Using Your Hands to Recognize Pitch (Part 1 & 2)

SEP 15, 20249 MIN
Singing From Scratch

Using Your Hands to Recognize Pitch (Part 1 & 2)

SEP 15, 20249 MIN

Description

 Key Concepts:Singing in tune: Matching or harmonizing with a pitchTone deafness: Only affects about 4% of the populationPitch recognition: Ability to differentiate between rising and falling pitchesThe Four-Step Drill:Imagine: Visualize the vibration of an objectListen: Focus on the sound and vibrationFeel: Physically touch the vibrating objectMatch: Align your imagination with realityPart 1: Vibration RecognitionUse everyday objects (e.g., fans, refrigerators) to practice recognizing vibrationsTrain your mind to connect imagined frequencies with actual vibrationsPart 2: Fine-tuning with Musical NotesUtilizes organ notes played through speakersSteps: Listen, Imagine, Feel, MatchExplains the physics of sound waves and frequencyAdvanced Technique:Place one hand on the speaker, another on your throatAdjust your voice to match the vibration felt in both handsKey Takeaways:Pitch is a frequency of vibrationSinging in tune is matching that frequency with your voicePractice rewires your brain to recognize and reproduce pitch accuratelyThis episode provides a unique approach to vocal training, combining tactile sensations with auditory learning to improve pitch recognition and singing ability.