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How can you tell if your ears are causing you to be out of tune when you sing, and how can you tell if your ears are causing you to be unable to distinguish pitch? Or is it the position of the voice t

How can you tell if your ears are causing you to be out of tune when you sing, and how can you tell if your ears are causing you to be unable to distinguish pitch? Or is it the position of the voice that causes it? -

In the process of learning music, it is very important that the ear is accurate -

Violin tuning is very illustrative, using a tuning flute to play an A note, and then you tuning the strings

to make it the same pitch as the flute's A. Three people tuning the strings will be roughly the same, but there will be a difference, such as a deviation from the flute's A. The strings will not be the same, but they will be different. Three people tuning the strings will be roughly the same, but there are bound to be differences, such as being 5 cents off the A note (200 cents between two notes in a major second),

10 cents off, 30 cents off, 50 cents off ......

this is a test of ear-tone accuracy.

Five cents off is good, but it's not enough to make the harmonies sound good to the ears.

A deviation of 10 cents would be a little off, and 25 cents would be yellow for the common man.

Violins, erhu and other bowed stringed instruments, like voices, rely entirely on the ear to maintain intonation.

If there is a problem with the ear tone, you will have to endure the pain.

Ear tone accuracy is one of the gifts, almost 90% or more, he is not learned, it is born.

Most people have no problem with it.