
Test your ability to discern between the pitch of two different sounds.
I got 1.425hz. There's also a test for tone deafness..
( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 14:25, Reply)

0.4125 Hz
Is that good?
EDIT: 94 percentile. Must be. I thought years of playing in bands would have fucked my ears beyond belief.
( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 14:39, Reply)

not sure i understand what 'tone deaf' means, is it not being able to hear a difference between 2 notes? Is that a real thing people have? Must make music sound a bit weird..
( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 14:46, Reply)

...got 12 hz at pitch perception "exceptionally bad"
( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 14:54, Reply)

THEY ARE ALL THE FUCKING SAME!
It's just like that magic eye hoax. They are laughing at you.
Or my ears are dead.
( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 15:14, Reply)

"It seems as if you had some difficulty with this test, or your pitch perception abilities are outside the range of this test.
This test can only reliably measure frequency differences less than 60 Hz. At the frequency range tested, two semitones (adjacent notes on a piano keyboard) are 30 Hz apart."
( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 16:02, Reply)

there are few things on this earth worse than coldplay.
*finger hovers over ignore button*
( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 16:30, Reply)

I've never heard a lady call that her "ignore button" before.
( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 16:37, Reply)

which isn't bad for someone who likes to stand next to the speakers at gigs.
( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 17:00, Reply)

i found the tone deaf test to be much more challenging than the pitch test.
(i have graduate degrees in music theory/composition, so i'm clearly an expert.) :P
i pulled an embarrassing 78% on tone deaf, but discovered i can discriminate down to 0.75 hertz.
( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 20:31, Reply)

( , Fri 5 Dec 2014, 23:23, Reply)

so, yes
( , Sat 6 Dec 2014, 20:56, Reply)