Pitchy singing is a relatively new term to describe a vocal singing problem that has existed for millennium. The word pitchy became popular in the past ten years, largely by influence of the television show American Idol. Each week contestants would be judged on their performance, including whether they were pitchy or not. Because of this, the term pitchy singing became a household phrase and now listeners around the planet are actively listening for pitchy singing. Fortunately pitchy singing can usually be corrected with new voice singing software such as PitchPerfector™.
Voice singing software is now capable of training singers to sing on pitch with minimal effort. Within minutes a singer sees results and with regular integration into their daily vocal exercises, they can resolve most pitchy singing problems quickly. With moderate pitch problems, a singer can expect to resolve about seventy five percent of the problems within a month of investing ten minutes a day for five days a week. Most of this ten minutes can be part of the singer’s regular vocal warm up. For more significant pitch problems, the time needed for improvement increases. While there are some pitch problems that can not be corrected with this software, most people find benefit. Even those with excellent pitch have bad pitch days and this voice singing software can help them identify their pitch problem areas and make necessary adjustments.