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Bec and John bjsilva001@comcast.net
Thu, 28 Oct 2004 16:45:23 -0400


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Hi Matthew,

What he's saying is that a piano would never have every note at its=20
"perfect" pitch, so if she truly did have perfect pitch she wouldn't=20
like any piano's tuning.

Of course the name "perfect pitch" isn't meant to refer to someone who=20=

can tell a pitch perfectly (in terms of hz), rather someone who can=20
identify a pitch from memory with varying degrees of "perfect"=20
accuracy.

- John


> Hey Joe,
> =A0
> Can you puhlease explain that?
> =A0
> Matthew
>
> Joe Garrett <joegarrett@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> Terry,
> Hmmm? AND, "if she truly did have perfect pitch"....... She would not=20=

> be able to stand the sound of a piano IN TUNE!<G>
> Regards,
> Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
> Captain, Tool Police
> Squares R I
>
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> Matthew Todd=

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