Tests

Perfect Pitch Test

See whether you can name notes with no reference — and learn why relative pitch, which you can train, matters more.

What you'll be able to do

  • Quick note-identification challenge
  • No-reference scoring
  • Honest result, no hype
  • Guidance toward trainable relative pitch
Coming soon

In the app today

This tool is on the way to the web. Meanwhile, Coco's app already trains the skill it's built around — free to start.

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What the perfect pitch test does

It plays isolated notes and asks you to name them with no reference pitch. Your score estimates how strong your absolute pitch is. Most people score low — and that's completely fine.

What to do with your result

Perfect pitch is rare and hard to acquire as an adult, and it isn't what most musical tasks need. Relative pitch — hearing how notes relate — is trainable and far more useful. Coco focuses entirely on that practical, learnable skill.

FAQ

Common questions

Can I learn perfect pitch as an adult?

It's very difficult and rarely the goal worth chasing. Relative pitch is trainable at any age and powers playing by ear, transcribing, and singing in tune.

What should I train instead?

Start with note recognition and intervals, then chords and scales. Coco turns each into a short daily exercise.

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