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Adaptive pitch test: Accurately measure your pitch perception abilities This adaptive pitch test will play a series of two short tones and ask you if the second tone is higher or lower than the first tone. This test measures your pitch perception abilities by adapting to your responses: The better you are, the closer and closer the stimuli will become. As you advance in the test, it may sound as i
Can you hear shapes? Skilled at visual learning? Measure your musical-visual intelligence What is AMVI? Associative Musical Visual Intelligence (or "amvi" for short) is a type of intelligence that's difficult enough to define, let alone test. Many creative people can associate across sensory domains: they "hear" hints of shapes and can "taste" the essense of colors. At its most extreme this phenom
How well can you distinguish subtle differences in rhythm? This test will play a series of two rhythmical phrases and ask you if they are the same or different. Unlike the similar tonedeaf test, however, the differences between the phrases are only rhythmical. You will need Flash for this test. Please be patient, as it may take a few moments to load.
Jake Mandell, MD Staff Radiologist, Musculoskeletal Imaging and Intervention Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston, MA Radiology Textbooks
While working at the music and neuroimaging lab at Beth Israel/Harvard Medical School in Boston, I developed a quick online way to screen for the tonedeafness. It actually turned out to be a pretty good test to check for overall pitch perception ability. The test is purposefully made very hard, so excellent musicians rarely score above 80% correct. Give it a try! In our research, we were looking f
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