(Part 2) Are you 'tone deaf'? Watch this video to find out!

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(Part 2) Are you 'tone deaf'? Watch this video to find out!

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Got a 5, but I’m not a professional musician. But it shows if you observe and learn from listening to good music in general you can pass this test easily

IanLeoMusic
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so these videos have helped me discover that im not tone deaf and can mimic any note perfectly, but i apparently have absolutely no clue how to identify notes whatsoever and couldnt tell you for the life of me what they are despite having taking music theory classes LMAOOOO

roverloid
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Whoop, got a 5!! Those 15+ years of piano lessons did pay off after all

EriePhantom
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Hah, the only one i got wrong was the C and B note one. Weird I could pick out the one that was a few hz off right away but not two completely different notes.

illagevidiot
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Got a 4! Only trouble I had was question 4, mainly because I was stuck between number 2 and 4 haha. Fun to test my hearing out!

Suilimea
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5 points! i play orchestra in my high school currently, we recently played in a competition and got the highest score possible. shows how much practice makes perfect!

ryanrose
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4 on part one and 5 on part two. I am a musician but with a twist.15% hearing loss in my right ear and 30% in my left. I was pleasantly surprised that I had done so well!

hellview
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I got 5 points, I've never been able to pick up an instrument but I have a decent voice. Never had singing lessons though. I found myself closing my eyes and using colours in my head to help me

islehart
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As a person who lost her hearing partially I am glad I could identify 4/5 and the one I did not get wrong was the similar tones one 😭 this makes me feel proud.

cakekyo
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Note that 'happy' and 'sad' sounds can be culturally realtive. For example, funeral music in Bali has very major tonality, but sounds sad to the Balinese.

steveboltonPG
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I got all 5 correct, I'm not a professional musician, but I have always wanted to learn the piano and the Violin and the electric guitar. I will be learning the piano through self teaching this year soon.

xxgamer
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I got 3/5, I think I was thinking about the first two questions too much and second guessed myself because I could tell the difference and distinguish, but I was doubting myself.

freakofbooks
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5. I found it easier for the last two to picture colors. I felt reds and browns for the minor chords, angrier colors but muted. The major chord felt like greens and pinks that popped.

aldroegerbil
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0:40 The drop.. Where is the drop? Where is the hell-themed song?

GuardiantaleslinkLOL
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this was actually pretty easy. i dont play instruments or do music or anything like that, and I never have. i just assigned each sound a colour then decided whether the sound was one colour or the other. 5/5

melimistaken
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I got 4 score, I got wrong answer on question 5, hehe. I feel proud that I got 4/5 in this quiz. To be honest, I don't have music lessons, at all. But, I remember when I was 4 years old, my childhood friend's big sister owns a piano, and I am eager to learn how to use piano the moment I saw and hear it. I ask my parents to buy me one but, she said, “what are you going to do with that?”. We also can't afford enrolling me on music school or academy due to poverty. Until now, I'm still fascinated by piano, and other musical instruments as well. Imaging myself that one day I can also play any instruments. That's all, thank you!

jeiido
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Fun fact, the chord in the last question is the same chord thats played in the main riff of Bennie and the Jets. I believe it's a Gmaj9, though the first chord in Bennie and the Jets (I think) is a Gmaj7.

lkpowell
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Got a 5, well I did start going to music school at some point but my hand got injured to a level where I couldn't play the instrument anymore + other ones needed for school. So that left me depressed for years after that. I coped with it after some time.

DiamondZombie
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I'm a music lover and amateur musician (with no formal music theory education). I got five points but I was pretty unsure about that final question. Had to listen to the examples a few times and still was like "I think it's major but I'm not sure". Also got the last question in the previous video wrong. I thought it was 1-4-6, not 1-3-6.

Cleve_Crudgington
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Got 5! That surprises me! Although I've been playing some kind of instrument for about 49 of my 52 years on this planet, I played trumpet in 4th grade, and I took a music class in 7th grade, but I never remembered scales, keys, or anything about reading sheet music. I pretty learned to play guitar at 17 from magazines and by ear. I never realized my ear was this good! I don't think I have "perfect pitch", (I don't think I could identify a random note played out of nowhere) but I'm pretty happy with how these little tests have turned out so far. I'm gonna keep on going!

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