Play a note, any note — on your piano, your harp, your synthesizer, your kazoo. University of Delaware junior David Krall can tell you exactly which note you’re playing and which octave it lives in.
If you’re a musician, this sounds too good to be true: UChicago psychologists have been able to train some adults to develop the prized musical ability of absolute pitch, and the training’s effects ...
is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. Machine learning is enabling some brilliant things in art and music. The latest example, from Google’s ...
Striking a piano key, to hit a perfect 'A' is music to Liam Curran's ears. The pianist, from Thunder Bay, Ont., is one of the youngest piano tuners in the city, if not the country. Curran, in his ...