To All interested in my Perfect Pitch by Brainwave Synchronization theory:
I have a theory of how a person can improve their pitch. If the theory is correct, a person could improve their pitch, even until they have attained perfect pitch. The theory involves tones and Cool Edit Brainwave Synchronization. Problem is, it would take me a very long time to do every key like C Major, A Minor, Ab Major, D# nat Minor, etc. I do have C major completed though. The C Major file has every note in the C Major Scale in the range on a Piano from C1 to C8. I do have the rest of the scales but only in one octave. I make the files using Power Point XP.

C Major Excel file
G Major Excel file

To make each one of these notes,  I generated the note frequency (the left column) (generate tones function) for a period of 4 seconds.  After doing that I selected the whole wave function, then used the brainwave synchronizer function and used the Brainwave freuquency in the right column of the excel files.  Put the same frequency in the low settings frequency and the high settings frequency.  Use the intensity of 10.  Repeat this for each of the notes.  You can organize each note using Microsoft Power Point so it ascends and descends.



 

If you would like to request another Major or minor scale, email me.

If you can understand the Microsoft Excel files, then you can understand how to make the perfect pitch brainwave synchronization files on your own using Cool Edit 2000 or Cool Edit Pro, and Power Point.  Don't forget the correct frequencies of the sharp and flat files! When making the .wav files with Cool Edit, I reccomend an intensity of 10. However, it is up to you which intensity you want.

I obtained the note frequencies from this site:
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~jw/notes.html

Note that the way a piano is tuned, the notes are not exactly one octave apart. However, your ears probably can't notice the difference.

If you can understand the pattern, then you will know how to make any Major or minor scale.

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