WhichPitch

WhichPitch

Learn perfect pitch

Details about WhichPitch

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • February 29, 2024
  • September 29, 2024
  • 16.2+
  • 4+
  • 124.94MB
  • iPhone, iPad
  • English

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Version History of WhichPitch

1.3.2

August 22, 2024

Fixed minor typo with Button text.

1.3.1

August 17, 2024

Fixed defect related to Dark Mode.

1.3

August 14, 2024

We've worked through all the kinks and implemented input from our wonderful testers, so this is the first version that we consider complete. The time to change the world of music has finally arrived!

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1.2.2

June 3, 2024

A few final awesomeness adjustments to the App Store listing (new screenshots, new support URL).

1.2.1

May 30, 2024

General awesomeness enhancements.

1.2

May 28, 2024

Slight name change to the app, "Which-Pitch" changed to "WhichPitch".

1.1

March 18, 2024

Fixed a defect in creating the Playlist. Minor wording changes throughout.

1.0

February 29, 2024

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Description of WhichPitch

People used to believe that perfect pitch (more correctly known as "absolute pitch") is a skill you either were born with (or maybe acquired as a young child) or not--that it couldn't be developed later on. But this has been proven incorrect! Studies show that even adults can learn absolute pitch. (Google for references: PMID 31686378, PMID 32513059, and PMID 31550277.) The problem is, we don't yet know the best way to learn it. A study on Japanese children found that all of them who completed an absolute pitch training program (24 out of 26 children) succeeded at learning it, and the key for them was figuring out how to ignore the tone height (pitch) and instead start to hear the tone chroma ("colour") (see https://doi.org/10.1177/0305735612463948). Based on this, we suspect that the tone's pitch and also timbre are distractions obscuring the tone's colour from you. If you can learn to hear past those distractions, you will start to isolate and memorize the unique colour of all 12 notes, and this is what will unlock your absolute pitch! This is why WhichPitch allows you to choose which notes you want to learn and then plays those notes using randomly selected octaves (different pitches) and instruments (different timbres). A big problem with other absolute pitch trainers is that they tend to rely on training sessions where you're spending several minutes in a row doing dedicated training. This is less effective because after the very first note, you have a pitch anchor in your mind, so all subsequent note testing relies more on relative pitch rather than absolute pitch. Plus, after a few weeks of using those absolute pitch trainers, people tend to lose motivation and stop doing the training sessions. WhichPitch is designed to work in the background and unobtrusively play notes during the times of day you've chosen. Each time it plays a note, it will push an answer notification a couple seconds later. (Don't look at the answer until you've decided which note you think it is!) This allows you to do hundreds of tiny absolute pitch training sessions each day without relative pitch getting in the way. At some point, it will click and you will start to hear past the note's timbre and pitch and be able to isolate the colour of each note, and then at that point acquiring full absolute pitch is a simple matter of memorizing the colour of each of the 12 notes. We don't yet know the best way to accomplish this, so you will have to experiment. Most people start with just 2 or 3 notes that are next to each other and then switch to different notes every week or two. You may initially feel like it is impossible, but keep at it! Learning absolute pitch will take consistent effort over time--probably months rather than weeks--but the effort will be worth it to develop this superpower. We'd love to gather some data on how long people of different ages take to acquire it, and also what your experience was like, so please share those details when you rate the app! Technical notes (pun intended): - The notes in this app use the A440 pitch standard with twelve-tone equal temperament - The instruments' sounds are physically modeled rather than sampled (meaning they are computer-generated sounds, not recorded real instruments) to avoid any imperfections that could give non-frequency-related hints about which note you are hearing - Painstaking efforts were made to design the different instruments' sounds to be as pleasing as possible, but, alas, not every instrument can sound as soothing as a harp - The lower pitches may sound quieter due to limitations inherent in your phone's tiny speaker drivers, but this will not interfere with the objective of the app - iOS restricts notifications from apps running in the background, so we use a server to direct WhichPitch when to start and stop pushing notifications (according to your active times), which means WhichPitch may not work properly when you have no internet access
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WhichPitch: FAQ

Does WhichPitch work on iPads?

Yes, the WhichPitch software is iPad-compatible.

Who made the WhichPitch app?

Taylor Christensen is the developer of the WhichPitch app.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for WhichPitch to function properly?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 16.2 or above.

What do users think of the app?

WhichPitch has a user rating of 5.

What is the main genre of the WhichPitch app?

Music Is The Primary Genre Of The Whichpitch App.

What is the recent version of the WhichPitch app?

1.3.2 is the newly released WhichPitch version.

When was the last WhichPitch update?

The date of the last WhichPitch update is September 29, 2024.

When was WhichPitch first released?

The WhichPitch app was initially released on July 2, 2024.

What age rating does WhichPitch have?

The WhichPitch app is rated Taylor Christensen: Contains no objectionable material.

Which languages does WhichPitch support?

WhichPitch currently features the following languages: English.

Does WhichPitch belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, WhichPitch is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of WhichPitch?

Indeed, in-app purchases are part of the offerings in WhichPitch.

Is WhichPitch tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, WhichPitch is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in WhichPitch?

No, there are no commercial ads in WhichPitch.

Screenshots of WhichPitch

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Reviews of WhichPitch

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  • Innovative approach!

    WitchPitch seems like an effective tool to begin recognizing colors in sounds by identifying the common attributes of a note across multiple octaves and timbres. For example, all C notes will have the same inherent color qualities whether it’s a concert piano or nails on a chalkboard. The learner is encouraged to recognize these unique sound qualities through repetition, eventually internalizing each individual note’s color.
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    Developer Response

    Thanks for the informative review, and I agree! That's exactly what WhichPitch is designed to do.
  • The only perfect pitch app that could really work

    Sure, maybe I am the creator of this app, but I still truly believe it’s the only app that can effectively help people learn absolute pitch. And now that it’s finally out, I can stop testing and start using it myself to learn! I’ll update this when I’ve succeeded.
  • Great app!

    Perfect for ear training!