The main guy group is the Treblemakers.
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Glenn Lewis
The name of the group is the Supremes.
Speaking as someone with perfect pitch, or as I prefer to call it "almost dependable tonal recall, recognition and production" - if you have this attribute, you cannot lose it. Perfect pitch refers to the ability to name or produce a specific tone WITHOUT reference to an aurally given and named pitch. That is, if you can hear a note, "in the air" so to speak, without needing to refer to a piano or pitch pipe (or, if you are a clever cheat, a song on the radio you hear in the distance whose key you happen to know!), then you have "perfect" or "absolute" pitch. Now, many musicians, and most or all highly skilled or experienced classical musicians, have probably acquired a highly developed and reliable skill level of relative pitch - where they can operate quickly and literately with sheet and aural music based on a mastery of familiarity and functionality with intervalic relationships between tones, either melodic (one after the other), or harmonic (sounded together - a chord or partial chord, or even a tonal cluster). Basically, relative pitch is akin to being able to read and work with music as well as you do with *verbal* language. You know your letters, and as such you can read nearly effortlessly. Perfect pitch is more analogous to recognizing colors or the air temperature - with a level of precision equal to the tonal system your experience or culture uses - in Western music, that would be 12 semi-tones per octave (like, say, from middle C to the next C either above or below it - they "sound the same" but one or the other is "lower" or "higher". A person who can read and hear and listen to music as easily as he reads a book or listens to speech, has decent relative pitch. A person who can name a pitch "as if naming a color, or going outside and saying, accurately, that the air temperature is 68 degrees F - WITHOUT NEEDING to look at a thermometer" has "perfect pitch".
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Pitch Perfect.
The rapper in "Pitch Perfect" is Donald Glover, who plays the character Troy. He is a member of the Treblemakers, the rival a cappella group in the film. Glover is also known for his work as a musician under the name Childish Gambino and for his roles in television and film.
His name is Utkarsh Ambudkar.
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the movie is Tampopo
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i don't know, but my name is Lincoln is the perfect song for this movie check it out
What movie? Dreamgirls? If so Dreamgirls was inspired by real live group, The Supremes, who were a black girl singing group.
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Angus thongs and perfect snoging
Kelly LeBrock .