Is music better with perfect pitch?
>>66154126
I think if you can hear you can enjoy music. Having perfect pitch or even relative pitch is great obv for a musician
do you think computer programmers enjoy video games more than other people?
perfect pitch is a meme, most legitimate musicians develop relative pitch anyway
>>66154233
Yes
>>66154233
lol
>>66154233
um
Yeah they do?
>>66154233
I work with computer programmers and they definitely enjoy video games more than other people
>>66155731
they can better appreciate how a game was created and the subtleties they have
>>66155820
>Programming
>Subtleties
No... You can definitely see the effort in the scope of a game, but if you're a programmer there aren't many subtleties to get. The subtleties are mostly on the art and design and story writers, which a programmer doesn't do.
Programming subtleties can only really occur, when a certain set of variables are met that makes something unexpected for the gamer, like Easter eggs or similar. Programming is mostly putting down the fundament for other people to put in the artistic subtleties.
The reason why so many programmers seem to enjoy video games more, are that it requires a fair big amount of liking video games to actually wanting to program them themselves.
>>66155612
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>>66155468
You think that might have to do with the personality of a programmer, and not necessarily the programming background giving them more pleasure from video games?
Does this mean you can't truly appreciate music if you aren't a musician?
>>66156170
No there's plenty of music critics who have listened to more music than you ever will that don't have musical talent