Hearecho

A tone sounds, then fades. After a pause, reproduce its pitch from memory. 4 rounds.

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Reproduce the pitch you heard

About Hearecho — recalling a pitch from memory

Hearecho trains pitch recall — holding a single tone in memory across a silent gap and reproducing it once it has faded. Keeping a pitch alive after it stops is what lets you match a note you heard a moment ago, check your tuning against a reference, or carry a starting note in your head before you sing.

A tone sounds and then fades. After a short pause, reproduce its pitch from memory. Four rounds test how faithfully your ear holds a pitch over time.

Memory for pitch fades in a particular way, and practice slows the fade. Our guide to tone-memory training explains how recall works and how to strengthen it. See all our ear-training guides.