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EEhanson585 3 years ago
Hi all,
I've been going through the 30 day intro course for singing, but I've found that I'm really bad at matching pitch. I took a test, and I know I'm not tone deaf, but I just can't seem to figure out how to reliably match the pitch of a song that I want to sing or the notes in one of the lessons. Any ideas for how I can improve there?
I've also looked at the lessons on pitch and intonation, and that seems to be more geared toward people who sing a little flat or a little sharp, but I can't seem to match pitch at all.
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CCamille van Niekerk 3 years ago
I recommend working with both a virtual keyboard for pitch reference (click key assist and turn note labels on) & a chromatic tuner to see how close you are to the pitch. You can also start by singing into the chromatic tuner to get a sense of where your comfortable range is, and practice pitch matching close to that range.
See here for an article on this topic with more resources, and see below for more website/app recommendations!
https://www.teoria.com/index.php - Website
https://www.musictheory.net/ - Website + app (Tenuto)
https://www.earmaster.com/ - Software + app
https://chetapp.io/ - Ear training app