| 11. | Most people rely on relative pitch, which allows them to identify notes only in context.
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| 12. | :: : : Relative pitch means being able to distinguish, say, a fourth from a fifth.
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| 13. | The ends of breath groups are marked by periods, and are notably lower in relative pitch.
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| 14. | Far more common is relative pitch-- the ability to find a note after hearing another note first.
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| 15. | Relative pitch is the ability to identify intervals and pitches from the context of a starting pitch.
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| 16. | Many western ear training classes use solf�ge to teach students relative pitch, while others use numerical sight-singing.
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| 17. | "I have relative pitch, " she says.
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| 18. | Relative pitch is an ability that can be trained to a great degree-- and lost without practice.
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| 19. | The relative pitch of the tones varies with the speaker; consequently, descriptions vary from one sources to another.
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| 20. | He sells ear training, relative pitch and perfect pitch software for a living and benefits from such actions.
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