I'm just wondering on how much of the people in this world are actually tone deaf. I've heard and read MANY times that people are "tone deaf" because of not singing on pitch or whatever. I'm thinking that this is VERY misleading because if a person can hear difference in tones they hear from outside sources (an instrument for example)--they can't possibly be tone deaf. What I'm thinking more of is just the lack of ear-training that people have that may be preventing them from singing on pitch.
What are your thoughts about this?
2007-11-18
17:25:36
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jfluterpicc_98
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