How to Tell If You’re Singing In Tune (Beginner Pitch Training)

If you think you’re “tone-deaf,” you’re almost definitely wrong — and this video will prove it to you. A lot of people think they “just can’t sing” because they struggle to match pitch — but pitch matching is not talent. It’s a coordination skill. And like any skill, you can train it. In this video, I’ll show you how to figure out which stage of pitch awareness you’re currently in, how pitch-matching actually works, and how to start improving even if you genuinely can’t tell whether you’re in tune yet. You’ll learn: • What pitch matching really is • Why struggling with pitch does NOT mean you’re tone-deaf • How to use free pitch-monitor apps to train your ear • A beginner exercise you can practice right away • Why sliding into notes helps your ear learn faster • The difference between being “off pitch” and simply using stylistic expression Whether you’re a total beginner or someone who’s avoided singing because you “can’t hear when you’re wrong,” this video will give you a clear path forward — without shame, judgment, or jargon. ===== 00:00 — Intro: Why Pitch Matching Isn’t Talent 00:47 — Level 1: “I Can’t Tell If I’m In Tune” 01:06 — Tools That Help You See Pitch (Beginner Apps) 03:19 — Why Visual Feedback Improves Your Ear 03:40 — How Sliding Helps You Land Notes 03:56 — Exercise: Hold, Watch, Adjust 04:35 — Reassurance: Drift Is Normal 04:58 — Expressive Pitch vs. Being Off 05:15 — Level 2: When You Can Hear You’re Off (Preview) 05:34 — Can You Learn This? Absolutely. #singingforbeginners #pitchmatching #vocalcoach #eartraining #singingtips #anyonecansing #intonation