Test d'amusie (fausse oreille)
Êtes-vous vraiment « faux » ? Repérez la note fausse dans de courtes mélodies et dépistez l'amusie congénitale.
Ce que ça mesure
This test screens for congenital amusia — the condition popularly called 'tone deafness' — by checking how well you notice when a single note in a short melody is changed so it slips out of key. It measures melodic pitch perception, not your ability to sing or carry a tune.
Comment ça marche
You hear a short five-note tune, a brief pause, then a second tune, and decide whether the two were the 'same' or 'different'. In about half the trials the second tune is identical; in the rest, exactly one interior note has been shifted by a semitone so it lands outside the key. Because there are two answers, pure guessing scores about 50%. Listeners with normal pitch perception reliably hear the out-of-key note and score well above chance, while people with genuine amusia struggle to tell the pairs apart. The method is inspired by the scale subtest of the Montreal Battery of Evaluation of Amusia (MBEA), the standard research tool for amusia.
Conseils pour un résultat fiable
- 1Focus on the shape of the tune — An out-of-key note usually sounds like it 'sticks out' or breaks the melody's flow. Listen for a moment that feels jarring rather than trying to name individual notes.
- 2A single low score isn't a diagnosis — Genuine congenital amusia affects only about 1.5% of people. Most who think they're tone deaf actually perceive pitch fine — a low score here more often reflects tiredness, poor audio, or distraction.
- 3Retest to check consistency — Pitch perception is stable. If your score swings a lot between attempts, that points to guessing or test conditions rather than a real difficulty with pitch.
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