Yeh I can, but I'm not great and I do get it wrong now and again, but then again, I've never focussed on getting it right, I just noticed I was developing it. So the potential is there at least.
It comes down to the fact I'm a music freak, I've listened to so much over the years. I probably spend more time listening to music than anything other one thing. The fact I'm a musician helps. The fact that every time I tune my guitar I hear a reference E, A, D, G, B and E etc. I guess after a while it subconciously sticks.
I agree that perfect pitch isn't that important anyway, hence I never really found a reason to improve mine. Relative pitch is what's important for a musician to have; perfect pitch is just a handy bonus, but of no huge use.
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