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By JAMES GLANZ
Most native speakers of languages that use tones to convey meaning may have a
form of perfect pitch, according to new research. The results may suggest
that many or even most babies are born with perfect pitch but lose it if they
do not learn a tonal language or undergo early musical training.
Most people find it easy to perceive and sing musical tones relative to each
other, a skill called relative pitch, but perfect pitch -- the ability to
identify any note by name or to sing a
Most native speakers of languages that use tones to convey meaning may have a
form of perfect pitch, according to new research. The results may suggest
that many or even most babies are born with perfect pitch but lose it if they
do not learn a tonal language or undergo early musical training.
Most people find it easy to perceive and sing musical tones relative to each
other, a skill called relative pitch, but perfect pitch -- the ability to
identify any note by name or to sing a