Can I learn to sing in tune?
Why are some of us tone deaf 鈥 is it a problem in the ears, the throat or the brain? And is singing ability down to raw talent, or can you improve with practice?
We鈥檝e probably all got a friend who sings along wildly out of tune - or maybe you are that person. But why are some of us apparently tone deaf, while others can hold a melody? Can you train yourself to sing in tune, or is it mostly down to raw talent?
These musical questions, from CrowdScience listeners Jenny and Anastasia, certainly struck a chord with us. Anastasia loves to sing but her friends tell her she鈥檚 off-key - or that 鈥渁 bear trod on her ear,鈥 as they say in her native Russia. Is it possible for her to improve her singing voice, and what are the best ways of going about it?
Both musicians and scientists help us tackle these questions, and explain what鈥檚 going on in our ears, brains and throats when we try to sing the right notes. We learn about congenital amusia, a condition which makes it almost impossible to tell if you鈥檙e in tune or not, and attempt to tease out the relative influence of our genes and our environment when it comes to musical ability.
Presented by Marijke Peters and produced by Cathy Edwards for the 麻豆社 World Service.
Image: Child Singing. Credit: Getty Images
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How to optimise your singing voice
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