perfect pitch

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Noun

perfect pitch (countable and uncountable, plural perfect pitches)

  1. (music) The ability to identify a note by name on hearing it, or to sing a specific note from memory, without the benefit of a reference pitch.
  2. (less common) The exact pitch of a note described by its frequency in vibrations per second.

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  • relative pitch

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