J.S. Bach: Mass in B minor "Agnus Dei" - Andreas Scholl
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Sorry folks, I give up!
I uploaded this video 4 times so far, and every time I did, it was out of sync, specially the second part. I assure you it is not my fault, it plays beautifully on my pc. Youtube is doing something to it I do not know.. I may try it again next week may be to see if it works better..
J.S. Bach:
Mass in B minor, BWV 232 "Agnus Dei"
Agnus dei qui tollis peccata mundi
miserere nobis..
Lamb of God,
who takes away the sins of the world,
have mercy upon us..
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To the best of my knowledge, I wasn't born with an absolute pitch. However, I am showing signs of both "absolute" and "realtive" pitch, as you call them.
First of all, I don't have the slightest problem listening to this recording, even though I'm aware of the fact that it's "off-set". And yet I have this "absolute pitch", in much the same way that Merlin was talking about...
For you see, this so called "absolute pitch" still relies entirely on the mutual agreement that a certain tone or note has a certain frequency, like A being at 440Hz. It could just as well be 430 or 450, so ANY kind of pitch has to be relative to something! :)