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Old May 3rd, 2006
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David Lucas Berge- "Perfect Pitch"

I've seen it advertised in guitar magazines. Has anyone tried it? Does it really work?

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I have the perfect pitch course. When we first got it my sister and I were going to go through it and learn it. It was several years ago, but from what I remember of the course, the first few CD's that we listened were filled with him yapping for ever and ever about absolutely nothing. Then he'd throw in a few ear training exercises at the end of the "lesson". My sister and I eventually got tired of listening to him and neither one of us ever finished it. lol

I still have no idea if the CD's get better as they go, but the ones we listened to were pretty useless. Maybe over the summer I'll pull them out again and see what (if anything) I can get out of these CD's.

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