Listen to a piano note and identify which note it is!
Absolute pitch (Perfect Pitch) is the ability to identify a musical note by name without a reference tone. Only about 0.01% of the world's population has this innate ability.
Press the 'Play Note' button to hear a piano tone, then choose from 7 notes (C, D, E, F, G, A, B). The test has 10 rounds total.
10: Perfect Pitch / 8-9: Excellent / 6-7: Good / 4-5: Average / 0-3: Needs Practice.
Yes! Relative pitch can be improved through training. Daily instrument practice, solfege exercises, and repeating this test can help improve your pitch recognition.
Octave 4 (C4–B4) is the piano's middle octave, closest to the human vocal range and ideal for pitch identification.
The Absolute Pitch Test uses the Web Audio API to play real piano tones and challenges you to identify the note. With 10 rounds across 7 notes (C, D, E, F, G, A, B) in octave 4, you can measure your level of pitch perception. Absolute pitch — the ability to instantly name a note without a reference — is a rare skill even among professional musicians.