, who has dementia. I'm thinking of incorporating your videos into our daily mind & cognition exercises - which ones would you recommend, and do you have any experience(s) of using music with people who are suffering cognitive issues? Thank you again for this great channel!

  • @ProdottiHerbalifeOnline
    @ProdottiHerbalifeOnline 2 місяці тому

    LOVING IT! Please more secs between exercise ❤

  • @littlemisskimmycat78
    @littlemisskimmycat78 Рік тому +391

    I was tested for PP by my organ teacher when I was 11. She tested me on notes and chords, including chords I hadn’t learnt yet at the time. I had that ability to identify each note in the chords she played which told me what chord it was. I was also playing music off the radio for quite some time before I was tested. This is how it was revealed I have PP. I learned later that it runs in both sides of my family (PP usually does run in families). All of my siblings have it and two of my grandparents also had it. Another giveaway that someone has PP is they can sing in tune without the need for musical backup to keep them in tune, they can play a song that they hear on the radio almost identically, they can tell you what key it’s in after listening to a few bars and identify key changes. People with RP take a bit longer or even struggle to identify notes and chords and keys without music in front of them, the key a piece is written in when they listen to it and key changes. They may also require backup if they’re singing. These are the differences between RP and PP.

    • @overthrownOT
      @overthrownOT Рік тому +14

      @Kimberley Wood I also have PP and can clarify that that is correct. I am the only person in my family with PP, and I can sing any part in a choir piece without backup, by ear. I can sing any note in tune. I can tune instruments, so often orchestra members will ask me to tune their instruments. I can also recreate songs like you said with the radio, though I am not the best pianist in the world. I have also noticed that learning piano and other musical instruments are easier with PP. Thank you for this wonderful description of PP.

    • @AGentlemansGaming
      @AGentlemansGaming Рік тому +76

      I am sorry but that was a fantastic story and very informative but the 10 year old me giggled everytime I read PP

    • @K4113B4113
      @K4113B4113 Рік тому +1

      So for you is singing just a talent that you were born with and not a skill?

    • @K4113B4113
      @K4113B4113 Рік тому +11

      It sounds like people could practice for decades and decades or their entire lives without ever getting anywhere near the level you were born with.

    • @SilverSabertooth
      @SilverSabertooth Рік тому +1

      I never require backup if I'm singing... I wonder if I have perfect pitch! That'd be cool. I know already that I at least have very good pitch, better than relative pitch, from what I've heard about RP.

  • @amelie4037
    @amelie4037 Рік тому +88

    the 10 years of cello, violin, viola, piano and professional singing finally did me right

    • @gurleentuteja3855
      @gurleentuteja3855 Рік тому +6

      Violas are always forgotten but thank you for not ignoring them. Also, hi fellow cello (also a cellist here)

  • @Smung
    @Smung 3 місяці тому +6

    i dont have perfect pitch, im just a musician

  • @Lydelith
    @Lydelith 4 місяці тому

    Thank you very much for this test. It means a lot to me.

  • @ermanevcil
    @ermanevcil Рік тому +154

    Yeah, it's more of a relative pitch test, but hey ! I myself enjoyed to hear that i have perfect pitch :)
    Motivates !
    Thank you

  • @jannomeeuwessen4886
    @jannomeeuwessen4886 Рік тому +491

    The one where you have to guess which tone is missing in the scale, is actually WAY easier than identifying 1, 2 or 3 notes from the scale
    I got that first one while i didn't get everything from before that

    • @charmainedsa
      @charmainedsa Рік тому +5

      Same!! I thought I was the only one

    • @PinkLighT_wk
      @PinkLighT_wk 9 місяців тому

      So true! I should have paused the video often 😂

    • @clubstep69
      @clubstep69 6 місяців тому

      all of that is lightwork

    • @BBeeeeeee
      @BBeeeeeee 4 місяці тому

      Same. But I think for me that just proves I'm ADHD and can't hold too many things in my head at once lol

  • @acactus2190
    @acactus2190 Рік тому +27

    As a person with perfect pitch, I can say that this doesn't test perfect pitch, a person with strong relative pitch can also recognize the notes, as long as they are given the time. People with perfect pitch can know the notes instantly.

  • @Swedish_Pianist
    @Swedish_Pianist Рік тому +10

    Perfect pitch is best explained with colors. We can see different colors and we dont have to think to distinguish between them. If you have a perfect pitch you hear the notes as clearly as we see colors.

  • @mattrost2574
    @mattrost2574 Рік тому +31

    A fun quiz! Certainly not scientific, but fun to play. Well presented.

  • @Th4t_guy_
    @Th4t_guy_ Рік тому +57

    Do you have perfect pitch?
    Me: Yes
    1st note group:
    Me: Well, apparently not....I didn't know A and B were the same pitch....

    • @vix-sixtynine420
      @vix-sixtynine420 Рік тому +1

      I think it was more like option A and option B rather than the notes A and B. They were both A, just different octaves. It probably should have said “1 or 2” instead.

    • @Th4t_guy_
      @Th4t_guy_ Рік тому +3

      @@vix-sixtynine420 It was a joke 😂 all good

    • @cemstrumental
      @cemstrumental Рік тому +1

      If you're picky, you can say that it's not really the same pitch.

  • @FromG2eminor
    @FromG2eminor 8 місяців тому

    Going to have to incorporate this in my piano lessons. We do ear training but this would mix things up a bit. Yes, i got them right.

  • @THEpirateshunter
    @THEpirateshunter Рік тому +4

    I answered almost 80%. But i find myself digging many times to find the right notes and sequences. Practice and years of experiences esp hearing different things and trying to play them will bring me closer for sure.

  • @evafranklin_
    @evafranklin_ Рік тому +48

    I’m a music student and I didn’t even get past the second one lmao

  • @Edentical101
    @Edentical101 Рік тому +10

    This is a relative pitch test. Perfect pitch would have asked what scale am I playing? What note is this? What chord is this?

  • @DJBre
    @DJBre 3 місяці тому

    Very fun, thanks for sharing

  • @ThePharaohOnline
    @ThePharaohOnline 4 місяці тому +1

    Love it, only you let the notes bleed in eachother at the preview and at the test, its all clean. Kinda makes it harder

  • @kabouterneusje
    @kabouterneusje Рік тому +6

    This is absolutely fantastic! Missed a few but quite happy with my result!😊

  • @eyeliketowatch101
    @eyeliketowatch101 Рік тому +4

    Fun test. I saw some other videos lately with interesting research. People with perfect pitch actually score lower on quite a few musical/aural skills compared to people with relative (but not perfect) pitch. Also - I never knew this - perfect pitch almost always goes away (or worse, goes 'wrong' ) as people get older.

  • @youngvegas8115
    @youngvegas8115 8 місяців тому

    I only made a couple mistakes. I started making rap beats in 2018 in a computer software, no previous musical knowledge. I still don’t know much, but all I’ve learnt was thanks to this hobby. I’m glad it has given me some sort of “musical ear” or a sensitive ear when it comes to pitches and tones.

  • @kaz255
    @kaz255 5 місяців тому

    I can, tell that my major scale degree recognition is OK after 20 years of playing guitar based on this test . Thanks for the video it's very easy and entertaining.
    Maybe can you make one more for minor scales? That will be more challenging for the most of people.

  • @piano-naree2306
    @piano-naree2306 Рік тому +21

    I played piano for ten years without knowing I had perfect pitch until one day my piano teacher made me stand with my back at the piano, pressed several notes, and asked me to tell him what notes they were. I thought everyone has it. That's when I realized why my peers had a much harder time learning songs whereas I could just listen to the recordings and play right away.
    I do agree that this seems to test relative pitch rather than perfect pitch.

  • @Alinktome
    @Alinktome Рік тому +52

    Best notes to learn by heart as a song are e,a,d,g,b,e
    Then you could tune your guitar way easier.
    But the most important and hard exercise is, even you sing perfectly the notes, to tune each string exactly on the good frequency.
    The difficulty is there is infinite different frequencies that lure cause it sounds like good but they are not.
    For example the a string must be a 440hz sound note. But if it tuned at 450, your brain could consider it is tuned ok.
    The real exercise is to hear that kind of differences, then you know how much you have to train your ear.
    Instead of using electronic tuners, i recommand to simply use some guitar tuner player on youtube. They play each note for a long time each.
    Take your guitar and try to make the note sound equal, then you will probably witness how it can be sharp as hell to get the real frequency.
    With training and time, you may be able to tune your guitar without any help of any kind, not even the string to the other trick.
    Sorry my english is poor but my ear is rich.

    • @d4rk_1egend
      @d4rk_1egend Рік тому +5

      I can say for sure with violin, viola, cello, and string bass it’s easy to tune it that way. Because when you sustain a note along with a perfectly in tune reference note and the note ur playing is either sharp or flat only a little, with intervals it’s different, there’ll be this wave/vibration/“other sound” that vibrates louder and faster the, “more slightly” out of tune you are, and the more in tune you are, the less present the wave is. Idk if that can apply to guitar since you can’t really “sustain” a note for at least 2-3 seconds since you pluck a string and all that’s there is the resonance.

    • @Alinktome
      @Alinktome Рік тому +1

      @@d4rk_1egend thank you very much for that precision. I dont know if i could feel any vibration from my guitar to get the exact tune... even the string can long some lenght... the violin is so different and maybe i think, more sensible...

    • @gabrieltheuws8680
      @gabrieltheuws8680 Рік тому

      Je pense qu'on parle assez bien anglais. Moi aussi je dis souvent "sorry if my english is bad" je crois qu'on a de bon niveau dans cette langue et le français 😉

    • @burgerfrites3480
      @burgerfrites3480 Рік тому

      Sorry my english is poor but my ear is rich 🤣🤣 love it

  • @K002van-el6xh
    @K002van-el6xh Рік тому +2

    😂 I m so excited because I got all the answers correct 🎉. I am a self taught guitar player, and recently I acquired a piano and I am starting to get the hand of it. I simply love it

  • @skylee5029
    @skylee5029 3 місяці тому

    That was a very fun relative pitch exercise, but I certainly don't have perfect pitch and was able to answer all tests correctly...I friggin hope'd I'd be able to since I've been playing music since 7th grade

  • @fruzsinatoth2774
    @fruzsinatoth2774 11 місяців тому +10

    As a person who thought herself to be tone deaf, I am proudly saying that I managed the first two 😂😂 haha

  • @adelie8837
    @adelie8837 Рік тому +15

    Being a French horn in a band has helped me understand note harmonies and differentiate sounds within small ranges which is probably why I did well

  • @LucBoeren
    @LucBoeren 6 місяців тому +1

    Cute I like these assignments, would love to do more intermediate stuff. This is pretty easy stuff though to a moderately trained musician I think.

  • @DeXx_The_Reaper
    @DeXx_The_Reaper Рік тому +44

    No mistakes at all. Since I started learning music, music theory was kind of hard and time consuming for me. Then I found out that I can learn something 10 times faster by ear, I memorize songs perfectly, I can identify notes very easily, the year I started playing electric guitar I never used an tuner to tune it while I see professionals who can't tune a guitar without a tuner.

    • @richardsearles435
      @richardsearles435 Рік тому +8

      Same here.
      I learned classical piano from age 7, and discovered I had perfect pitch during an aural exam.
      I went on to teach myself guitar, and I can restring one and tune it up damn near spot on by ear, only using a digital tuner to ensure its completely accurate

    • @ZerosMask
      @ZerosMask Рік тому

      Ummm, fuck you guys, i am fucking jealous

    • @minotaur8426
      @minotaur8426 Рік тому +11

      You're so modest

    • @DeXx_The_Reaper
      @DeXx_The_Reaper 10 місяців тому +1

      @@minotaur8426 I am the Ear God

    • @Mishtiman
      @Mishtiman 10 місяців тому +1

      @@richardsearles435 Way to go!!

  • @fabricioservilla5254
    @fabricioservilla5254 Рік тому +18

    I am a music student, and I am more than sure that this training would be much more fun trying different scales, at least with A Minor, but very good job.

  • @Sabrina_Nurullaeva
    @Sabrina_Nurullaeva Рік тому +15

    I got everything right, but I don't have perfect pitch xD. I'm just a pianist who has heard the c major scale so many times that I memorized it to the point where I could answer every question.

  • @E.GillFishy
    @E.GillFishy 8 місяців тому +1

    I definitely don’t have perfect pitch, but I do have somewhat good relative pitch. I got two wrong towards the end of the video, but the only way I was able to get the others was by humming the scale out loud and matching that to the note played. 🤷‍♀️

  • @brigetbirbaew
    @brigetbirbaew Місяць тому

    Ive played piano and sang for a good majority of my life and really enjoyed this! Good relative pitch here but hearing loss is definetly taking its toll I fear

  • @MetalHead2008
    @MetalHead2008 Рік тому +7

    I'm an perfect pitch, so this relative test was very funny and easy for me! Good video!

  • @mjefielder
    @mjefielder Рік тому +7

    Inner pitch is very interesting and I think even among those who securely have “perfect” pitch they relate to it in individual ways, eg depending on what sort of performer/musician they are.
    As for me, I don’t have perfect pitch, but I have a very high level of musical training and to a great extent am able to audiate scores at sight, and listen to music and fully reproduce it on the piano at once. But because I don’t have “perfect” pitch I’m also able to transpose whatever I hear to any key simply by imagining that I heard it in that key.
    But I guess there’s a lot of pitch memory there because I immediately recognised the pitch of this video’s intro. And consequently the rest of the video.
    EDIT: I know this video is actually bullshit but it made me stop and reflect.

    • @dipszi49
      @dipszi49 Рік тому

      It's fun Maxim, and people may get some mood and looking after some musician stuff from themselves. :)

  • @paulinoo2
    @paulinoo2 Рік тому

    I passed them all !! 💪 Vrey entertaining !! I want more !! Thanks !

  • @user-uo6em8iq4f
    @user-uo6em8iq4f 3 місяці тому

    Damn guess I have perfect pitch. Thanks for boosting my confidence lol

  • @mspg2
    @mspg2 Рік тому +100

    Thanks buddy i had them ALL correct - I suppose it comes from singing and singing in a choir or group. It was a great exercise.

    • @pardonmypiano
      @pardonmypiano  Рік тому +6

      singing helped me so much as well!!

    • @joeyst-laurent365
      @joeyst-laurent365 Рік тому

      @@pardonmypiano Perfect pitch, also known as absolute pitch, is the ability to identify or produce a musical note without any reference point. Your test doesn't test that at all. Also, you're not likely to have perfect pitch even if you answer everything correctly.

  • @esclance
    @esclance Рік тому +3

    2:51 NO FREAKING WAY I GOT THAT

  • @laurentzduba1298
    @laurentzduba1298 5 місяців тому

    Only confident with my answer if the note sequence corresponds that of the pentatonic blues scale and some scales often used by famous rock guitarists.

  • @Kira-1418
    @Kira-1418 11 місяців тому

    This was really fun to do! I'm classical music lover and I'm guessing it's for a reason!

  • @orkidarrapi1428
    @orkidarrapi1428 Рік тому +3

    Omg I almost found them all. I didn't expect to find the last one, but I found it😁 Tysm for making this video. It helps me so much, because I'm learning piano by myself and I need exersises like these. Pls make other videos about the perfect pitch

  • @ChasingDreamsWSkye
    @ChasingDreamsWSkye Рік тому +9

    That was a great test, love it! I only got the last question wrong. 😊

    • @simonbionary11010
      @simonbionary11010 11 місяців тому

      A very interesting video. The last test was the easiest in my opinion since the note difference were superobvious. I had some problem with 1 part of the 2nd test. But after a 2nd listen i got it.
      Supercool that people's hearing are so different from one another.

  • @aksh4wty
    @aksh4wty 4 місяці тому

    happy that i aced this without much musical knowledge

  • @user-jh6eo9hj3f
    @user-jh6eo9hj3f 6 місяців тому

    partial relative pitch.. im gonna have to practice more.

  • @pardonmypiano
    @pardonmypiano  Рік тому +66

    In all honesty, here's the most UNDERRATED pianist on UA-cam! :) : ua-cam.com/video/2q2EciF0i9w/v-deo.html

  • @lukeanderson6427
    @lukeanderson6427 Рік тому +24

    3:36 just means you can recognize a pentatonic scale

    • @yyyy4244
      @yyyy4244 Рік тому

      Pentatonic scale has no 7 too

    • @lukeanderson6427
      @lukeanderson6427 Рік тому +1

      @@yyyy4244 i know but listening to the first part you can recognize pretty easily that they are the same

  • @kevin9c1
    @kevin9c1 11 місяців тому

    Nailed it. I don't have PP but I accept that I have very good RP. Not a ton of musical training (3 years of piano lessons as a kid, choir in school). I like to sing, fool around on the piano (try to play by ear), and wish I had a drum set. Assume this test is easy for all actual musicians.

  • @dilloppy333
    @dilloppy333 2 місяці тому

    "You get a cookie!" shouldn't have made me laugh that hard. Lol

  • @numero7mojeangering
    @numero7mojeangering Рік тому +33

    If you can think of a note based on it's frequency then compared it to what you hear. You may be able to identify approximately what is the frequency of the note. I remember 20Hz 40Hz 80Hz 220Hz 440Hz ~1000Hz 2000Hz etc. I'm also able to sweep the frequencies up or down a little. Memorize letters with pitch (which I didn't do) to relate the two. Or imagine the keyboard with the frequencies sweeping across it. It becomes easier as you play with oscillator and seeing what's the frequency. That's how I think.

    • @FRGvr
      @FRGvr Рік тому

      What the fuck, can you rephrase that in english

    • @maximkrastev7824
      @maximkrastev7824 Рік тому

      yup... snapchat pfp... definitely lying

    • @numero7mojeangering
      @numero7mojeangering Рік тому

      @@maximkrastev7824sorry I'm not able to lie to myself. If I could this would solve many problems that I have (aka not solving them).

    • @numero7mojeangering
      @numero7mojeangering Рік тому

      @@maximkrastev7824 Oh I might have written too much as if I had superpowers or something that why you think I'm lying. (Inventing stuff or made them up to grow my ego).

  • @CandyTheCatBR
    @CandyTheCatBR 6 місяців тому

    my sparta remixes years made me get almost all right.

  • @markbelanger5757
    @markbelanger5757 2 місяці тому

    It was great!

  • @andreainzaghi7373
    @andreainzaghi7373 Рік тому +5

    all done, I have not perfect pitch because I need to listen to the scale first, but ok I have relative pitch

  • @snehasha6891
    @snehasha6891 Рік тому +6

    10/10....my music teacher tested my ear a lot when i was very young...and yea i needed a confirmation on the internet

  • @francougar
    @francougar Рік тому +2

    I think this is more like a memory test than a perfect pitch test.

  • @queendanji5676
    @queendanji5676 7 місяців тому

    What’s the name of the song at the start? I want to learn it!

  • @littlemonster9689
    @littlemonster9689 Рік тому +15

    I am really surprised. I got everything right. But my problem is that I don't do a lot with music and I can't read notes. So I am not that good in remembering the sounds. But I think if my voice would be better😂I would be actually quite good at singing.

  • @alligent8800
    @alligent8800 Рік тому +12

    you made a perfect pitch test, that doesn't tell you if you have perfect pitch, every music major ever could do this easily

  • @DBZProduction
    @DBZProduction 3 місяці тому

    I'm really good at playing music by ear but not fast like all the other pianists, because I'm not a pianist lol. However, I noticed that I was unable to identify multiple tones being played in a scale all together verses just two to three. Though I will say, that I don't play the piano every day and sometimes I don't play it for a month or so, as my life is busy. Great video.

  • @claracherif7643
    @claracherif7643 Місяць тому

    I DID SO WELL AND I EVEN GOT THE LAST QUESTION THANK YOU FOR MAKING MY DAY

  • @chrislgbtq
    @chrislgbtq 11 місяців тому +3

    0:01 What's the name of the song at the beginning?

  • @Vienna2006
    @Vienna2006 Рік тому +75

    Perfect pitch gang here 🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️
    Edit: 58 likes in 3 weeks???????
    Wow guys thanks😍😍, the most I have had in my life!!!

    • @Michael-iw2me
      @Michael-iw2me Рік тому +2

      😢

    • @naddylikesmusic3593
      @naddylikesmusic3593 Рік тому +1

      Yooo

    • @SoyCharlitos
      @SoyCharlitos Рік тому +1

      Yessir

    • @stephenhathaway269
      @stephenhathaway269 Рік тому +1

      Id like to know for certain

    • @carimpest
      @carimpest Рік тому +1

      I'm very bad in the first test but very good in the last one, i got very VERY mad when they change the notes because I can notice it right away, it's like...I'm enjoying the symphony why you change it? Perhaps some one else with perfect pitch could relate to this...hahaha

  • @timmzzzz88
    @timmzzzz88 9 місяців тому

    I have a learned form of perfect pitch. meaning I started off just knowing what a standard E note or chord was cause we had a black sabbath tape in our car stereo growing up. I can't tell you how many thousand times I've heard Paranoid or War Pigs by the time I was like 6. I got into music by the time I was maybe 8 or 9. I started playing guitar. I cant' recognize all the notes. But I can fairly quickly pick up G , A, C, and D now. And starting to know almost as quick when I hear B and F's as well. Of course this is only in Major and Minor tones. when you get to suspended and what not I don't know them that specifically. But can still pretty correctly recognize the root

  • @pi0239
    @pi0239 11 місяців тому

    It's quite useful thanks

  • @MrTsetso
    @MrTsetso Рік тому +3

    Since I was 6 I have been knowing I have perfect pitch!

  • @jarvinfanger9161
    @jarvinfanger9161 Рік тому +5

    I am so happy! I got all right, even tho I'm a beginner in music theory. 🥳

  • @dianavasylieva2678
    @dianavasylieva2678 10 місяців тому

    Cool test) I took pauses sometimes to think, but I have a 100% result!

  • @lowlowseesee
    @lowlowseesee 8 місяців тому

    this is like a musical iq test mixed with a bit of recollection

  • @nilsragnar1347
    @nilsragnar1347 Рік тому +10

    Haha this is not perfect pitch in the slightest wtf??

  • @jonamadatsu2918
    @jonamadatsu2918 Рік тому +3

    For me, I have (or had ) what I called relative pitch. I could hear (for example) a solid D minor chord (like from Bach's Toccata in D minor). Then from that point/sound, I could figure out keys and identify note names from that.

  • @AgxntOrange
    @AgxntOrange 2 місяці тому

    I definitely do t have perfect pitch or phenomenal relative pitch either but I did quite well considering my only experience with music is listening to it lol

  • @ElInventor
    @ElInventor 4 місяці тому

    Perfect. That's why I'm a musician.

  • @sofiacamacho9197
    @sofiacamacho9197 Рік тому +3

    I don’t think this means I have perfect pitch but after playing 5 years of piano I could say my ear playing has progressed. Overall cool video 👌🏿

  • @drover7476
    @drover7476 Рік тому +4

    Got everything right apart from telling which it was between A B C hahaha

    • @rix7319
      @rix7319 Рік тому

      same lol
      got the "tricky" ones but messed up like the 3rd question

  • @junesondrab3833
    @junesondrab3833 9 місяців тому

    I need to see the piano keys being hit after the first few easy ones.

  • @darrensmith6504
    @darrensmith6504 Рік тому +4

    I might have partial pitch🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @brunomcleod
    @brunomcleod Рік тому +6

    I have perfect pitch and the two notes played at 0:38 are an a and a c sharp, is that intentional?

  • @anton34567
    @anton34567 8 місяців тому

    I never realized I had perfect pitch... I play the flute and piano for fun and in-school reasons, and I thought everyone could do this. 😭

  • @remyfrimon2739
    @remyfrimon2739 2 місяці тому

    While i enjoyed doing this "test" and learned i should probably become a teacher, the "test" however started out fine but morphed into a memory game.

  • @a4l1f3
    @a4l1f3 Рік тому +3

    At 40 seconds the notes are NOT A B but A C#. I was so annoyed at this

  • @MandolinSashaank
    @MandolinSashaank Рік тому +3

    I'm shocked I was able to answer all correctly. I guess playing the mandolin has subconsciously improved my music ear.

  • @flappyjay_gaming
    @flappyjay_gaming 3 місяці тому

    this just evolves into a memory test and i obviously failed

  • @Scubasteve0071
    @Scubasteve0071 4 місяці тому

    When I was younger I took piano and keyboard lessons from a professional trainer. This is very similar to alot of the training that I did. This was kinda cool to see!! I passed all of them, no pausing which was very suprising at my age now and how long ago that was. Alot of fun for sure. I produce music now so that may be part of the reason why I can still pick up "most" instruments and learn them by ear. Most of the time.

  • @semi-dead9243
    @semi-dead9243 Рік тому +5

    Well I already have relative pitch, I’ve had it for a while. I’ve just took this test and got everything right so I have perfect pitch. It took a lot of concentration though lol

    • @zaddy8629
      @zaddy8629 Рік тому

      This test doesn't properly determine perfect pitch I highly doubt you have it tho

    • @semi-dead9243
      @semi-dead9243 Рік тому

      @@zaddy8629 oof. Well it’s all down to opinions at the end of the day

    • @wthell2575
      @wthell2575 Рік тому

      I can answer all the questions in a sec, the last one took 2 secs because i have to remember the order - not the degree. I can identify all notes on the piano, sound any note I can identify the notes and octave range but a bit difficult with other type of instruments and voices.
      That means I don't have perfect pitch I think.🥲

    • @semi-dead9243
      @semi-dead9243 Рік тому

      @@wthell2575 it’s ok, you’re still a very talented musician

  • @Ryangatea
    @Ryangatea Рік тому +4

    1:49 Cmon I got 4! Can I please still get a cookie? 🙏

    • @Cameyhere
      @Cameyhere 11 місяців тому +1

      Here you go 🍪

    • @Ryangatea
      @Ryangatea 11 місяців тому

      @@Cameyhere Thanks! :😀

  • @Crazyclay78YT
    @Crazyclay78YT 5 місяців тому

    yeah i definitely do not have perfect pitch, but ive been playing music for about 7 years and this was REALLY easy

  • @majaa_its
    @majaa_its 10 місяців тому +2

    i did most of these exercises correct - actually had my mistakes on the easier exercises. I don't think I have a good pitch at all, my memory is just quite good and I guess you get better the more you practice.
    Still it was very fun trying this so thanks a lot for posting

  • @Army-fu2qz
    @Army-fu2qz Рік тому +7

    i got a little more than half correct. i have the most issues when it comes to memory and more than one note