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Do people with perfect pitch get annoyed by dance music??
Since most of the time the records are not on the 0% pitch and most clubs don't use digital turnables with the automatic pitch adjustment thing, most trance records will be slightly off-key, right? Can people with perfect pitch hear that? Do those people, especially if they are musicians, get bothered by all the music being slightly off-key?
my guess is that since the ENTIRE record, beats, vocals, this that are all off pitch it doesnt bother people. since the pitches are still the same difference away. if you had all diff parts of the song at different pitches i bet that would get annoying.
but i dont have an expert ear. in fact i dont think i can hear very well at all -- too much music =)
Re: Do people with perfect pitch get annoyed by dance music??
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| Originally posted by knamj Since most of the time the records are not on the 0% pitch and most clubs don't use digital turnables with the automatic pitch adjustment thing, most trance records will be slightly off-key, right? Can people with perfect pitch hear that? Do those people, especially if they are musicians, get bothered by all the music being slightly off-key? |
sometimes music sounds better pitched up too...I don't think it really matters as in the individual sound but the set as a whole...pitching it up gives it a bit of a different "feel", y'know? 
bug_bite 
When the music is blasting at 120dB+, I don't think that many people will be sitting there analyzing if the record is slightly off-pitch. LOL
Seriously, when people talk about things being off-pitch then they usually mean the relative pitch to other parts of the same song. Since when you increase the track's pitch all the elements of the song are changed so it isn't that easy to tell if it has been changed or not (except if there's chipmunked vocals) ... unless, like raverchickadee said, you know the track by heart.
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| unless, like raverchickadee said, you know the track by heart. |
no im not bothered at all.
usually ONLY if the track's playing too slow, which you can tell cuz its in a lower key (like half a note down), or vice versa.
but i mean if you're talking about the diff between playing a track at 130 or 132 bpm, no
you can NOTICE it but its not a problem at all, because no music on the radio is in tune (e.g. pop, everything except true instrumentals)
ya i would have to say that i am not bothered by the pitch that much ... unless its a drastic change such as in voice or speed. Oh man bug_bite ... thats the worse...lol. I find that theres one track inparticular that i hear out of pitch all the time . which is : System F- Cry.. doesnt matter which remix. no one can ever get it at the right speed.. she either sounds like a man... or a man with no balls
System F - Cry has lyrics??? eeekk.. is it good???
I love the Ferry Corsten mix with no lyrics and that is the only one I have heard
cFs
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| Originally posted by Chocolate Jesus System F - Cry has lyrics??? eeekk.. is it good??? I love the Ferry Corsten mix with no lyrics and that is the only one I have heard cFs |
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| Originally posted by raverchikadee System F- Cry.. doesnt matter which remix. no one can ever get it at the right speed.. she either sounds like a man... or a man with no balls |
And when changing the pitch during a song, it's always easier, more agreeable to the ear or even less noticeable when you raise the pitch as opposed to lowering the pitch. For some reason, when you lower the pitch during a song, it can be very noticable, therefore you have to do that much more gradually than raising the pitch.
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