Highlights and Downlights


The highlights of this method are including the way people can improve ability to play songs on the instrument as well as sing it perfectly just by hearing it. Composing a melody would not be an obstacle that needs to take a long time to finish a new song. Songwriters may probably see it as a difficulty they always find in their low times of finishing their works.

While relative pitch, the ability to know of how far apart two pitches are from each other on music, another important thing musicians have to have as part of their listening ability, can also be learned easier with the method provided. So, yes, for its highlights, Pure Pitch seems really worth to try and see for anyone who wants to improve his or her music hearing skills.

But this isn’t magic product, so there is but in this review related to the method here. As we all know, ear training is a real essential ability people in music industry have to develop, and although the provided Pure Pitch Method may seem overwhelmingly easy to use to acquire the skill, some people may probably find it less interesting and less important, other than what the advertisement has provided.

You may want to see the method from different kind of perspective, like for example, some people at some countries may listen to pitches that associated to absolute terms while some other may prefer the relative terms. So, it depends on how you see and use the method. However, you may find out that this method can actually be useful if you can sharpen your skill when you hear someone play, like D minor seventh, other than just knowing that they’re playing minor seventh.