LJS 60: How to Develop Relative Pitch (Feat. Aimee Nolte)




Welcome to episode 60 of the LJS Podcast where today we have special guest jazz pianist and vocalist Aimee Nolte on the show to talk about developing relative pitch. Wouldn't it be awesome to hear a note being played and know exactly what it is, even if you don't have perfect pitch? Aimee teaches us how. Listen in!
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Learn more about today's guest at aimeenolte.com
In this episode

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How Aimee found out she has perfect pitch.

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How to define a note by discovering your "Perfect Pitch Jam."

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How to take your Perfect Pitch Jam and use intervals and scales to discover new notes.

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The importance of being able to sing what you hear.

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Aimee puts Brent to the test with an ear training exercise.


Listen to episode 59: 5 Tips for Playing Ballads Like an Expert
Mentioned in the show
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