Absolute pitch
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+ | '''Absolute pitch''' ('''AP'''), often called '''perfect pitch''', is a rare ability of a person to identify or re-create a given [[musical note]] without the benefit of a [[reference tone]]. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Ear training]] | ||
+ | * [[Levitin effect]] | ||
+ | * [[List of people with absolute pitch]] | ||
+ | * [[Psychophysics#Discrimination|Discrimination]] | ||
+ | * [[Tonal memory]] | ||
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Absolute pitch (AP), often called perfect pitch, is a rare ability of a person to identify or re-create a given musical note without the benefit of a reference tone.
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