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(One intermediate revision not shown) Line 7: Line 7: === Ear Training Hack 3 ====== Ear Training Hack 3 ===- Experience supersonic hearing!If you’re stuck chatting up a mumbler at a cocktail party, lean in with your right ear. It’s better than your left at following the rapid rhythms of speech, according to researchers at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. If, on the other hand, you’re trying to identify that song playing softly in the elevator, turn your left ear toward the sound. The left ear is better at picking up music tones.If you’re stuck chatting up a mumbler at a cocktail party, lean in with your right ear. It’s better than your left at following the rapid rhythms of speech, according to researchers at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. If, on the other hand, you’re trying to identify that song playing softly in the elevator, turn your left ear toward the sound. The left ear is better at picking up music tones.[http://www.grahamenglish.net/blog/graham-english/ear-training-hack-3/ Ear Training Hack 3][http://www.grahamenglish.net/blog/graham-english/ear-training-hack-3/ Ear Training Hack 3]+ + [[category:Ear Training]]+ [[category:Music]]Current revision as of 02:25, 17 March 2010
Ear Training Hacks 1-2
Ear Training Hack #1. To get an accurate account of absolute pitch, it is important to measure the results of a pitch recognition test.
Ear Training Hack #2. Absolute pitch is intertwined with an “enabling belief” that can also be measured.
Ear Training Hack 3
If you’re stuck chatting up a mumbler at a cocktail party, lean in with your right ear. It’s better than your left at following the rapid rhythms of speech, according to researchers at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. If, on the other hand, you’re trying to identify that song playing softly in the elevator, turn your left ear toward the sound. The left ear is better at picking up music tones.
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