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Can you identify the perfect pitch that animals make?

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I mean can you identify the perfect pitch of any sound other than the sound that comes from a musical instrument or human voice

I mean can you identify the perfect pitch of the sounds that you hear around you for ex.animals voice,birds voice,sound of a fan when it rotates,sound of a cracker,sound that comes if you hit a vessel and so on...

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  1. ok, like I said in my other answer to your question,

    YOU DON"T IDENTIRY THE PERFECT PITCH, YOU HAVE PERFECT PITCH TO IDENTIFY THE SOUND!!!

    and just for your information, having perfect pitch has relatively little to do how good of a musician one can be.  so I say you give this question a rest.


  2. If you have perfect pitch, you can identify the pitch of many sounds--human and otherwise.

  3. Of course not since pitch is a human construct, and in western music the pitch reference for A has moved quite a bit over the years. A-440 wasn't even officially recommended until 1936, and not set as a standard (ISO 16) until 1955 ...

    As a standard A above middle C has fluctuated all the way from 423.2Hz to 451Hz. That's quite a bit of play; and certainly enough to drive you batty if you believe that 440 is perfect and someone plays in an instrument tuned at 439.

    It is common to tune modern woodwinds to A-442 now.

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