Help! Am I tone deaf?
Tone Deafness: Do I have it?
Know that one friend that usually has problems singing in tune? Have you been teased a lot for being tone deaf?
Fret not, There is HOPE!
The term “Tone Deaf” is a very misused and misunderstood concept.
When somebody gets called “Tone Deaf” it is usually poor pitch recognition which leads to them not being able to tell different notes apart. This may not be the case all the time.
Science facts: True Tone deafness, also known as Amusia, occurs only in 1 of 20 people, according to a Harvard University article dated in 2007.
Is there hope for me?
YES!
Most people, who think they are tone deaf are actually only lacking in music training.
With sufficient music training, even YOU would be able to sing along and play that instrument you have always been longing to play~
(Remember: if you can recognize that tune on the radio and jam along to it, you have just as much musical potential as everyone else)
Coming next week:
How do I train myself if I’m “Tone-Deaf”?
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Drop a comment in the comment section on any “what if” or “how to” knowledge pearls you would like us to take a crack at! Stay tuned and we will share with you guys how NOT to sound Tone-Deaf!