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Perfect Pitch: Why Do People Lose It?
Well, this certainly explain A LOT
The "how and why" people who live long enough lose their Perfect Pitch. https://youtu.be/3rx08qWtFak |
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So what is the explanation?
What exactly is memory? Acoustic signals that are translated from the physio-mechanical realm of the ear to the electrical impulses the brain then uses to recall the memory of what a sound of that pitch/frequency really should sound like should not have drift value? Well... I guess they do after all. Live long enough and many things can change in the aging quantum computer we call our brain. |
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Of course statistically, only 1 in 10,000 people actually has "Perfect Pitch" hearing to begin with.
For the rest of the 9,999 the "echoic memory" lasts no longer that 4 seconds at most, so I am always amused at the wonderful "difference in sound" write ups from audiophiles. |
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How Bad Is Your Auditory (Echoic) Memory? - https://youtu.be/BlWRO04rQTg
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