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Avez-vous l'oreille absolue ? 👂

EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 5 MIN

Avez-vous l'oreille absolue ? 👂

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Une faculté rare et étonnante... Elle permet à certains de reconnaître immédiatement chaque note de musique entendue, de la distinguer un peu comme une couleur unique dans un arc-en-ciel sonore. Découvrez dans cet épisode ce qu'est une oreille absolue (et pas une oreille d'or, c'est différent 😉), bonne écoute !Un podcast présenté par Gabriel Macé 🙋‍♂️ Suivez-moi sur Instagram : @gabriel.mace(Vos messages me font toujours très plaisir !)Écoutez aussi les plus grands classiques de la littérature en version condensée et immersive : des mini-livres audio dans le podcast Le Meilleur Résumé 📚Autres podcasts recommandés :🛡 Pépites d'Histoire🧪 Science Infuse🗿 Mystères et Légendes Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

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