[MusicTlk] Developing relative pitch

Sandra Gayer sandragayer7 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 25 16:55:45 UTC 2022


Hello Tara,
Probably not the answer you want but I found listening to lots of
music helpful for developing this aspect of my own musicianship. I
trained at the Royal College of Music so, thinking out loud, music was
everywhere constantly anyway.

I hope someone helps you with the app.
Very best wishes,
Sandra.

On 11/25/22, Tara Briggs via MusicTlk <musictlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi all! I am a  flutist  and I pick my music out by ear. I am interested in
> developing better relative pitch because unfortunately, I don’t have perfect
> pitch. I have decent relative pitch but some intervals I do have a hard time
> recognizing. Recently I found a fantastic app called relative pitch! The app
> works   so beautifully with voiceover, that I think the developer has
> probably heard of blind  people!  The problem is,
>
>  I don’t find anywhere where I can purchase the full version of the app. The
> light version of the app tests on recognition of unison notes, semitone
> notes, tone notes and octaves. I really love it and now I’m stuck! Does
> anybody know of a great accessible out for developing relative pitch? I have
> looked but I can’t seem to find the paid version anywhere. Thanks so much
> for any help!—
> Tara Briggs
> Check out my podcast, Crip Parenting on your podcast platform of choice.
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