Well, you do know about these perfect pitch cats who have trouble transposing?
Guess what...
For some of them "it can be hard to interpret text in forums on the internet"
Don't make me catch any of you to seriously get mad at this one either.
Anyways...
I have what I would like to call a strong developed tonal memory and this ability enables me to identify tones by ear, to recall these and to identify tones of music and other sounds in my head. I guess what differs is the accuracy and speed.
How would I hear fast music?
Even slow music can be trouble to identify absolutely, but I have had my very first complete experience of hearing everything absolutely on a faster piece of music about two weeks ago.
It has been a very strange experience, because usually I will pick out a few tones here and there aswell as the key. This is more of a conscious thing I do, but what I had experienced back then was not done consciously and I heard it all.
To describe the difference, it was far more like a feeling than actually knowing the absolute tones that I heard in real-time. Perhaps much like looking at alot of colors flashing by at high speed. You cannot name them, but you do see the different colors passing by and you know by fact that you could name them if slowed down.
Peace,
Elcon