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Newborn Babies & Perfect Pitch

What is 'perfect pitch'?

It's something your newborn has in common with Frank Sinatra! A person with perfect pitch can recognise or sing a tone without needing another for comparison.

'Perfect pitch' is also known as 'absolute pitch'.

Facts about perfect pitch

  • All babies are born with perfect pitch.
  • American scientist Diana Deutsch has discovered your perception of pitch varies, depending on where you were born.
  • 5% of autistic people have perfect pitch.
  • It occurs more frequently among blind people than sighted.
  • On average, about 1 person in 10,000 has perfect pitch.
  • Perfect pitch alone is no guarantee of musical ability.
  • Research by Dr Oliver Sachs shows perfect pitch is very common amongst 'savants' (individuals with exceptional mathematic, mechanical, musical, or artistic talents, but serious deficiencies in other human attributes).

Famous people with perfect pitch

  • Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957) Italian conductor, equally well-known for his passionate, strict conducting and his outbreaks of rage.
  • Frank Sinatra (1915-1998) Legendary singer, actor and 'Rat Pack' celebrity.
  • Johann Sebastien Bach (1685-1750) Composer.
  • Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) American conductor, composer and musician.
  • Martha Argerich (b. 1941) Argentinian concert pianist.
  • Oscar Peterson (b.1925) Jazz pianist.
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Composer and child prodigy.
  • Yngwie Malmsteen (b.1963) Long-haired Swedish musician.
  • Yo-Yo Ma (b.1955) World-famous cellist, recently featured on the soundtrack of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

Perfect pitch in practice

  • The 5 yr-old Frederick Ouseley (1825-1889)was able to say 'Papa blows his nose on G' and that the clock struck in B minor. He went on to become Professor of Music at Oxford University.
  • By 7 yrs old, Mozart knew that the violin he was playing was tuned 'half a quarter of a tone' sharper than he remembered the violin of his father's friend Schachtner.
  • Sir Herbert Oakeley (1830-1903) Professor of Music at Edinburgh University, was capable of telling exactly the key of a pig's squeal.


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