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ARE YOU TONE DEAF OR MUSICALLY GIFTED? (A simple test for non-musicians)
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00:00 Intro
02:10 Simple Test
02:53 Level 1 - Pitch Recognition
03:57 Level 2 - Holding a note
04:46 Level 3 - Understanding Harmony (1)
06:08 Level 4 - Understanding Harmony (2)
06:53 Level 5 - Understanding Tonality
08:27 Final Level - Understanding Resolution
10:00 Correct Answers
10:39 Conclusion
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Views : 3,397,022
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Nov 24, 2021 ^^


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@Meanermina

11 months ago

9/10 and I love this lesson and all the music from the beginning of this video. hat a brilliant video to start my day with.

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@doner1ght27m

1 year ago

as a musician it was pretty easy so 10/10, but great explanations of concepts; i could see someone with no musical experience do well purely because of your great explanations

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@douglasmcneil8413

1 year ago

My wife claims to be tone deaf and she got 100% right. I've played Trombone for years, sang in the church choir, and I sing for residents at a convalescent hospital, and I missed one of the questions about resolution. Guess I have some work to do. I've always told my wife that she had a good voice and all she needed was some training. Maybe now she might believe me.

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@bonash9761

1 year ago

I got 9 out of 10. Been told I was tone deaf. Music teacher in 5th grade asked me to lip sync because I sang flat. That was in the 60's. Listen to music dailly--all genres. Dad was a performing Opera singer then later a graphic illustrator. I consider myself very lucky to have learned to love music, and all the arts. Very well done, Sir! Thanks!

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@thewhitehawkz

1 year ago

Not a musician or music theory student, just a passionate music listener. Scored 10/10 without doubts on any question.

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@stormdancer0

1 year ago

My late husband was totally tone deaf. We were dancing at a Christmas party, and he was singing the song quietly. He never changed the note - totally monotone.

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@M1yuuna

11 months ago

Saw this on my recommended, my family always told me I was always good at singing but I was surprised when I got everything right. This was really fun to do, thank you for this!

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@mason2089

1 year ago

This was fun! As a guitar student of just under a year I got 10/10 and I feel like I definitely learned something from this video

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@elissahunt

1 year ago

I am a musician, and I took the test just to see how you constructed it. The examples were very clear and you explained the concepts excellently. I rate your test 10/10. (I also scored 10/10, but I would have been shocked not to, given my decades of musical training.)

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@bluecat2991

1 year ago

32, former vocalist in an orchestra. This was absolutely superb.

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@ironclad1018

10 months ago

I got 8 of 10..I started to self-study playing a piano but I stopped momentarily due to various commitments and life happening..it is much better to have someone physically teaching you to know the right way

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@drarryoclock

1 year ago

got 10/10 as a 14-year-old with no musical training; just an ear for music I suppose. iā€™ve always enjoyed singing and can match melodies quite easily with my voice, so this was a real delight!

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@iamd0nd381

1 year ago

As a 15 year old with no official musical training, I surprised myself by getting a 10/10. It helped a bit that everything was well explained, but it all also just made sense to me in a way.

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@kl6960

1 year ago

Here's one thing about being supposedly "tone deaf" - I've been told on multiple occasions that I must be tone deaf since I can't carry a tune. The thing is, I can very clearly HEAR that I can't carry a tune, which in itself is a result of some form of slackness in my vocal chords (never bothered me too much as I never had any musical aspirations). But doing this test out of sheer curiosity I ended up with 10/10. So I have to conclude that if anyone ever tells you you're tone deaf, you probably aren't, and that person is probably just a jerk.

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@GallifreysMagician

1 year ago

Got 10/10. I remember teaching myself to sing by mimicking artists on the radio, and learning harmony by listening to others in choir. I was taught piano and quickly started picking out melodies on my own just by listening. Wasn't familiar with resolved vs. unresolved as a concept, but I understood it once you explained it!

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@jamgart6880

1 year ago

I got 9/10. Slipping up on number 7, understanding tonality. Even though the music was quite happy in melody, I felt the tone was a sadder sound. Obviously, I was wrong. I really enjoyed this! šŸ˜

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@wibowochoir

1 year ago

I got 9/10. This video is so awesome. Not only a test, u teach me well how to understand about basic music that i may don't understand how beautifull music art in every single tone. It's great to know hidden art of music itself. Thanks a lot.

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@torkgems

1 year ago

I'm a musician and my gf is close to tone deaf. She brings a breath of fresh air to music for me. In order for her to love a piece she literally just... Loves the music. No overthinking. Just vibes. I love that woman so much

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@fl1735

1 year ago

Not a musician, but still had a perfect score. You really had some great explanation. It's super weird, because I am literally tone deaf when it comes to my own voice. I'm a teacher and one of the things I struggle a lot is using the tone of my voice because to me my voice sounds completely monotone when I'm speaking, yelling, singing, etc. It's only when I listen back a recording that I recognize my use of tone.

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@sarayupeethala4821

1 year ago

9/10 woahhh... I am never interested in the music classes at school but this got me! How can a person explain something this effortlessly. I wish you were my teacher.

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