Are you TONE DEAF or MUSICALLY GIFTED? (A FUN test for non-musicians)

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Pardon my Piano

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TODAY you are going to find out exactly how musical your ear is on a scale from 0 to 15! This test is also perfect for your friends if you want to see what TONE AWARENESS score they get. You should challenge your best friend! :)
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 test 😀Also, I have a 2nd TEST that tests your ear in a different way. It is also perfect for practicing and sharpening your ear!
• GLOBAL test for non-mu...
0:00 - Intro
1:35 - Chapter 1 - Pitch Recognition
3:11 - Chapter 2 - Pitch Memory
4:26 - Chapter 3 - Harmony Awareness
7:19 - Chapter 4 - Tonality
9:04 - Chapter 5 - Resolution
10:53 - Chapter 6 - Perfect Pitch?!
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@pardonmypiano
@pardonmypiano 3 місяці тому
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@susubabaify
@susubabaify 2 місяці тому
It was a cool test. Much better than math. lol
@LuxuriousLenay
@LuxuriousLenay 2 місяці тому
Thank you for this video :) I like the piano. I got every question, up until #13. I am not very familiar with the whole resolution thing! 😅 but fun :)
@smithrock876
@smithrock876 2 місяці тому
I got 13 answers right , I screwed -up the last two. It was interesting though , thank you!
@user-id4ec9vp1p
@user-id4ec9vp1p 2 місяці тому
I missed the last question, # 15
@pennyhesler3146
@pennyhesler3146 2 місяці тому
I play no instruments at all but got a 15 score
@danaaxelson6200
@danaaxelson6200 Рік тому
A professor at conservatory said, “if you can tell one persons voice from another, you are not tone deaf.”
@oscarschuit
@oscarschuit Рік тому
after that, the professor was fired? 😅
@ffggddss
@ffggddss Рік тому
Disagree. Different voices tend to have different tone quality, even when voicing the same tone. A tone-deaf person could distinguish voices on the basis of tone quality. Fred
@yuriatsugi3696
@yuriatsugi3696 Рік тому
Dam i am tone deaf then
@oscarschuit
@oscarschuit Рік тому
@@ffggddss Spot on, Fred!
@PhytonG1642
@PhytonG1642 Рік тому
@@ffggddss I don't think that is tone. Tone is just the frequency range of the sound that you hear, and timbre is the difference that the sound that another person makes (such as 2 person say at the same tone, but one is less airy, and one is too airy). I don't think there's a tone deaf person, they just have different receptor as normal people. They could sing and know notes as any other person could do, but they just need to practice to transpose it in their head (they know the gain of the frequency that they hear, but can't transmit normally like normal people would do).
@koln2109
@koln2109 10 місяців тому
The fact that most questions come in pairs with alternating answers makes this test much easier than it should be
@stuppittyhed
@stuppittyhed 10 місяців тому
Something tells me that you''ll be okay eventually.
@lilsmokey5553
@lilsmokey5553 9 місяців тому
the point is to answer honestly, not to cheat the system
@austenhead5303
@austenhead5303 9 місяців тому
People are bitching at you, but you're right. No multiple choice test should have answers come in easily recogniseable patterns. However honest you might want to be, that's going to throw you off.
@urfrend01
@urfrend01 9 місяців тому
@@lilsmokey5553 the point is that he happened to notice an obvious pattern, not that he was trying cheat the system
@juji_
@juji_ 9 місяців тому
@@lilsmokey5553it’s called pattern recognition dog
@annpeet4334
@annpeet4334 Місяць тому
Thank you. I missed two, 8 & 10. When I was a child my mother told me to stop singing, that I was tone deaf. So I would only sing when by myself, or softly during hymns at church. About fifteen years ago a couple of music teachers in church talked me into joining our choir and now I love singing. Peeps, don’t ever say to your child not to sing!
@studio107bgallery4
@studio107bgallery4 Місяць тому
Wow, same with my mom, sorry you’ve had to experience that because I still love singing. My grandma though told me I could sing at the top of my lungs in church because God would like that so I did sing really loud in church! After that I just sang with every song and in the shower, in the car and one day, my brain said, “write some songs”….so I got my Moms 2006 computer with garageband and put some poems together with some GarageBand arrangements and I have Arranged/written over 100 songs. They are in my own voice because I can’t really sing in anybody else’s voice. But singing is a form of ecstasy and release at the same time one day I might be brave enough to share my songs with the world, because they really came from nowhere. I was always told I was tone deaf. but I pass this test. I hope you keep on singing.❤❤❤
@annpeet4334
@annpeet4334 Місяць тому
@@studio107bgallery4 thank you so much for sharing.
@euphemiaknw7696
@euphemiaknw7696 Місяць тому
That's such a horrible thing to say to anyone let alone your child!!
@cowfreezer7099
@cowfreezer7099 Місяць тому
I’m sorry your mom said that! I was very fortunate to have a mother who recognized if I was flat or sharp and tried to correct me. It taught me how to listen for the note before singing/playing (as I now play the flute). According to this test, I have “perfect pitch,” but in actuality, I just have good ear training (and relative pitch-I can always hear concert A in my head, and when I studied music in college for a bit, that’s what I used to base other notes for ear training and sight singing exercises). Perfect pitch is when you can pull any pitch out of a hat, which is what my husband has. I’m glad you’re still enjoying singing! Keep it up!
@procrasti86
@procrasti86 Місяць тому
I have an italian neighbour, she loves to sing christian songs. But her voice is ear piercing and she has no control over it. Kinda sounds like a cat being skinned alive. Any advice on how to convince her to stop?
@k8marlowe
@k8marlowe Місяць тому
What a great idea for content! As a child, I struggled with undiagnosed ADHD which made it very difficult for me to learn to read music. I was too young to recognize that others did not struggle in the same way. So, I would have my piano teacher play the music for me and then go home and work it out until it sounded right. In fact, I never learned to “sight-read” music, but I did go on to play the cello and sing, along with play the piano. This test confirms what I was told: 15/15, and it just made my day. Thank you!
@sendtothisone
@sendtothisone Місяць тому
I'm the opposite with my ADHD. I can figure it out from sheet music and practice, but struggle more to play by ear. And don't ask me to learn a song from the radio! 😅
@carolinesanderson5950
@carolinesanderson5950 28 днів тому
Oh wow, had similar struggles & yep was never any good at sight reading. Now it makes sense why I found that so difficult. I also had to do what you did & just experiment with different notes until it sounded right. I’m really out of practice on the piano now…can still play if I have the sheet music & used to know the song but even tho I know where to place my hands, if someone pointed to a note on the sheet & asked me to name it, apart from those close to middle C, I couldn’t. I learnt up to grade 6 but haven’t retained it. It’s so bizarre, it’s like subconsciously I still can read music & my hands know what to do but on a conscious level, it may as well be a beginner in terms of reading the music.
@pointlesswasteoftime
@pointlesswasteoftime 7 днів тому
I had the same issue. Undiagnosed autism and ADHD, but still made it to first chair clarinet by memorising the score. I could sight read, but the processing delay of look, read, then remember the physical way to play the note, then look, and read, going back and forwards from abstract concept (A, B, C etc) to the physical aspect of breath control, embouchure, and finger position was just too difficult. I couldn't learn scales either. Once I switched instruments and started teaching myself I pretty much abandoned traditional sheet music and worked with the physical and aural aspects. I write and compose with shapes, and visualise grids. Whatever works. There are no rules in music.
@k8marlowe
@k8marlowe 7 днів тому
@@pointlesswasteoftime Yes! Well put.
@songbird1570
@songbird1570 7 днів тому
That's almost like me 😮 i learned to play the flute without notes my techer played the song first so i could listen after that i remebered where to put my fingers to get the same sound, i have always been singing as long as i can remember too and now I'm trying to learn the piano by ear. I was diagnosed with ADD and Atypical Autism as an adult. I guess i have learned to listening so i got 15/15 too. ☺️
@Chris-ht1vv
@Chris-ht1vv 10 місяців тому
the dissonance question is really hard for musicians because even the notes that "clash" with the chord could still fit if they exist within the right context of a progression
@Dharma_Bum
@Dharma_Bum 10 місяців тому
Yep. I found the dissonance questions a little too basic, verging on ‘I’m right, your wrong because I’ve just got my degree and know it all and what would you know”? Vs me with over 50 years music experience thinking, hmm, this dissonance will fit with this, already creating the music in my mind. Arrogance of youth vs arrogance of varied and multiple experience 😂
@Tatiana-zs3dc
@Tatiana-zs3dc 10 місяців тому
was easy for me
@barkspawn
@barkspawn 10 місяців тому
Jazz musician: "everything fits together"
@Chris-ht1vv
@Chris-ht1vv 10 місяців тому
@@Dharma_Bum Exactly, where I heard the supposed dissonance I filled in the missing context and pretext automatically in my mind and it sounded good 😅😂
@christiaanbijzet9008
@christiaanbijzet9008 10 місяців тому
@@Dharma_Bum Well I dont have like a lot of musical experience but as I see it, just because something clashes does not mean it cant be used together. In fact knowing that it clashes makes it possible for you to use it in specific ways together to create a specific effect. That, however, does not change the fact that it clashes. It's like certain colours clash with each other but if used correctly in a panting together, that clash gives definition to the painting. Note this is only my ignorant ideas. I do not have a music degree or years of experience, merely love listening to music and writing
@bookmagicroe9553
@bookmagicroe9553 11 місяців тому
Got 14 out of 15. Ears still working good at age 73. Fun test!
@noahtriumph1560
@noahtriumph1560 11 місяців тому
Whoa that is gifted.
@Meta9871
@Meta9871 11 місяців тому
Nice going sir!
@frankdidomenico9482
@frankdidomenico9482 11 місяців тому
Im 73 in april got 14 of 15 correct..i was too quick on 15 if i would have slowed down a little i would have got it right. Good to know we are not ready for the home...lol im thinking about doing busking around the country.
@rimmybeuron9535
@rimmybeuron9535 11 місяців тому
ears still working but not for long
@lavie5413
@lavie5413 11 місяців тому
we might have accidentally swapt our hearing. I'm 15 and have the hearing of a 70 year old. Can I have good hearing back again?😊
@CrazyCrystal8175
@CrazyCrystal8175 Місяць тому
I've been told my whole life that I play the piano by ear. I took classical piano lessons from 4yrs old until I was about 16 or 17. I played in things such as SC Guild as well. I also learned to play other instruments like the Flute, Piccolo, and Guitar. I took this test and got all 15 questions correct! The reason I'm telling you this is because I am almost 50yrs old and haven't played in awhile, and was curious to find out how many of your questions i would get right and well, I got all 15 correct😮❤ I decided to sit down and see what I still remembered, and it was like riding a bike! After about 10 minutes, I was playing my favorites and it felt soooo amazing!!!❤ So, Thank you for the reminder❤
@donnasqueaky2
@donnasqueaky2 Місяць тому
I missed the last one. Thank you! That was fun!😊
@jkhc29
@jkhc29 15 днів тому
Me too!
@natepoodle9132
@natepoodle9132 12 днів тому
Yes, same Donna. I do not think getting that would be genius, because a little practice would ensure 100 percent accuracy in a lot of skilled musicians. I think genius would imply someone who is really far above the vast majority of people.
@CarolBondOldDragonMama
@CarolBondOldDragonMama 7 днів тому
Me too!
@LaurenceBotha
@LaurenceBotha 3 дні тому
Yup. I need to work on that, too. Though I'm not sure how. On another note 😉... I'm not a fan of referring to major and minor chords, scales, or melodies, as happy or sad, I'll always argue the reasoning, but I hear the difference.
@thurm64
@thurm64 Рік тому
For number 9, I think the melody clashing really depends on what your musical background is - it sounded quite nice to me in the context of something like jazz
@VasiliyOgniov
@VasiliyOgniov Рік тому
This is 100% why I have failed this question. To be fair, jazz is a bit wacky in terms of, how to put it, "classical pleasantness". It is more, let's say, liberal towards this kind of stuff because it is based on sort of "dialogue" between instruments so it is ok that some will sound clashing with eachother yet it fits perfectly
@paulinoo2
@paulinoo2 Рік тому
Yes it's a classical ear, in jazz you hear à lot of "resolution" that are in fact enigmas or questions, jazz leaves it open.
@tracik1277
@tracik1277 Рік тому
Agree.
@winkfinkerstien1957
@winkfinkerstien1957 Рік тому
I also agree, although I did get the answer right in the limited context. If there were another note or two that followed, I think it would have more obvious. 😎👍🏻
@tracik1277
@tracik1277 Рік тому
Most of the questions were based on pure fact, I think that 9, 13, and 14 and possibly 12 had an element of opinion involved.
@JustAPersonWhoComments
@JustAPersonWhoComments 11 місяців тому
Imagine being able to hit every note perfectly and having the voice of an angel but the moment someone asks you to clap in rhythm, it's like you've never heard music in your life
@mitrikgaduk347
@mitrikgaduk347 11 місяців тому
Having perfect pitch and rhythm are two very different things. A lot of musicians, especially incredibly gifted ones still struggle at first with timing as it can be a bit difficult to get used to. A lot of people will do covers not just because it's fun and good practice but also because it can help getting their timing better. It's a lot harder however in certain genres though, especially those with off-beats, time signature changes, and syncopation flips. Mathcore is a total bitch as it has very little amount of "head bobbing". Actually, now that I think about it, if you want to help your rhythm, find a song you can sing to, but also head bob too. Obviously don't head bob AND sing at the same time, that's terrible for you, head bob to find the rhythm. I know you likely didn't need this help specifically, but I have heard similar stuff before, so I thought I'd give my thoughts.
@andrew3790
@andrew3790 11 місяців тому
@@mitrikgaduk347 Especially when you are playing 2 different rythums at the same time!
@stonerlokz
@stonerlokz 11 місяців тому
​@@andrew3790 Exactly,.. & When You're doing this on two different instruments, it's enough to make your head "bob" in the wrong chord . . ! 😅
@chazzlebazzle69
@chazzlebazzle69 11 місяців тому
Ask a drummer
@Grianan66
@Grianan66 11 місяців тому
While far from pitch perfect, I can completely relate to this feeling. When I was in high school back during the "Chorus Line" days, my choral directors always shook their heads and said something like "Beautiful voice, rhythm of a 3 legged cow." They often gave me my own choregography that limited the amount of dance movements I had to do to still look like (to the audience) that I was doing the same moves - fortunately being on the back row of the risers gave me the cover I needed. Wow - I sure miss those days!
@lilililipictures5721
@lilililipictures5721 Місяць тому
The last question was the only difficult one for me! Thanks for sharing your skills🎶❤
@user-hb6ti4ie2o
@user-hb6ti4ie2o 13 днів тому
Same! That’s the only one I missed!
@Lashlyn1
@Lashlyn1 6 днів тому
Yes me too! I had fun doing it!
@janwheeler87
@janwheeler87 Місяць тому
It's nice to get confidence back that at 67, I still have the ability to hear music well, I spent 30 years in Choirs and as an acapella singer, sweet Adeline singer and was gifted with perfect pitch. Haven't sang much the last 25 years, so this reminded me of my music classes in high school and college so thanks for the memories!!
@dvd6722
@dvd6722 5 місяців тому
I got the last one wrong. I never knew the difference between major and minor. Also, I feel like the "resolved" vs. "unresolved" really explains a lot of the satisfaction we get from music. Imagine how menacing and unsettling a song would be to listen to if it was all "unresolved" melodies.
@nickdoeslife9531
@nickdoeslife9531 5 місяців тому
I got everything right but the three questions about Resolved or unresolved.
@dvd6722
@dvd6722 5 місяців тому
@@nickdoeslife9531 80% = a good grade
@rickysteamboat8720
@rickysteamboat8720 5 місяців тому
Usually it would be, although if I'm correct - i'm not an expert in music theory - Teenage Dream by Katy Perry is a rare example of a pop song where the chords never resolve and there's constant tension - it's a testament to the amazing skills of the songwriters that they were able to craft a happy, summery sounding pop hit this way.
@dvd6722
@dvd6722 5 місяців тому
@@rickysteamboat8720 I'm gonna give that a listen on the way home. Thanks
@SynergyAVE
@SynergyAVE 5 місяців тому
I only missed #15 as well
@danum442
@danum442 Рік тому
Just watched this video. Wasn't sure I was musically gifted. Turns out that I am. New album out soon!
@ananagimo3147
@ananagimo3147 Рік тому
😂, we'll be waiting!
@proud2bamerican
@proud2bamerican Рік тому
lol
@joyvalentine1884
@joyvalentine1884 Рік тому
😂❤
@ashleyrozanski86
@ashleyrozanski86 Рік тому
Same here! 15/15...not sure why i am not a rich and famous musician...🤔
@tgif1207
@tgif1207 Рік тому
😂
@nathaliekhokholkoff4479
@nathaliekhokholkoff4479 20 днів тому
thanks mickael. very funny. I discovered I am a " musical genius " 15/15. 😮 you made my day 😂
@AngelaDowda
@AngelaDowda 26 днів тому
Missed the last one but I rushed through it thinking it would be easy. I should have replayed it and dome my usual mental "diagnosis" and I believe I would have got it right. Thanks for making this video!
@Defmusicman1
@Defmusicman1 Рік тому
I’m a deaf musician. I can’t identify notes, key or chords by ear but I’m having so much fun playing bass guitar and jamming with friends in a band.
@stevenbastien9028
@stevenbastien9028 Рік тому
Did you see the deaf woman on the voice the other day? She was born both deaf and with perfect pitch. She sang and two chairs turned for her. She sounded very good, but my brain still does not understand how this is possible.
@Defmusicman1
@Defmusicman1 Рік тому
@@stevenbastien9028 That’s a very hard thing to do - sing on pitch if you’re deaf. I don’t know how she does it and I have nothing but respect for her.
@ChannelMath
@ChannelMath Рік тому
how do you keep time? do you use the feel of the vibrations much? or just notice visual cues from the band?
@rufus_mcdufus
@rufus_mcdufus Рік тому
I'm losing my high frequency hearing (down to about 2.5kHz now so can't hear a lot of speech) and am thinking of taking up the bass!
@PhytonG1642
@PhytonG1642 Рік тому
@@stevenbastien9028 can't tell that she is 100% deaf. Beethoven was deaf at his old age, but didn't when he was young. Maybe this is the case for her, or maybe she had bone conduction device so she could hear with the vibration of the bone
@The_Stranger91
@The_Stranger91 8 місяців тому
As a self taught guitarist I'm proud I got 14/15... the last was a bit tricky 😂
@EdDunkle
@EdDunkle 8 місяців тому
Yeah, I missed the last one too. But I am a horrible musician. It's very frustrating.
@fabgott8026
@fabgott8026 8 місяців тому
@@EdDunkle just comment. I repeated the last question wich was the only difficulty in this test. The test is not progressive, and this guy... I mean I hate his voice. But hey, we having fun right? I guess I could have 15/15 (but unsure, I repeated the question.) ( cheating?) He goes from supper easy to really hard on the last question. Ears needs training. And i dislike this video. Have a good day, 🤜🤛
@user-hr8zo6tj5q
@user-hr8zo6tj5q 8 місяців тому
im only piano grade 2 i got 14/15... i got one of the whatever assonance and the thingy(sry idk whatever that is) wrong but thyen i got the second one correct cause the first one i just dont know what that it. The last qn surprisingly got it right. is that good enough?
@The_Stranger91
@The_Stranger91 8 місяців тому
@@EdDunkle don't say that keep the good work and keep practicing and you will be way better 🎶🖤🎸
@The_Stranger91
@The_Stranger91 8 місяців тому
@user-hr8zo6tj5q I'm proud of what you got and this is really more than the average so well done buddy keep it up and good luck with your journey 🎶🎸🖤
@DonniePerry-kr3ks
@DonniePerry-kr3ks 18 годин тому
There is not a person watching today that didn’t get 100% of what they were looking for.Thank you for knowing you could help and actually helping.
@Oitdbem918
@Oitdbem918 7 днів тому
‭‭2 Timothy 1:7 KJV‬‬ [7] For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. ❤️♥️❤️
@tortoiselover
@tortoiselover 4 дні тому
That's a tattoo on my leg
@UltimateVegetto
@UltimateVegetto Рік тому
I'm not done yet but I had to laugh at question number 7. Before I was like: I'm not a musician, how would I know what constitutes a clashing sound? Then the second note happened and it was immediately abundantly clear.
@kristinehansen9780
@kristinehansen9780 Рік тому
I had the same problem initially. After the second question about clashing, I understood what I was looking for. I understand it now!
@MaxIsBackInTown
@MaxIsBackInTown Рік тому
Yeah this test is bullsh*t. Music is very contextual so to say the note objective clashes is nonsense.
@Jayhbentley
@Jayhbentley Рік тому
Yeah, I got question 6 wrong because the note sounded like it clashed to me. Then the note in question 7 literally made my body shiver. Didn't have any problems distinguishing them after that!
@irenecase1933
@irenecase1933 Рік тому
It was discordant enough I gritted my teeth….
@solarMusics
@solarMusics Рік тому
@@Jayhbentley You actually didn't get the 6 wrong. This is why this test is nonsense. When you combine the chord with the note you get a Minor Seventh chord, which is dissonant because of the seventh. And if notes do "clash" is entirely subjective, there is no right or wrong answer here.
@raetalaward9128
@raetalaward9128 7 місяців тому
As someone who was told "you are tone deaf" by my piano teacher as a child, I was very happy with 13 out of 15. Thank you. 😊❤
@prick100500
@prick100500 6 місяців тому
I have the same result and the same problem in my own childhood)
@lukask7445
@lukask7445 6 місяців тому
In fact all except 15 are quite easy for an average person with average experience hearing different music. And are very easy for any person with some experience playing any instrument.
@lsfen7
@lsfen7 6 місяців тому
@@lukask7445mhm yup it was way easier cuz I play guitar and it was sooo easy for me😂
@SurgeVR1
@SurgeVR1 6 місяців тому
I don’t know how and I didn’t guess but I got 15 correct as well as every other question and now I’m scared of myself
@tornadohorse7400
@tornadohorse7400 6 місяців тому
Aggree😂😂
@ctorressing
@ctorressing Місяць тому
14/15 This was really fun! Thanks for sharing the test.
@milkurself8820
@milkurself8820 6 днів тому
Question no 12, happy, really? It sounds pensive to me, which i would more readily associate with "sad"
@lowreadyacademy2929
@lowreadyacademy2929 Рік тому
Tone deafness in singing is something completely different than in music recognition. Many musicians can recognize and even predict chord progressions while improvising or soloing, however cannot "carry a tune in a bucket".
@charlesreid9337
@charlesreid9337 Рік тому
or get the intervals perfect but the notes are wrong or off
@geminidrums5530
@geminidrums5530 Рік тому
That's ME!!
@TheDavidPoole
@TheDavidPoole Рік тому
Frankie Valli is tone deaf, and it never hurt his career!
@penelope-online-4404
@penelope-online-4404 Рік тому
14/15 and yes that's me and that is why I am not a musician or a singer hahaha I LOOOOOOOOVE music a bit too much but I cannot sing, not even for a joke..
@mattiemathis9549
@mattiemathis9549 Рік тому
15/15. I can play anything that requires breath, but I hurt my own ears singing in the shower. 😂😂
@ruthiebenjamin1744
@ruthiebenjamin1744 Місяць тому
15 - it gave me confidence - music is my favorite thing in the world, but in all my 76 years I never had enough discipline to learn an instrument.
@dalepearson9658
@dalepearson9658 Місяць тому
Exactly the same on all counts but age. Maybe the organ, before fingers rigor mort.
@lawriefoster5587
@lawriefoster5587 Місяць тому
I agree with you!!
@Artsu1993
@Artsu1993 Місяць тому
start now...
@Cootiequeen
@Cootiequeen Місяць тому
Never too late
@braggestsole3016
@braggestsole3016 Місяць тому
You should have, I play a clarinet, and being in a band was the best decision I've ever made.
@Chewwy153qt
@Chewwy153qt День тому
As a 71 year old amateur musician, I aced it! It was fun and thank you for posting it.
@MerialTurner
@MerialTurner Місяць тому
❤ 😊 ❤ good morning I took this test and I missed the last two I really enjoyed that give us another test and keep on playing
@deeploverofG
@deeploverofG Рік тому
I thought I was tone deaf due to my off tone singing. After scoring 14/15, I realized I was singing out of my range! I sound great when I sing opera.
@lyndafayesmusic
@lyndafayesmusic Рік тому
Singing AND Hearing in ones "comfortable realm" is very important. This is an excellent video for people who think they might be "tone deaf", but in regard to Question 3... I wanted to mention, that the answers might be correct, (ABCcorrect) while the piano "could" be playing an "Octave" note, to the note being played ? Some singers and guitar students might answer wrongly, but based on their hearing the "Octave OF" the note in question; they would still be correct. Perhaps a NEW question to add to the list ? (Hearing octaves and harmonics?) And to be "displayed " in a different realm perhaps ? As a violinist who enjoyed singing too, I got trapped in the "Oh, you must sing opera" realm....and fought it fiercely! Hope you enjoy " Opera at it's Worst!" You Tube Being a strong alto,with love for hearing "some" types of opera -such as Sarah Brightman (not the skreetching high sopranos,ha ! it was with great consternation I convinced the classical guitarist in Italy to go along with it!) . LyndaFayesmusic@yahoo
@jamesgretsch4894
@jamesgretsch4894 Рік тому
Most people are not tone deaf. Very few people are tone deaf but people who are not musicians don't realize they are not tone deaf.
@peteriskrumings8771
@peteriskrumings8771 Рік тому
@@lyndafayesmusic Hi, I know there should be something under it if I could understand in simple terms but I didn't quite get it why some singers and guitar students might on purpose answer wrongly... I am not musicaly educated but that (single as mentioned) played 2nd note indeed sounded lower... unless it was ment as some kind of tricky question (but not in this simple test, right?) no matter how you put in technical terms, you hear very clearly the sound of 2nd note as it would exactly sound if played on lower key on the keyboard...
@rustykoenig3566
@rustykoenig3566 Рік тому
@@lyndafayesmusic Actually, Question 3 there is only one correct answer. The note is either the same note being played or is higher or lower than the first note. If you tune your A string to an A that is an octive lower is your A string correctly tuned? Nope... there is only ONE correct note to tune your A string too... (disregarding the fact there are multiple tuning styles depending on the group you are playing with... but that's another discussion completely lol). The octive ranges you are talking about is covered by later questions on the "test". The ones that play something then play a note 5 seconds later and ask if it "jives with" or "clashes with" the scale or chord... that is where you determine if its part of that "group" or if it's an "outsider" note. I missed the one that asked if the last note was repeated or not repeated... In my head I was thinking it either repeated the last note of the 7 first notes or not... and not thinking about if it matched any of the 7 notes... The chords/octives "realm" your talking about was indeed covered. I missed #6 because the note sounded a little sharp to fit with the chord played to me. So 1 missed and one missed due to misunderstanding the question. As for singing... I do EVERYONE a favor and save their ears... I have listened to myself in played back recordings... and I am not one of those people who think they sound good but can't carry a note whatsoever!! lol. My violin is my "voice' and it does the singing for me :)
@dawn7612
@dawn7612 Рік тому
😂
@jamesarens2805
@jamesarens2805 Рік тому
I think tone deafness is a term that gets overused a lot. It's actually extremely rare for someone to not be able to differentiate between two notes. Most people who think they are tone deaf most likely just struggle with simple harmonies.
@jabbermocky4520
@jabbermocky4520 Рік тому
Musicians sometimes like to bust other people down by calling them "tone deaf" when their own playing style is the real issue. They're sensitive. Just enjoy the music you like and let the pros worry about perfection.
@sykotikmommy
@sykotikmommy Рік тому
My mommom used to try claiming that I was tone deaf because she was and said that I took after her. I think she was just jealous because it turns out I'm above average. I've also just started learning guitar, and my instructor is amazed at how quickly and well I'm picking it up. I'm 42 now. My sons are like me, it seems. My 9 yr old is learning ukulele, my 16 yr old guitar and my 15 yr old piano.
@jabbermocky4520
@jabbermocky4520 Рік тому
@@sykotikmommy My mother "sings" out of tune, deliberately, for laughs. She does have an ear for music but the running joke on her side of the family is "We're all tone deaf and proud of it." Many of my nephews and nieces play instruments quite capably. My own son does, too. Just run with the funny and never let anyone spoil the joke.
@meanqkie2240
@meanqkie2240 Рік тому
Just because a singer has difficulty matching pitches perfectly doesn’t always mean they are tone deaf.
@racheldahliamusic
@racheldahliamusic Рік тому
@@sykotikmommy is ALWAYS our of jealousy believe me! I'm 42 too and been mostly torn down my whole life yet I just passed this test 💯
@TheSephoria
@TheSephoria 4 дні тому
Pwrfect score, while distracted. I am autistic and have had music teachers and vocal trainers praise me since very early childhood at my ear and pitch. My dad is tone deaf...couldn't carry a tune with handles! My Mum though has a good ear and until her strokes her pitch singing was near perfect. This was what my teen calls a "cakewalk" Loved it.
@kimm6173
@kimm6173 Місяць тому
Not musically inclined whatsoever. Surprised myself by getting every question right. Thank you for sharing this, I found it enlightening and enjoyable.
@joelh1950
@joelh1950 Рік тому
Though having severe tinnitus I was able to get 12 correct ! Those three million crickets all singing in harmony can really do a job on your hearing !
@johnwebster76
@johnwebster76 Рік тому
Hey, I got the same, but I've been told I couldn't carry a tune in a bucket. It doesn't bother me though, I know I can't sing
@larryjackson6238
@larryjackson6238 Рік тому
Same here! I have suffered from severe tinnitus for over 50 years. USAF 1965-1969. I will take 12 and be happy. 😊
@pamvanallen3919
@pamvanallen3919 Рік тому
I have tinnitus too and got 14 correct. I was once a musician...
@patmcgroin6916
@patmcgroin6916 Рік тому
12 here. I may have recognized a pattern of responses for 10 and 14...and went against the pattern - in all examples where there were two choices, one was A and the other was B. I...struggled with these two, thinking...it can't be so simple, one pair must be AA or BB... I have experience designing tests and evaluation...don't know if I overthought this or not, lol. But great experience!
@SandyKTJV
@SandyKTJV Рік тому
The crickets And the sound of a humming motor for me…people think am hard of hearing but it is really this constant background noise! Waiting for a cure…
@scarlett8782
@scarlett8782 4 місяці тому
I found this little test fun, but as a lifelong pianist myself, sometimes I find sound resolution to be a bit subjective, though I know where you're coming from in terms of music theory. thanks for making such a cute video for non-musicians. maybe it will get more people interested in music theory, or at least picking up an instrument.
@SnaFubar_24
@SnaFubar_24 4 місяці тому
I missed only 2 answers and they both dealt with resolution so as someone who is not a musician I find this easy to believe.
@computerjantje
@computerjantje 4 місяці тому
I don't think a test based on theory is the right way to get people interested in playing an instrument. I think it does the opposite. It is trying to get the emotion out of the music.
@hsyduddj
@hsyduddj 4 місяці тому
@@SnaFubar_24well done , the first resolution is very subjective, I am not sure he is correct on the first one
@SnaFubar_24
@SnaFubar_24 4 місяці тому
@@hsyduddj the first one i missed was #11 and there was 1 more miss after that, I think 13 but icr
@katperson7332
@katperson7332 4 місяці тому
@@hsyduddj9 and 10 confused me. I got them both wrong. I’m not very musical but found the answers depend on your own instinct as to what clashes. Subjective in fact.
@WholeBibleBelieverWoman
@WholeBibleBelieverWoman 28 днів тому
I got all of them correct except the last one. I would like to share a short story: when staying with my sister and her husband it was my nephew's birthday and from another room I heard my brother-in-law singing VERY LOUDLY the happy birthday so -- but WILDLY off-key and really crazy sounding yet filled with enthusiasm. I asked my sister why he sang it like that and she said, "He is tone deaf." I thought that was SO SWEET that hey sang so loudly and proudly out of love, not worrying about how he sounded. I wish I had a recording of that. (He is no longer with us.)
@sgtmomOK
@sgtmomOK 9 днів тому
My son sings off key, but with such unconscious enthusiasm you can’t help but enjoy it. We once took a trip to Las Vegas with him and a friend. In crowds he’d boom out Elvis’s“ Viva”! While many people joined in “Las Vegas” while he remained quiet. Everyone would collapse in giggles. It was a very fun experience…
@WholeBibleBelieverWoman
@WholeBibleBelieverWoman 9 днів тому
@@sgtmomOK Awesome!!!
@judiyannitell8624
@judiyannitell8624 Місяць тому
Missed #8. Music is allover in family, so surprised I missed. Thanks for the opportunity to test my ears at 78!
@kthwkr
@kthwkr Рік тому
I was trying to teach a 9 year old to sing. She couldn't carry a note in a bucket. I sang a note to her for her to sing back. She sang a tone way too low. I said "Higher! Higher!" She stood up.
@JeffJones-tg7pj
@JeffJones-tg7pj Рік тому
A lot of these post say don't listen to criticism and in the beginning I agree. If you love doing it, it's worth a shot. But after progressing and playing in front of people, especially other musicians, and you don't get a reaction from them, that's the tell. I have gone to open mic's over the years when people singing are tone deaf but get some applause, I think, because some of the audience is tone deaf too. But they like other aspects, the singer's vibe, clothes or whatever. And they walk away feeling like a rock star. Which is good for them, but not so much for open mic's.
@roytee3127
@roytee3127 Рік тому
I tried teaching my fiancee guitar and singing. Her Waterloo was "When the Saints To Marching In"; she'd always sing a lower harmony part, and couldn't tell the difference. I think it fit her voice range better. But no matter. We moved on to bigger things and have been together over 50 years.
@-jank-willson
@-jank-willson Рік тому
@@roytee3127 she can still sing though. just not in the traditional way maybe. But as long as it sounds good, it is good. Even if she can't understand and replicate what she is hearing, as long as she can make her own, original music that sounds good, even if it isn't 'traditional'
@dadautube
@dadautube Рік тому
just because some kids do act dumb, it doesn't mean they're not smart really ... in fact, they may as well be VERY smart when interpreting 'badly composed' questions quite literally, thus responding accordingly because it's just like computers: if we input garbage in, we can't expect the machine to not output garbage too! as a mature and experienced adult, you have to be very careful of the next child you may actually discourage from learning music the right way simply because you fail to realize the correct way most questions should be asked of different people! in fact, we may have to form the same question in many different ways depending on what child we're dealing with ...
@auturgicflosculator2183
@auturgicflosculator2183 Рік тому
@@dadautube Very much agreed~
@Four_by_Three
@Four_by_Three 10 місяців тому
14/15, that last question tripped me up. It's particularly brutal because you need to ideally hold all 7 tones constant in your mind and then be able to quickly assess whether the new tone is one of them. I think most musicians struggle to hold more than four different tones in their head at once for longer than 5-10 seconds.
@peachyplum
@peachyplum 10 місяців тому
Same here!
@aoestarreicha
@aoestarreicha 10 місяців тому
The same here, it was tricky
@Swiftie12269
@Swiftie12269 10 місяців тому
Same!
@josephinehaberkorn356
@josephinehaberkorn356 10 місяців тому
That last question was really easy for me for some reason.
@Roeg0227
@Roeg0227 10 місяців тому
After reading your comment I dont feel so bad for missing just the last question. all the other ones were so easy I almost felt stupid for missing that last one.
@toby9999
@toby9999 День тому
Questions #1 to #5 clearly have exact answers. The rest are purely subjective. What sounds good or not is a matter of opinion. People trained in music to use these scales, notes and specific frequences will do well. The rest of us don't see why something fits with something else.... because they don't outside of formal music.
@SMc-uh5fi
@SMc-uh5fi Місяць тому
This was fun. I am not musical at all, but I learned a lot. And I got a little more confidence in myself. I missed two, but that's a heck of a lot better than I expected to do!
@randyoehlert5045
@randyoehlert5045 Рік тому
As a drummer for over 50 years now 15 out of 15. Wow, I'm surprised . I can still hear. 😅
@timothyjones9541
@timothyjones9541 Рік тому
I’m a fellow drummer for 35 years. I’ve played metal music for 33 of those years and can’t believe I can still hear myself.
@danielmoore5503
@danielmoore5503 Рік тому
Q. What did the drummer get on his exams A. Drool 😂😂😂😂 Q. Why do bands have bass players A. To interpret for the drummer 😂😂 Q. How do you know if the stage is flat A. The drummer has drool coming from both sides of his mouth 😂😂 Just kidding love our drummers ❤❤
@65drummer1
@65drummer1 Рік тому
​@@danielmoore5503 you sound like our lead guitarist who has been threatened by my humble lead singer to have the neck of his Les Paul shoved up to where the sun doesn't shine. Of course this doesn't pertain to you, (unless you're a lead man like him, lol).
@danielmoore5503
@danielmoore5503 Рік тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Aww did the drummer come up with that by himself or did the bass player have to put it on the teleprompter. 🤣🤣🤣
@CONEHEADDK
@CONEHEADDK Рік тому
@@danielmoore5503 My X is dating a bass player.. That reeeaaly makes me feel bad...
@antwainclarke3406
@antwainclarke3406 11 місяців тому
i got 14/15. The last one tripped me up. This was very insightful because I normally find music so intimidating. Its so reassuring to know that I'm not as bad as I thought I once was
@mihile4631
@mihile4631 11 місяців тому
Lmao same. I really thought it was different than the 7 notes
@AD-to3bm
@AD-to3bm 11 місяців тому
It was the second note of the sequence
@husaanshabendri4331
@husaanshabendri4331 11 місяців тому
@@AD-to3bm i still cant identify it
@blondy22501
@blondy22501 11 місяців тому
14/15 last one wrong
@MrExcessum
@MrExcessum 11 місяців тому
​@@AD-to3bm the forth actually, but it is hard to distinguish.
@graysonpeddie
@graysonpeddie 17 днів тому
I got 15 out of 15 correct and it seems I have a "genius ear" for music! However, "genius ear" does not mean anything if I cannot hear any 0.5dB to 1.5dB of subtle differences in specific frequencies when it comes to UKpostsrs playing music and making comparisons between two pieces of hardware equipment or by using an EQ to do surgical cuts that fit in with the mix, so the tests regarding scales and harmonics versus hearing subtle differences in music are from two different leagues of its own.
@catch22again
@catch22again Місяць тому
Thanks for this test I did well and got two wrong so I'm pleased. I never did music at school but started playing the ukulele when I was in my 50,s. I completely self taught and am now 66 and would tell anyone just give it a go wether is an instrument or singing its really therapeautic.
@TorrentStudios
@TorrentStudios 5 місяців тому
As a drummer for my church who is very insecure with his musical abilities, I scored a perfect 15/15 on this test. Much thanks for this test which helped me reassure myself that I am in fact capable!
@erin1907
@erin1907 5 місяців тому
Keep it bro ! Much love
@computerjantje
@computerjantje 4 місяці тому
As long as you need others (or tests) to find your securities, you still have a long path to go.
@TorrentStudios
@TorrentStudios 4 місяці тому
@@computerjantje thanks bro I really needed that 👍
@stage_door9831
@stage_door9831 4 місяці тому
Drummer insercurity do be real i gotchu g
@merenish
@merenish 4 місяці тому
​@@TorrentStudiosas a guitar, piano player I too got all right but I know I suck a rhythm... so , this test is definitely not for a drummer 😔😔
@danielndoan
@danielndoan Рік тому
15/15 As a grown adult I regret never taking any music lessons when I was younger. I’m now in my 40’s learning the guitar
@epiphonium
@epiphonium Рік тому
Go for it and don't stop! You are never too old for music. I'm 66
@steveturner5519
@steveturner5519 Рік тому
I've been playing since 97 I was 18 Never been in a band but enjoy every minute...play the days away is life's answer
@DavidLindes
@DavidLindes Рік тому
I'm 49 and thinking it's time to start! We've got this! (I got 13/15, but I bet I'd get those two with more training.)
@darko714
@darko714 Рік тому
I bet by now you've figured out that the technique part is harder than the music part.
@catiemyers3429
@catiemyers3429 Рік тому
You're never too old! I picked up my first guitar at 31. Am I any good 8 years later....meh, not really, but I still love to sing and strum all the same!
@leannestoterauhahn3519
@leannestoterauhahn3519 3 дні тому
Absolutely, a G to an F# sharp is beautiful if you are thinking in the context of a GM7 chord
@merladyneptune3908
@merladyneptune3908 10 днів тому
Love this Test! Pls make more of this ❤
@IanDoesMagic
@IanDoesMagic 6 місяців тому
14 out of 15, and I feel like I learned more taking the test than I did in several music theory classes.
@Oxynidum
@Oxynidum 5 місяців тому
got the exact same score, and same here
@johnduheaume6650
@johnduheaume6650 5 місяців тому
Same here 14/15 tried to answer truthfully, thought I was borderline tone deaf.
@charlesbireland1780
@charlesbireland1780 5 місяців тому
14 of 15...missed #11 it didn't sound sad to me. Maybe that's why my favorite guitar chords is E-minor....or maybe it's because that chord is so easy to play😊
@SynergyAVE
@SynergyAVE 5 місяців тому
I only missed #15
@IanDoesMagic
@IanDoesMagic 5 місяців тому
@@SynergyAVE same, and I am so bitter about it...
@KingOFuh
@KingOFuh 2 місяці тому
Had trouble with the last one, that's all. Nice little exercise.
@DeborahLockhart_TLS
@DeborahLockhart_TLS Місяць тому
Same here😂
@christinajoelyn
@christinajoelyn Місяць тому
Same
@strife10301
@strife10301 Місяць тому
Same that last one got me
@kaspar2314
@kaspar2314 Місяць тому
Same me
@insaniittyy
@insaniittyy Місяць тому
Never took a music class or even attempted to pick up an instrument got the first 14 right then the last one got me :)
@axlhyvonen461
@axlhyvonen461 20 годин тому
What a great film, thank You very much for it and especially I liked this comparision, question vs. answer😊😊15 correct and regards from Poland😊🎉
@stevenfulton2968
@stevenfulton2968 16 днів тому
In pitch memory you played two notes that were the same but to my ear the second note was higher with only one listen, i think the note simply had a brighter release. And on the final question the extra note played to me sounded one step lower than the final note of the sequence, again only on one listen. I found your video a great example of what tonal awareness means and i thimk you did a great job of breaking it down to its simplest ideas. I am not schooled in any music i just like to listen to music and pluck around on my guitar.
@MusicMan-dv7jg
@MusicMan-dv7jg 4 місяці тому
I was a music major in college, and music teacher, church organist and choir accompanist. I missed #13 and #14. The idea of resolved or unresolved is very subjective. I see I am not alone. The construction of the test made it easy to guess the answers because the questions were in pairs, A, then B.
@mrsurname9217
@mrsurname9217 3 місяці тому
Agreed. I listened to it another ten times and I still think #13 and #14 are wrong.
@Sasbie65
@Sasbie65 2 місяці тому
#13 was tricky and I missed it, but after replaying it I heard the difference. It's still a bit subjective. #15 frustrated me. I put it on half speed and still can't hear it, LOL.
@Ingrid-sb6my
@Ingrid-sb6my 2 місяці тому
I agree with you, I got 14. And 15 wrong
@GuitarReverie
@GuitarReverie 2 місяці тому
There's nothing subjective about it, even if you can't hear it, a musician would be able to tell if it's resolved or unresolved even on paper by seeing the notation, so it's as objective as it gets
@robotkarel
@robotkarel 2 місяці тому
I think is because the academic aproximation if this test. Everyone that is acquainted with Debussy or 12-tone knows the relativeness of chord progresions.
@mopacwestgate
@mopacwestgate Рік тому
As a music major I took ear training .I remember learning there is really no such thing as being "tone deaf" ...there is only deaf...If you can hear, it's just a matter of "training "...As most musicians know ,if u close one ear you can hear your pitch.
@toriless
@toriless Рік тому
I never had any training but took beginner music theory. I was lousy at playing the piano so I could not finish the series. I was told a was very good at creating creative melodies, she liked that part.
@joelwexler
@joelwexler Рік тому
But just because (hypothetically) I can hear perfect pitch doesn't mean I can produce perfect pitch, right? It just means I know I have a terrible voice.
@pegleg3493
@pegleg3493 Рік тому
You've never heard my cousin sing, have you?
@vanmamawannabe6360
@vanmamawannabe6360 Рік тому
Can you tell me if being a monotone is different from being tone deaf? Context: when my father sang in church, he would get the rhythm correct(possibly by memory from hearing the song many times before) but he sang the same note throughout the whole hymn. Was he a monotone, tone deaf/neither or both? Thanks for your help!
@kellisuits3662
@kellisuits3662 Рік тому
There are arguments about whether hearing pitch is nature or nurture, but from what I've seen, it seems to be nurture. It's nearly impossible to teach someone to hear pitch if they don't. Children, maybe, but not adults. But if a baby is exposed to good pitch matching, they will usually be able to hear pitch.
@carolinesanderson5950
@carolinesanderson5950 28 днів тому
Really loved this test. Leads do more. Subscribing to your channel. You’ve inspired me to dust off the piano 🎹 & play again even if I get really frustrated by how rusty I am. I miss playing.
@ralkyrie8799
@ralkyrie8799 3 дні тому
15 of 15. Shit, I need to get back to Ableton producing. Great video, thank you for this. Great channel.
@luvnalaska44
@luvnalaska44 Рік тому
15/15 I love music and feel happy that at 60 I’m still hearing notes clearly.
@plainjane1812
@plainjane1812 Рік тому
Same here!
@jesusiskingofkingslordoflo6727
@jesusiskingofkingslordoflo6727 Рік тому
60 on May 8 th God willing
@Anita3kidsS.
@Anita3kidsS. Рік тому
15/15 My Music teacher( choir) would be happy.
@raethomas99
@raethomas99 Рік тому
I am 60 and got 15/15 so right with you
@LoneTiger
@LoneTiger Рік тому
11/15 Meh, but then again, still learning piano here. 😹
@hkt48man33
@hkt48man33 11 місяців тому
Nice quiz. I've been playing guitar for 7 years but still can't map what's in my head to the fretboard fast enough. However, 15/15 was scored on your cool quiz. You give me hope! Thanks!!
@DeathRider.
@DeathRider. 11 місяців тому
Same
@polincashark
@polincashark 11 місяців тому
I have been playing the clarinet for four years and I got a 13/15, this test made me sad (I somehow suck at realizing the tone in music still).
@JoeyIndolos
@JoeyIndolos 11 місяців тому
I got an 11, which is almost the midpoint of the above average range. As an amateur musician, I’ll take that 😀 Also, there might be some jazz musicians who’d get some answers different from yours. Those folks have different ideas of what is and isn’t dissonant 😄
@gapingshanus
@gapingshanus 11 місяців тому
That really has nothing to do with ear, and everything to do with knowing your instrument/fretboard. Keep practicing, learn modes, scales, and theory if you want total fretboard transparency.
@13JOGGA13
@13JOGGA13 11 місяців тому
​​@@JoeyIndolos none of this was jazzy enough to be truly considered dissonance in my book 😂 oh well. Theoretically speaking dissonance isn't a hard yes or no, more of a spectrum I guess. A major 7th/minor 2nd interval is dissonant, stack some thirds on that bad boi and you've got a major 7th chord which is nice and open and sounding consonant with itself... But it still contains dissonance. Taking it even further: playing a major 3d on an average piano is already dissonant - pianos aren't really as in tune as you might think lol
@susanneh1633
@susanneh1633 11 днів тому
15/15, the last one were a bit tricky. It would be even better if there were 3 questions in each category, or if the answers sometimes could be two A's or B's in a row, to provide a clearer indication if we are tone-deaf or musically gifted.
@stubbs5257
@stubbs5257 Місяць тому
Having studied musical theory and jazz bass, in question 6 both answers are correct. In classical music theory the 7th ist dissonant ergo clashes, in modern music the m7 chord sounds just great. Overall the test is great, thanks. Regarding the comments: as a music teacher I advise NEVER to tell anyone, child or grown up, he or she is tone deaf unless they are literally deaf. You can always practise and get better.
@HoshiSiorah
@HoshiSiorah 8 місяців тому
having never touched an instrument before and never took our music lessons seriously, i feel like getting 14/15 is like a miracle
@chris307
@chris307 7 місяців тому
​@@SallySamsarawell at least you're aware of it, which means you just likely can't imitate the songs you like. But if you find the vocal range that you're comfortable in (no matter how small), you would be surprised how good you can sound. I'm constantly singing to myself and wonder if I'm hearing something different, but I'll think I sound good, and it's about a 40% of the time I do actually sound good. Record yourself singing with anything, doesn't need to be a studio, and listen back. You should be confirmed and you'll know as you sing where you didn't quite reach a note or were off key. Nobody is perfect, but that's what practice is for and the more you get used to hearing yourself, You'll get better at adjusting without a recording. There's many people that are great at singing, but not everyone can do it full time or just have anxiety from the judgment of others during the process of finding yourself. I mean shit I'm sitting here spilling knowledge but I haven't done anything with it because of how humiliated I would feel even if a stranger said I sounded annoying or bad.
@SallySamsara
@SallySamsara 7 місяців тому
@@chris307 Thank you. Good advice. I guess I shouldn't start with trying to sing Sinead O'Connor eh? Actually, her more mature voice is much lower and *somewhat* doable.
@elizabethwebb5926
@elizabethwebb5926 7 місяців тому
Wow. You must be musically gifted then. Maybe choose an instrument that you want to learn or that sounds intriguing to you and start teaching it to yourself.
@lilamcnutt2853
@lilamcnutt2853 7 місяців тому
@@SallySamsara No, you are either born with a voice or not. Sadly we can not train enough to over come the lack of a voice, I tried for years!
@TheAwesomeMiner99
@TheAwesomeMiner99 7 місяців тому
@@lilamcnutt2853that’s not true, you can literally look up many videos of awful singers on UKposts becoming much better. Unless you’re tone dead then your basically screwed.
@amberpugh3205
@amberpugh3205 11 місяців тому
I got 14/15, that last one caught me off gaurd haha! But this test was fun!
@slothymango
@slothymango 11 місяців тому
Same
@gluttonyhoarder2940
@gluttonyhoarder2940 11 місяців тому
Same result, but the first one caught me off guard cause I wasn't paying attention 😅
@slothymango
@slothymango 11 місяців тому
@@gluttonyhoarder2940 I'm disappointed in your lack of discipline, young grasshopper!
@ekid88
@ekid88 11 місяців тому
same here, with absolutely NO instrument lessons 😀
@_xR1xsDestroyed-pr8cj
@_xR1xsDestroyed-pr8cj 11 місяців тому
Same
@maracenteno3994
@maracenteno3994 12 днів тому
14 correct, missed last question. Great test thanks. 😊
@sallybeaudry654
@sallybeaudry654 3 дні тому
I got them all right. Interesting test. FYI- I played piano for a few years and clarinet through high school. My sister is the musician in the family- a violin teacher.
@suetg6450
@suetg6450 Рік тому
I'm not a musician or a singer. I just took this test because it popped up in my feed and looked like fun. I scored 13/15. I had a little difficulty with the major and minor questions. Thank You for this test. It was informative 😀
@pardonmypiano
@pardonmypiano Рік тому
I'm so happy that you decided to take this test!! Greetings from Chicago! 😁
@toriless
@toriless Рік тому
Yeah, I was no sure about 13 but knew the rest instantly including 11, 12 and 15. I think if I played it twice before continuing I might have gotten it. I too found 15 easy.
@suzannederringer1607
@suzannederringer1607 Рік тому
Interesting that you said 'Not a musician or singer.' We Singers are used to being considered 'Not Musicians' 😊
@alanwilton6806
@alanwilton6806 Рік тому
Exactly the same for me.
@Ragnar009
@Ragnar009 Рік тому
I was also 13 of 15. I had trouble with 7 and 8.
@jenc8953
@jenc8953 10 місяців тому
I scored a 15/15 and I am actually a deaf person. I used the vibrations from the sounds to make my determination. I noticed a pattern in the music. Like when one climbs up a staircase and then down. For the last question, the tone was repeated I think somewhere in the 2nd or 3rd key.
@editor4958
@editor4958 10 місяців тому
awesome dude!
@schokoladendonut
@schokoladendonut 10 місяців тому
That’s impressive!!
@emerwatchorn6971
@emerwatchorn6971 10 місяців тому
Wow, that is fasinating. Amazing👍🙏
@australien6611
@australien6611 10 місяців тому
I don't believe you. You sure enjoy alot of jazz for a deaf person. I suppose you "feel the vibes" of that too?
@jenc8953
@jenc8953 10 місяців тому
@@australien6611 Before you make an ignorant comment, please educate yourself about the deaf community so you do not embarrass yourself. The deaf, much like the blind have other senses that are heightened. If you are not deaf or blind, you would not understand what I am talking about or how a deaf person perceives sound. Beethoven was deaf. How did he compose his beautiful music with his disability? His other senses were heightened, such as his sense of touch. When you are deaf, you can sense vibrations like no other humans can. Please do not second guess a deaf person or a person with any disability. You sound very ignorant and I can tell you have a lack of compassion and underestimate people’s abilities when they have a disability.
@ThrifterPickerShipper
@ThrifterPickerShipper 6 днів тому
Missed only one. Number 13. I was surprised as I thought I'd miss more.
@valis3363
@valis3363 4 дні тому
As someone with no prior training or experience whatsoever, I am happy I could get 13 correct. I wanted to try my hand at singing but always thought I was tone-deaf. I might give piano a shot now 😊
@cjc363636
@cjc363636 Рік тому
13 out of 15. That last one got me good. Harder to keep longer progressions in a 'loop' in my mind for comparison. Thanks for this test! I did better than I thought I would.
@mattlefler9854
@mattlefler9854 Рік тому
I got 11 of them correct. I swear that one melody resolved in my mind. Oh well. I wonder how much of this is up to interpretation over wrote rules.
@thiagodarocha3144
@thiagodarocha3144 Рік тому
The last question, the second tone is the first note in the first part
@cp312
@cp312 Рік тому
I put B for the last one, but immediately after writing it down and upon waiting for the correct answer I thought to myself "wait, was it like the first note?", shoulda paused and changed my answer but 13/15 is better than I was expecting
@snakeywakey3893
@snakeywakey3893 Рік тому
I got 13 out of 15 too. The last one got me good too as it was harder to keep it in a loop in my head as well.
@playbackamusicloversjourne8620
@playbackamusicloversjourne8620 Рік тому
@@snakeywakey3893 13 of 15 as well. 11 got me as I wasn't sure what I was listening for and 15 is tougher as it's not a simple progression and as you said not easy to keep that loop in your head on one hearing. Fun exercise though.
@deenulazarus5454
@deenulazarus5454 10 місяців тому
As a teacher, the answers had a pattern, most students will pass without actually knowing the right answers... But very refreshing to take this test... I couldn't understand tonality rest I could understand... Thanks for the test
@Red4Alexx
@Red4Alexx 10 місяців тому
I could also tell there was a pattern after taking the second question
@hapythots
@hapythots 10 місяців тому
i feel like for this example, the sharper higher pitch was used to be happy, the rounder lower pitch was made to be sad based on the scale.
@crelliseng
@crelliseng 10 місяців тому
He never repeated an answer. So if he gave one example first he would use the second one after. Every possible answer was given a chance to be shown. While interesting for people who don’t know, it was very easy to reassure myself before the next question. After question 5 I figured he was doing that and easily got 14/14 going into the last question. As long as you have a general idea of what was being presented it was easy to guess the first and cruise through the rest for each section.
@amitaish1055
@amitaish1055 10 місяців тому
@@TPITEOTG nah, it was very easy to notice even during the test. I mean, splitting it into multiple categories, 2 questions in each, and then making it that A is the answer to one of them and B is to the other is bad test making. the test was well made from the musical direction, but i legit just guessed correctly every question that i didnt know the answer to...
@Reshapable
@Reshapable 10 місяців тому
@@amitaish1055 I noticed there was a pattern but consciously denied myself arranging it because I was more compelled by the test than the score. But after getting my result (12/15) yeah it could use some livening up.
@paulpennington-mv7rt
@paulpennington-mv7rt Місяць тому
Got everything right except the final question. I can hang with that. 🌹🎼
@philodonoghue3062
@philodonoghue3062 День тому
I missed a few from 11 onwards but as an English language teacher, I am used to teaching the use of syllabic phonemes, words and sentence stress. So that was carrying over into my musical tonal ear. For example, in English the HRT (high rising tone) indicates question or uncertainty; falling tone the opposite ie completion and certainty of the sentence. So the resolution and major minor distinction questions ‘fooled’ (?) me. Also the question re mood ie brighter or moodier I heard / felt the reverse. However, this is a very useful way to ascertain one’s musical ear. I will replay this video several times. I also agree with some of the comments re jazz.
@michaelh2919
@michaelh2919 11 місяців тому
That was an interesting test. I scored 14 out of 15, but I think it is more of a 11 out of 15, only because, the answers are predicable. I think you should come up with another test that has a few more questions for each section, and mix up the answers a little more. That way it becomes a little more difficult and a person can truly find out his skill level
@paulybeefs8588
@paulybeefs8588 11 місяців тому
I mean, it's just a self test, not a test for competitive grades. I think the point is to be honest with yourself on what your reactionary answer would be, rather than deducing your answer knowing they'd likely give various examples (ie one of each) while immediately giving you the answers to the previous question as you go. There's not much to gain with these types of tests except knowing a little more about yourself. Even if you gave yourself credit for "passing" when you made unsure guesses that were correct or relied on deducing the simple logic behind the test instead of knowing the answer by hearing with your ears, you still have the option to be honest with yourself at the end.
@j.asmrgaming1228
@j.asmrgaming1228 11 місяців тому
@@paulybeefs8588 the only problem with that is that brains are funny things and if there is an easy identifiable pattern it can cause you to be better/worse at something than what you were hoping to test. even if you aren't trying to compare yourself to others it's still more of an objective test if it isn't A,B,A,B,A,B. It's still fun and I learned from it but as Michael said it could be better with more/varied answers.
@artforjoyofficial
@artforjoyofficial 11 місяців тому
You are not expected to predict answers, it is more about what you hear 🤷🏻‍♀️
@thenecrosanct4906
@thenecrosanct4906 11 місяців тому
@@j.asmrgaming1228 Exactly. And not only that, but it's very difficult to turn off pattern recognition in your brain. At least, for me it is. It just happens and once the pattern is confirmed it increases the chance to follow it. So cases of doubt could be "decided" by following the pattern instead of listening to the questions. One thing I can argue against this is that you actually need to have tone awareness to discover the pattern in the first place and confirm it as you progress down the list of questions (not for this test since the answers are given after every question, but tests in general). More questions in the same category could solve this. But also, not going for 2 possible answers but more. Or not wanting to use both examples. For instance, we could've had 2 questions about major/minor chords with both answers being major or minor, instead of wanting to use both; it is about tone awareness in general, after all, not the recognition of the relation of those tones (i.e. higher/lower, consonant/dissonant, etc.). So with 2 chord questions and both answers being major you would still test tone awareness as much as you would when one answer was major and the other minor. A combination of these would have made the test more challenging. My score was 14/15. The perfect pitch is what got me, since I don't have that. Anything less would have been highly disappointing for me.
@michaelh2919
@michaelh2919 11 місяців тому
@@artforjoyofficial I understand that, I'm just pointing out a small flaw in the test that's all.
@karenstead8259
@karenstead8259 11 місяців тому
I wouldn't consider myself musical at all, but I got 13 out of 15. I had trouble with questions 11 and 13. Yes, I found this useful. Thank you!
@robinmp3841
@robinmp3841 11 місяців тому
Same
@waltofalltrades6817
@waltofalltrades6817 11 місяців тому
Same, but for me it was 13 and definitely 15 that stumped me.
@WendyAtHome21
@WendyAtHome21 11 місяців тому
I missed 11 and 15.
@warman1944
@warman1944 11 місяців тому
Same.
@psyrvn
@psyrvn 11 місяців тому
​@@waltofalltrades6817 yes me too
@wodlthedaughteroftheking8062
@wodlthedaughteroftheking8062 Місяць тому
I got 14/15 My music ears still Good thank you dear GOD
@snowfaull
@snowfaull 13 днів тому
15/15. I f*cking love music and specific artists for their use of certain sounds and tones. I'm now thinking that maybe that analyzing bit isn't something that everyone does all the time.
@blue-omega7141
@blue-omega7141 Рік тому
No matter how many times I hear #14 it seems perfectly resolved to me.
@Thurgosh_OG
@Thurgosh_OG Рік тому
I'd argue that some of these are open to interpretation. I've been a choir singer, a competition singer, a Radio DJ, a disco DJ and am currently learning guitar (should have done it years ago) and could not agree with a couple of PmP's answers.
@Brendawallingbear
@Brendawallingbear Рік тому
I got it right but really, I could've gone both ways on that one. I could hear it as either a statement or a question.
@dragonexpert8323
@dragonexpert8323 Рік тому
Same could be said for some of the major / minor
@spoimala
@spoimala Рік тому
@@dragonexpert8323 Some melodies on top of a major 7th chords can feel pretty sad.
@trysometruth
@trysometruth Рік тому
It appears, in retrospect, that the rule here must be if it ends on the tonic note it's resolved, otherwise not. So I got it wrong because it sounded to me like it ended with the 3rd, and since it was a major key... ending on the third sounded just fine, not like a "question".
@johnjohnson5362
@johnjohnson5362 Рік тому
Shocked to get all 15 correct. This little test has given a measure of confidence I didn’t have before. Thank you!
@twitter.comelomhycy
@twitter.comelomhycy Рік тому
I can't believe I only got 12 . . .
@Kraligor
@Kraligor Рік тому
Good job. I've got a classical music education and absolute pitch and got only 12 right :) oh well..
@sheldon_co0per
@sheldon_co0per Рік тому
Got 12 as well 🌿👀🌿
@alexshibli8267
@alexshibli8267 Рік тому
I missed the last one! SMH!
@paulie6446
@paulie6446 Рік тому
2 of them were wrong 😉
@marianaavila3492
@marianaavila3492 8 днів тому
15/15 :D. The last one was difficult though :o
@SpitterOutOfContext
@SpitterOutOfContext 10 днів тому
I missed the 13th question on the test, however I got the other questions right. As a random fact, I'm autistic (or if you prefer to call it different, i'm on the spectrum) and sometimes the people told me some things like "No, music is just a hobby not to study/you can't work as musician" but I really wanted to improve my skills such as singing, producing (compose music) and test my hearing, the final result is that i'm Above Average almost genius ear even tho i'm only 21 and i'll turn 22 in 4 months left.
@user-rr4fz4uy7c
@user-rr4fz4uy7c 11 місяців тому
I got 11 out of the 15 questions which surprised me pleasantly as I have very poor hearing and have bilateral hearing aids. I was always told I was tone deaf as a child and have never explored playing music. I am now 71 and listen to classical music daily. Thanks so much for the test.
@4elijah_
@4elijah_ 11 місяців тому
this made me smile, i hope you have only good memories for the rest of your life!
@Mister_Immersion
@Mister_Immersion 11 місяців тому
Look at you go Graham! Very Inspiring, keep up the spirit :)
@LG-bi1sr
@LG-bi1sr 11 місяців тому
If you listen to music you're not tone deaf. I think many people are being called that just because they are not natural singers and have trouble controlling their voice, making them bad singers. This has nothing to do with being able to differentiate between notes, it's a lack of skill producing the right pitch with your voice. Pick up a Piano/Keyboard and explore, it's never too late and it's a great exorcise keeping the brain young
@bpiazza
@bpiazza 11 місяців тому
Graham, same for me. In elementary school, our music teacher was Mrs. English. That was the beginning of the end. Then, because I was not trained to use my vocal chords, I gave up trying. But I was good at lipsinging. And I just scored a 14. And have practiced singing along to music for decades now. I'm almost 70 and think it's about time I learn to play an instrument.
@fox7rain495
@fox7rain495 11 місяців тому
Same 😂, I was told I was tone deaf and so never pursued a musical instrument even though I really wanted to. Also got 11/15 😊
@warrengbryson
@warrengbryson Рік тому
Thank you for making this brilliant music test! When I was in High School, aged about 15 years, my music teacher told me I was tone-deaf and to sit with the adolescents who did not want to learn music. So, knowing almost nothing about music, I found your test educational and fun, and scored 14 out of 15, failing the 15th question. Maybe now, I will have the confidence to learn a musical instrument at the age of 71. 🙂
@warrengbryson
@warrengbryson Рік тому
@@GreedRuinsEverything Thanks for the advice.
@Lock2142
@Lock2142 Рік тому
I believe in you pal, like the other lad said! Go for it!
@grandmab4049
@grandmab4049 Рік тому
You definitely should go for it
@ihatebertram9719
@ihatebertram9719 Рік тому
Your music teacher sucked! Discouraging you from doing something you could have loved and enjoy throughout your life because of that?
@helenafranzen9828
@helenafranzen9828 Рік тому
Just go for it! Its never too late to learn new things and enjoy it. 👍
@king_james_smith
@king_james_smith 25 днів тому
I got 15 correct.. well i studied piano for 2 yrs then when pandemic happened i stoped.. thankyou!!!
@mariamdurrani8824
@mariamdurrani8824 Місяць тому
I found this educational. My answers were 100% correct. I was a singer as a child through college but was curious about this. Very enlightening. Thank you.
@cguibcx
@cguibcx Рік тому
I'm not a musician but I'm a huge music nerd and enjoy music theory. Honestly, getting a score of only 11 has humbled me and made me respect how sensitive real musicians are to pitch.
@trueXMotionFitness
@trueXMotionFitness Рік тому
Most definitely!
@sarahlewisphoenix4951
@sarahlewisphoenix4951 Рік тому
11 out of 15 sounds pretty darn good!
@sandralouth3103
@sandralouth3103 Рік тому
13/15. Missed #9 and #13.
@uanditopia2239
@uanditopia2239 Рік тому
@@sarahlewisphoenix4951 An 11 doesn't sound good to this 14, but Sasha's Humility passes 15!!! Wonder where I can get me some. (Smile)
@rorygillmore6555
@rorygillmore6555 Рік тому
How do you enjoy music theory? It's really the only things that's ever held me back... so goddam boring and I have no want to be a jazz musician lol
@leeksoy
@leeksoy 11 місяців тому
I got 13/15. I struggled with the resolution part. Although I am trained in the Western style of music, even though I’m not from the west, I think the interrogative and the responsive tone of my language is different, that is why I struggled to identify if it was a question or resolution. This is so interesting!
@andrewstambaugh8030
@andrewstambaugh8030 11 місяців тому
I'm from America, and I missed 13, because the overall feeling was more like a question than an answer. Only the single end note dropped like a resolution. For the next one, I was fine because I understood that they _only cared about the last note_ not the whole phrase. Interesting in that I found that dissatisfying. I found it to the be equivalent of asking a question and getting an answer like this: "well? I dunno... maybe, do you agree? sure."
@Compguy321
@Compguy321 11 місяців тому
I got the same score and struggled in the same area!
@thorstambaugh1520
@thorstambaugh1520 11 місяців тому
This issue can be addressed mathematically and better defined. The author is simply trying to express it in laymans terms
@arrowhyphy547
@arrowhyphy547 11 місяців тому
Yeah..same as you
@scottmiller2591
@scottmiller2591 11 місяців тому
I listen to a lot of Eastern (mostly Japanese) sound tracks - same problem, although I got the 2nd resolution question correct. I think there is a difference in "what is a resolution" between Japanese and Western music, even when using the same scales - Japanese music uses a different set of "most common chords," and a resolution often sounds complete but wistful.
@akairyuu2251
@akairyuu2251 Годину тому
I remember one time in Music class, I noticed my teacher's electronic piano sounded off but couldn't place my finger on why. My teacher later discovered the piano was transposed to a different key on some setting and suggested I might have perfect pitch.
@lindapb6529
@lindapb6529 8 днів тому
O, NO! I missed the last one 😫 Super fun, though! 👍🏼😄
@carolpountney7627
@carolpountney7627 Рік тому
As a lover of music but totally inept at anything musical, I really enjoyed trying this test❤. I only got questions 6 & 15 wrong so not too bad for a 73 year old!
@briansounalath
@briansounalath Рік тому
If you just said A for all questions you would have done better
@fxntxsyyy
@fxntxsyyy Рік тому
@@briansounalath what? she literally got 2 questions wrong?
@kaylaludahl3563
@kaylaludahl3563 Рік тому
Those are the very same questions that I got wrong. #6 & # 15. Not too bad, we are both above average!🙂
@terryperez7615
@terryperez7615 Рік тому
Tf are you doing on Yt
@tommeiner9983
@tommeiner9983 Рік тому
@@briansounalath You can't read.
@Rorschach.
@Rorschach. Рік тому
I love music but have always struggled with music theory, considering myself to be somewhere close to tone deaf. I got 13/15 and can only conclude that this is a 'feel good' test designed to give me an encouraging score! If so, thank you - it worked. :)
@norearview
@norearview 11 місяців тому
I consider myself tone deaf. I scored 9 and consider myself to be above average at guessing.
@icedova
@icedova 11 місяців тому
Exactly what I said. And I missed 2 as well ...13 and 15.
@Quackified
@Quackified 11 місяців тому
Same score bro xD
@user-sg6ii3eo9i
@user-sg6ii3eo9i 11 місяців тому
Not really. You yourself would only know if you answer it without guessing. I dont consider myself tone deaf, but I think im not hood at my listening skills. I scored 12/15 without guessing
@billiondollardan
@billiondollardan 11 місяців тому
same here. 13/15 and i have no musical talent
@chiapagringa
@chiapagringa Місяць тому
11/15, and I'm not surprised....I missed # 9,10,14, and 15. Perhaps I did not understand the concepts of these musical questions? On the other hand, I often can't quite make out certain words in songs and will have to look up the lyrics. I like music, but I think I'm more of a visual learner.
@2uneLink
@2uneLink 10 днів тому
dont associate terms like "happy" or "sad" with major/minor, respectively. You can have sad sounding instrumentals in a major scale and vice versa. You should mention more about the momentum of sound compared to minor or major. The overall feeling, context, and cadence all contribute more heavily on the difference between major and minor scales that just pinning a singular emotion on a complex form of music.
@wuz2blu
@wuz2blu 11 місяців тому
I found I could guess most of the correct answers because of the order in which the questions were presented. If it was a pair of like questions, the second one would always be the opposite answer. I think this quiz would be much more effective if you either mixed up the types of questions or had fewer pairs altogether. All that said, it was a very interesting and enjoyable test. Thank you for the effort you put into making it!
@gordonm1828
@gordonm1828 11 місяців тому
I noticed this as well. If you wanted to keep the number of questions in sections then needed more questions per section… or mix them all but but some of the previous questions did help to understand the next section. I would have liked to see 10 questions per section with all questions being a/b/c.
@Naefu
@Naefu 11 місяців тому
This video was probably meant to be more of a fun introduction to some of the subtlety in music than it is effective as a tone awareness gauge.
@ReincarnatedGhost1
@ReincarnatedGhost1 11 місяців тому
whhooooo CARES! :) its still a fun little test. I did notice I guessed, but it doesn't matter. If you can still get it right because you can hear it, then you input the right answers. Always appreciate the person that makes the effort to make the test. No one needs to get too nitpicky about things :) As long as you're having fun, you can get the most enjoyment out of it.
@gardenlover9663
@gardenlover9663 11 місяців тому
I ignored it because I really wanted to see how I did.
@dreamimgflowerd976
@dreamimgflowerd976 11 місяців тому
@@Naefu I think it's also meant for educative purposes by listening to the tones and applying your own feeling/ knowledge instead of answering with logic. It will also feel more rewarding knowing how much talent in music you have by answering honestly.
@starflower703
@starflower703 Рік тому
This was a cool test. I was called tone deaf as a child, but my musical mother wouldn’t give up on me and I eventually caught on. I love music and can even sing fairly well …..thanks Mom!
@floofyconfusednerd3436
@floofyconfusednerd3436 Рік тому
Same here!
@Raphtor13
@Raphtor13 Рік тому
My mother told me as a child that I was tone deaf so I never tried.... though I did learn to play piano but not by ear.
@appleengisch6767
@appleengisch6767 Рік тому
Love this comment!!😊my mom gave us the gift 🎁 of the love of music too! & to use our talents!
@jesuslovesyou8039
@jesuslovesyou8039 5 днів тому
In all honesty I got all 15 correct and I found it very easy. Just a note too (no pun intended) I am profoundly deaf. I don't know if this makes sense but I can feel the music more than I hear it. I close my eyes and listen with my heart. I remember I went to piano lessons. I probably had about four or five lessons. I was playing a tune and my teacher asked, "Where are you up to?' as she pointed to the music sheet. I couldn't show her. 🤣 I just played the music after hearing her play it. I love music!! ❤❤❤
@helene3120
@helene3120 Місяць тому
I got 14 out of 15 correct. I found No. 14 difficult; it sounded resolved to me, but that was wrong. Maybe the 2nd half of that one would have been classed as resolved, except for the last note(?)
@starbald3895
@starbald3895 10 місяців тому
You didn't only test our hearing but our reading comprehension too 😂
@jorjeenprado9654
@jorjeenprado9654 9 місяців тому
Aaannd he tested if we can focus on one thing in this chaotic digital world lols..
@maranathajesuskommtbald1089
@maranathajesuskommtbald1089 9 місяців тому
And our patience too
@RushWheeler
@RushWheeler 9 місяців тому
​@@maranathajesuskommtbald1089yeah, I messed up on one of the major/minor questions because I had the video on at 2x speed because the dude talked way too slowly, and then misheard the melody :( I then went back in normal speed and heard it just fine.
@Itsnotttmiaaa
@Itsnotttmiaaa 9 місяців тому
i didbnt read it
@emilianozapata2051
@emilianozapata2051 9 місяців тому
For sure 😂
@naughtysmurf64
@naughtysmurf64 Рік тому
As someone who had great hearing that was lost after a sickness. Taking this test and getting 13/15 felt pretty good since I wear hearing aids now.
@bobboscarato1313
@bobboscarato1313 Рік тому
You're doing really good!
@Chickenlegs41
@Chickenlegs41 Рік тому
It's about 10 days until I get hearing aids. My score was 12/15 which I feel pretty good about.
@j800r_aswell
@j800r_aswell Місяць тому
Not sure whether former amateur musician counts as non musician these days (it's been years) but I clearly still got it. Only missed two and one was incredibly close and that was probably more due to my progressive ear so i can often find harmony in disonance so if a thing is technically unresolved but not too "out there" it may still sound finished to me. As for the other? Well, I already know I ain't got perfect pitch. Man, I miss when I used to play.
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