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absolute pitch
(redirected from perfect pitch)

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absolute pitch, the position of a tone in the musical scale determined according to its number of vibrations per second, irrespective of other tones. The term also denotes the capacity to identify any tone upon hearing it sounded alone or to sing any specified tone. Experiments have shown that this ability, a form of memory, can be acquired through practice, but in some individuals it appears to be inborn.
absolute pitch
1. the ability to identify exactly the pitch of a note without comparing it to another
2. the exact pitch of a note determined by its number of vibrations per second


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In a little girl's voice, Dunne gives May Bird the perfect pitch for her harrowing adventures in a world filled with ghosts, demons and other nightmarish creatures.
Titled Perfect Pitch Black, the new material is, again, an extension of the band's creative power.
 
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