Published by Pi on 2011-09-30
1. The question is: why was this not done 400 years ago when the modern 12 tone chromatic scale was conceived? This is the first of many public offerings from me... if life gives me the grace to continue my work, I'm going to build a complete musical system from this basis as well as a set of training tools.
2. Each ChromaTone is a Shepard Tone corresponding to one of the 12 pitch classes found on a modern (ie 12-TET tuning) piano / guitar /etc.
3. The Shepard Tone is a perfect representation of the concept of pitch class.
4. Through talking with him I discovered that when here's a note he hears primarily the pitch class, or Chroma; he resolves the note into one of these 12 pitch classes and hears the 'chroma' of the note.
5. And I have clearly mentioned both here and in the application itself that I am using Shepard Tones?! And on my website I address all of the issues related to the various tuning systems that have evolved through history.
6. Of course it is going to take more than this representation to acquire perfect pitch.
7. One has only to put 'Shepard Tone' into Google.
8. As a secondary movement of the brain he figures out where on the piano this note is.
9. The Shepard Tone speaks for itself.
10. I'm fortunate to know someone with perfect pitch.
11. click on the ' support URL ' and look on my 'Toneme System' if you are interested in this work.
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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:
Select Windows version:
Install ChromaTone app on your Windows in 4 steps below:
Download a Compatible APK for PC
Download | Developer | Rating | Current version |
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Get APK for PC → | Pi | 4.20 | 1.0 |
For Windows 11, check if there's a native ChromaTone Windows app here » ». If none, follow the steps below:
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Download on Android: Download Android
Absolutely amazing.
Brain candy
Robert Shepard !!!
Hmmm.