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  2. The Blind Spot in Japanese Perception

The Blind Spot in Japanese Perception

There’s a rhythm that Japanese people can’t pick up on. Even though you can discern the pitch when listening to it in isolation, once it’s placed in a certain position, there’s a blind spot in rhythm perception where the very existence of the sound becomes unrecognizable. This is an entirely separate issue from not being able to discern pitch, and it requires dedicated corrective training.

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  • Notes
    • Grumbling in Japan
    • Jazz is the Kotodama of English
    • The Blind Spot in Japanese Perception
    • Be Myself
    • The Essence of Jazz Is Rhythm Switching
    • Triple Offbeat-Leading Rhythm
    • GA and AAVE
  • Journal
    • 2025/06/22
    • 2025/06/21
    • 2025/06/20
    • 2025/06/19
Jazz is the Kotodama of English
Be Myself

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