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The Pure Pitch Method

The Pure Pitch Method differs slightly from most of the tools here in that it’s not strictly aimed at guitar players. It’s designed to teach pitch recognition – an important part of learning to play any musical instrument. Key to the course is the difference between absolute pitch and relative pitch. Absolute pitch, also know as perfect pitch is the ability to identify notes and name them after hearing them. It is widely thought to be something you’re either born with or not, but Ryan Cameron, creator of The Pure Pitch Method, claims it can be taught and that he learned it as a teenager.

Relative pitch is the ability to hear and comprehend the relationship between notes in a piece of music.

As it’s name suggests, The Pure Pitch Method is designed to teach you the same ‘secret’ method the author used to develop his own perfect pitch.

Rating: 4

Price: $97

Return Policy: 60-day risk free guarantee

Author: Ryan Cameron

Publisher: PurePitchMethod.com

Feedback: The Pure Pitch Method is more expensive than most online music courses, and it won’t improve your guitar playing directly. However, having a good ear for music is essential to help you learn new material and there are few online courses that teach that as well as The Pure Pitch Method.

The Pure Pitch Method, while very useful, may be a bit overpriced. However, the truth is, there are not very many courses out there that can teach the material covered in the Pure Pitch Method.’
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The Pure Pitch Method was a blessing around our house because it sure made music night that much more fun.
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Website: The Pure Pitch Method