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2025-01-15 10:54

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Welcome to Kevin's English Room Podcast.
So I have a friend that's pitch perfect.
Oh, yeah.
And that person told me, hey, you could be a pitch perfect person, too.
Like, you never know.
Like, your potential could be, uh, it could be in there.
Yeah.
Right.
And I was like, I could be a pitch perfect guy.
And this person knows a way to tell.
Yeah.
Even if that person doesn't know if that person is pitch perfect or not.
To tell if that person is a pitch perfect.
Oh, okay, okay.
So I ask you to sing a song for me.
And if that person sings a song in the same pitch as the 原曲, then you are pitch perfect.
True, true.
A pitch perfect person cannot sing in a minus one or two.
It's impossible.
It's weird for them.
Yeah.
It's like, why would they?
The first instinct would be to go with the actual pitch.
Right, right, right, right.
So we're going to put it to the test and see who is pitch perfect in this room.
So I don't have pitch perfect.
You consider yourself a non-pitch perfect.
Me too.
I don't consider myself a pitch perfect guy.
But I think we both have potentials.
Potential, yeah, of course.
Let's put it to the test.
So I heard there are two types of pitch perfect.
Okay.
One is more just born with it.
It's like, even if you don't do anything, you're just born with it.
The other one is trained pitch perfect guys.
You can train yourself?
Yeah, it's like close to memory.
Nice.
Yeah, it's like, it's like just like you tap and this is 100 bpm and you kind of memorize it.
And then not forget forever, kind of.
So that one, you can train yourself and kind of pitch perfect, yeah.
The reason why I want to do this is because I think I'm good at this.
Oh, yeah.
I think I'm good.
I think I'm good at like remembering what pitch it was for a song.
Oh, that's good.
Right.
You're potentially that.
I have a high potential to be like a koutendeki pitch perfect guy.
Oh, great.
That's why I want to do it.
Yeah, try that.
Try that.
By the way, for those of you that don't know, pitch perfect is zettaionkan.
Yeah.
Right.
What's a zettaionkan in Japanese dictionary?
So if I go, a pitch perfect guy would know.
Oh, that's a Do, Re, Mi.
Yeah.
If they know that scale.
Yeah, right.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right.
I'm going to name you a song.
Okay.
And you sing it for me.
Okay, okay.
Of course, or the beginning.
I don't really, it doesn't matter.
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But let me share that I know that I have strong, no pitch perfect sense.
Got it.
Okay.
Got it.
I can sing at any key.
You can sing at any key.
You're very flexible.
Yeah.
Got it.
I think it's Christmas.
Yeah.
Let's do Kuwata Keisukei Shiroi Koibito Tachi.
Okay.
That's that, instant.
Wait, wait, I think you got it right.
Wait, wait, wait.
Can you just continually say the first note?
That was close.
Yeah, that was close.
I think you were close to being perfect.
Yeah, that's my just memory, you know?
So you were a little bit low, a little bit low, but very close though.
Okay, okay.
Let me do another song.
Yeah.
Okay, how about Pretender by Official Higedandism?
Okay.
So this is not something I repeat and read and listen to this song kind of compared to like
Shiroi Koibito, because I love Kuwata Keisukei.
Okay, okay.
What's the beginning?
You can say the words then.
I mean, honestly, I have, oh, this one I have no idea.
I think you got it right.
Yeah, I think you got it right.
That's impossible, really?
Is this wrong?
Goodbye.
Nah.
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I mean, honestly, I can do...
I mean, it doesn't...
So you're both?
No, no, no.
That's super genius, but no.
It's just miracle.
What's the song that's like...
Okay, okay, okay.
I know that song.
Forget the song then.
Okay.
So can you...
So different.
All right.
What about yours?
Test me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let's do this.
I gotta get it right.
Let's say...
You know the song...
For example...
Okay, okay.
Has to be something you...
I know.
You know, right?
Yes.
Okay.
Bruno.
Okay.
What song do you...
When I was your man then.
When I was your man?
Or marry me, marry you.
Marry you?
Yeah.
Beautiful Moon?
Yes, yes, yes.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Oh, it's really close.
A little, but really close.
Really close.
I needed it to be perfect.
Yeah, a little bit.
Yeah, you have a potential.
I have a potential.
Yeah.
I have a potential.
Let's say...
Do you know...
Okay.
Justin Bieber, Sorry.
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Yeah.
I don't.
Yeah, I can hear it.
I can hear it.
You hear the voice?
Yeah, but it's so close.
And also, the fact that I can not tell your sound is right or not.
That means I don't have...
That proves that we don't have it.
Yeah.
I have to...
Wait, wait, wait.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I had a little hope in me.
Yeah, that you have.
Yeah.
Yeah, but I guess that was not true.
Okay.
But people say that you have...
You can train yourself.
You can train yourself, right?
Yeah.
Like, repeatedly listen to the door.
The sound of the door?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then you'll get it.
Yeah, yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
Okay.
Because lots of guitar player, they know the open strings note.
Oh, really?
Like when they do a tune?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They didn't hear it?
And they're just like, oh, a little off.
Yeah, it's a little...
They only know that do no to, or like mi no to, kind of.
But they don't have...
That doesn't mean they know everything, but...
That's kotenteki, right?
Yeah, it's...
Oh, okay.
Nice.
All right.
But I'll work on it, then.
Yeah, you...
Thanks for listening, guys.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.
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