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  1. You can’t train for perfect pitch although there are people who claim to have trained and got it later in life.You can however train and get very good relative pitch which is almost as good.
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  2. This piano duo is a reflection of my trip to Lake St Clair in Tasmania Australia, written for two advanced/virtuoso pianists. Please leave your valuable thoughts, comments and feedbacks. Much appreciated.
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  3. This piece reflects the following story: A young woman living in a 19th Century French town finds, while exploring her family home attic, music manuscripts composed by her great-great grandfather, from northern Germany, who composed in the baroque style of his time and place. One of his two-part preludes was unfinished! The woman set out to finish the piece, trying very hard to keep to the same baroque style. But alas, her time and place shone through, and the second part of the prelude, written by her, turns out to be a romantic piece written in counterpoint. I hope you like it! :)
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  4. I would never have guessed just from listening to your music. In fact, I think it's amazing how you compose so well while only being able to hear through one ear.
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  5. I have it. And it personally helps me, since I basically can compose wherever I want hearing timbres and keys in my head and write it down later. It's also very helpful for aleatoric music because you can hear pitches in the world's sound.
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