by MGE on September 28th, 2007

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Can I still learn to sing if I'm tone deaf?

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  • by Singer on November 9th, 2007

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    On the face of it, the term "Tone deaf" would appear to be self-evident in regards to its definition. Unfortunately, the predominant test for "tone deafness" which has been posted on the internet, however, by none other than a Harvard professor, is not really a test for tone-deafness at all, but rather a test for melodic memory, which is not the same thing. I suggest that you download the free trialware version of the Music Master Works program, and make use of the voice-to-note feature. First, play a note on a five-dollar harmonica, or some other convenient tone-source, and then try to match it. Here is a tip: When using a harmonica, your voice will register one octave lower, but the screen will tell you if you are on the note in the lower octave. Good luck.

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