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For centuries the world's greatest musicians and composers have had a secret weapon that only few knew about. The astounding fact is that every single person has this same ability lying undiscovered inside! This special ability is pitch recognition, more commonly known as perfect pitch and relative pitch. These two skills have been the guiding force behind some of music's biggest names.

Here are some interesting facts that you should know:

  • 10% of students at the leading music schools, including Julliard School of Music, have perfect pitch.
  • A symphony orchestra usually includes 20% - 40% of musicians with perfect pitch.
  • Numerous leading surveys have concluded that at least 50% of today's top recording artists have either perfect pitch, relative pitch, or both!

Perfect pitch can be taught to anyone regardless of their genetics or age. This method has been taught to musicians who are in their 50s and 60s! It is simply a skill like any other. There is no such thing as a natural, only a student. Attaining perfect pitch is done through ear-training and learning how your voice sounds not through your ears, but through the ears of your listeners. The fact is, we sound differently to ourselves than we sound to others. Even more so, we sound differently on a recording than we do live. As an experiment, record your voice onto your voicemail and listen back. It sounds different. Now, if you have access to a higher quality recording microphone, you can practice some sounds at different pitches to hear where you're at vocally.


Now, after these experiments, don't delete or erase those recordings. You'll want to listen to them again after your vocal training course. There are many courses available, some not so good, and some written by true experts.

Record yourself singing along to a song. Listen back to your recording. Take notes on the following points:

  • Are you in Tune with the music? - your notes should match the song.
  • Is your voice weak or strong? - shouting is NOT Singing!!
  • Are you breathing correctly? - you should not be short of breath
  • Do you struggle to reach the notes - pick an easy song to start with!
  • Are you gasping for air between phrases - learn to breath in the "rests" between phrases


Record yourself again with another song. Listen to the difference in your practice recordings as you progress. Proper vocal care is also important, and there are several things you can do to ensure your voice is in peak performance every day:

  1. Drink water to keep your body well hydrated, and avoid alcohol and caffeine. Your vocal cords vibrate very fast, and having a proper water balance helps keep them lubricated. Foods containing large amounts of water are excellent hydration-conscious snacks, including apples, pears, watermelon, peaches, melons, grapes, plums, bell peppers and applesauce.
  2. Allow yourself several "vocal naps" every day, especially during periods of extended use. Try to avoid speaking for 30 minutes straight, a few times a day.
  3. Don't smoke, or if you already do, quit.
  4. Don't abuse or misuse your voice. Avoid yelling or screaming, and try not to talk loudly in noisy areas. I
  5. Keep your throat and neck muscles relaxed even when singing high notes and low notes.
  6. Pay attention to how you speak every day. Even performers who have good singing habits can cause damage when they speak. Many skilled singers don't continue their healthy habits when they speak.
  7. Don't clear your throat too often. When you clear your throat, it's like slamming your vocal cords together.
  8. When you're sick, spare your voice. Don't talk when you're hoarse due to a cold or infection. Listen to what your voice is telling you.
  9. When you have to speak publicly, to large groups or outdoors, think about using amplification to avoid straining your voice.
  10. Humidify your home and work areas. Remember, moist is good for the voice.

You have numerous options for vocal study courses. Don't be fooled by the cheap immitations, or the "American Idol Singer's Training Kit", even the people who endorsed it, Randy and Paula, laughed at it last year on the show. A professionally produced product, backed by years of experience is what you want to look for. You could opt for a vocal coach, but be prepared to pay a premium for this privilege. Home study courses are an attractive alternative, but may not completely replace the skills of a live coach. The Perfect Pitch vocal training product has helped countless people become the vocalist that they strive to be.

Mark Williamson is the founder of JohnnyForex.com. Mark routinely hand picks informational products that help others achieve their goals, whether they are self improvement, or home business related.

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