Absolute hearing is not only an opportunityhear different sounds and distinguish notes, it's also a whole world, inaccessible to an ordinary person. In nature, there are not so many creatures that have such capabilities, and in the first place they are bats.
Why is this necessary?Absolute hearing will give to those who own it, not only the ability to "see blindly", but also increase its sensory capabilities at times. Such a person would be extremely accurate, fast and smart as a result of constant processing of sound information. It's simple.
Development of absolute hearing
There are several techniques, thanks to whichyou can develop these abilities, and now we will talk about one of them. Not so long ago, the creator of the world of superheroes, Stan Lee organized his own group to search for people with unusual abilities, he shot a full-length documentary series about it.
From this we can conclude that the ordinarya person is able to develop an absolute hearing, if he will train day after day and deprive himself of several hours of vision by wearing a usual bandage before his eyes. So, soon the body gets used to using the latent potential of our brain and learns to use sound signals as well as visual images.
The dressing should be made of a dense black fabriccolor, best with special foam pads on the eyes. Ideal option would be to use a special bandage for sleep. At first, do not try to perform too complicated actions, just walk around the apartment or in the yard, identifying objects by echoes of sound. In order to make sounds, you have to choose the best way for you: you can use a stick, cane or click the language, as you prefer.
The development of musical hearing in children
By the way, the same technique will help developear for a child. If we exclude the factor of vision from his music lessons (whether it be a violin, piano or guitar), the child’s brain will begin to adapt to the conditions of the external environment, which will improve not only the ear for music, but also the auditory memory, as well as the accuracy of sensory sensations.