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wiki還有一部份是講perfect pitch 與musical talent的關係:
Correlation with musical talent
Absolute pitch(即perfect pitch) is not a prerequisite for skilled musical performance or composition. Although musicians with absolute pitch may perform better on certain tasks such as transcription,
no test yet exists for comprehensively and objectively measuring the influence of absolute pitch ability on musicianship.
Owing to uncertainty in the historical record, it is often impossible to determine whether notable composers and musicians had absolute pitch. Since absolute pitch is rare in European musical culture,
claims that any particular musician possessed it are difficult to evaluate. Among composers of the Baroque and Classical eras, evidence is available only for Mozart, who is documented to have demonstrated the ability at age 3.
Experts have only surmised that Beethoven had it, as indicated from some excerpts from his letters. By the 19th century, it became more common for the presence of absolute pitch to be recorded, identifying the ability to be present in musicians such as Camille Saint-Saëns and John Philip Sousa. |
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