In a message dated 98-04-23 17:29:38 EDT, you write: << Conrad indeed there is a "perfect pitch", i.e.; High and inside fastball, 3/2 count, 7th game of the world series, score three to two, two men on base, bottom of the ninth inning. (at least it was good enough to win the series and that is close to perfect huh? :-) Jim Bryant (FL) >> I must say, Jim that I congratulate you on this one. It is a better defintion than I've heard anywhere else. I chaleenge anyone to find a definition of "perfect pitch" that can be quoted from a reference book of any substance. I like what Franz Mohr had to say about it in his book. I'll quote him when I get the time unless someone else beats me to it. I suggest that all who believe in the concept of "perfect pitch" should clean their ivory keys with milk. Bill Bremmer RPT Madison, Wisconsin
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