Clyde: I too have used "pitch memory" as a better term. A teacher I had in college used the term "pitch recognition" which also works. It describes the function without using the word perfect. dave *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 11/4/01 at 8:31 AM Clyde Hollinger wrote: >I think of it as "pitch memory." This is the term I've used when >discussing >"perfect pitch" with inquiring minds. Anyone have a better idea? > >Regards, >Clyde Hollinger, RPT > >Dave Nereson wrote: > >> I really don't like the term "perfect pitch" ..... <much snipping> _____________________________ David M. Porritt dporritt@mail.smu.edu Meadows School of the Arts Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX 75275 _____________________________
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