How “Perfect” is Perfect Pitch?

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Published 2024-02-22
In this episode I sat down with my friend Pierre Piscitelli to ask him how he developed his insane perfect pitch.

Check out Pierre's channel: youtube.com/@pierrejpiscitelli

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All Comments (21)
  • @adampezzuolo5618
    This video should be called "Rick tortures a guy with perfect pitch for 8 minutes straight"
  • @reneemarais431
    You speak a language I don't understand but my dad was a jazz pianist and I recognise the sounds. Grew up to him practising, composing and doing orgistrations. Miss him now.
  • @schroede2
    Pierre is one of my oldest and dearest friends. He is an exceptionally talented musician and a great person. It warms my heart to see him getting the recognition he deserves.
  • @SheetMusicBoss
    Perfect pitch definitely makes transcribing for piano easier! I love the complex jazz chords here. I can figure them out if I take the time. I’m sure I’d recognise them faster if they were more common in the music I listened to. They don’t come up that often for me, but it’s kinda fun to work them out because they’re outside my usual comfort zone. Great vid, Rick!
  • @pauljansen1137
    I've seen a lot of channels about music over the years....Rick's is just about the only one i'm still interested in these days though!!!
  • @thecowenfamily
    I find this perfect pitch business absolutely fascinating. I don't have it, in fact I'm probably negative if anything but watching it in operation live is brilliant.
  • @camnto
    rick you are a freaking jewel. this is why you are unique and so loved. thank you for everything
  • @gabeatv
    Love the excitement in Pierre. He seems to be having so much fun. Great video, Rick!
  • @denaraptis3716
    Holy poly-chords! Crazy to see/ hear this guy. Would be so cool to see a scan of his brain during this session. (Music therapy nerd here) As always, thank you @RickBeato!
  • @martinsokol3527
    4:47 is perfect explanation summary for what Perfect Pitch is and how people who have it understand it.
  • @WonderrDogg
    Love this kind of video Rick! Keep up the good work!
  • Excellent Video on "Perfect Pitch" Rick, thanks for making & posting the video. This guy Pierre is amazing & you threw some complicated chords at him & he got them. I just subscribed to his channel as in addition to 4 guitars I also have a Casio CTS-410 keyboard. I will be watching a lot of videos on his channel, thanks again.
  • @budove58
    Ive always been musically inclined. I play but always play by ear and ive always had the ability to pkay what i hear or imagine. This video made me realize i can see the sounds and intervals that Pierre was trying to replicate. For me its not just replicating the intervals but breaking down the texture of the chord that i see in my mind. I dont play jazz but hearing the chords Rick was playing made me realize how rich in texture those chords are.
  • @dathyr1
    It is very amazing when someone has that kind of talent and can hear the notes to that degree. Great video.
  • @davidguthrie3739
    Love Pierre’s tutorials. I subscribed to his channel when he showed up on my feed a few months ago.
  • @kassemir
    The thing about it being flat in his memory is actually pretty interesting. I've heard about this happening sometimes, if the piano in the home isn't tuned regularly when they're kids and getting that initial exposure needed to develop it.
  • I love watching music nerds talk, I just wish I had even a 10th of either of their talents!