Over the course of three Pitch Perfect movies, audience members saw some Barden Bellas leave the a capella group, and others return for just one more performance. The group typically consists of right under a dozen members, which is convenient since that's how many star signs there are in western astrology.

While only a handful of the Barden Bellas get the spotlight in each movie, the audience can see the broad strokes of the personality traits highlighted in the different zodiac signs. Fans can further see just which Barden Bella has the same traits as their own zodiac sign.


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Her steadiness for the group is part of what makes her a Taurus. Those born under the sign are steadfast, but also stubborn, and they tend to have a hard time letting go of creature comforts. In the case of Cynthia Rose, that means relationships ending hit her hard, and she drowns her sorrows in card games.

Alice is one of the first Bellas the audience meets, but she's not around for long. She's the original leader of the group that leaves her pitch pipe in the hands of Aubrey and Chloe, though she does join in with past Bellas for their Worlds performance in the sequel.

Those born under the sign of Aquarius tend to be the rebels of the zodiac. They like to go their own way. That might be why Lilly is the kind of person who takes it upon herself to cut Beca out of a bear trap net in the second movie instead of helping the rest of the group.

 Lung-busting comedy sequel Pitch Perfect 2 looks to be fully up and running, with original stars Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson signing on to reprise their roles.  


 The confirmation was dropped by the film's Twitter feed, with the two stars officially on board to return as our favourite acapella singing stars. 


 The film will represent the directorial debut of Elizabeth Banks, who both produced and starred in the first outing, and will hopefully be reappearing in front of the camera too. 


 Nothing has been disclosed in terms of plot details, but assuming the sequel has the same kind of puppyish energy and razor sharp script as the first film, we should be in for a treat. 


 Original writer Kay Cannon is currently working on the screenplay, with further casting announcements expected in the coming weeks ahead of a US release date on 15 May 2015.

"I'm very excited!" Kendrick told Us at the Daisy Marc Jacobs Tweet Shop event in New York City. "I mean I've signed on with no script, so you know, if it becomes about parasailing instead of singing, don't blame me!" Pitch Perfect followed a women's college a cappella group, the Barden Bellas, as they competed to win Nationals.

Delivered by Board Co-Presidents Chinira Lovick and Monique Wade, the Working Group on Girls of Schenectady pitched an original program called FRESH (Food, Resiliency, Education, Socialization, and Health). FRESH's main benefits are educating, empowering, mentoring, and providing sustainable life skills to young women in the Schenectady community. FRESH will be a holistic program including several components: mentorship, leadership, gardening, farm-to-table, health and wellness, entrepreneurship, social-emotional learning, and community service.

The toughest job in the building went to our Sharks, who were tasked with picking a winner after hearing four amazing pitches last night. In addition to being business leaders in the Capital Region, each of these women has prioritized giving back to the community.

While talking to Us Weekly at the Daisy Marc Jacobs Tweet Shop event in New York City, the 28-year-old actress said had signed on for the sequel even though the script for it has yet to be written. Advertisement

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Another wonderful way to teach pitch is to play the scale on a color-coded pitched instruments such as a glockenspiel, xylophone or even handbells (which are easy for little hands to use). You play and sing the solfge notes at the same time.

Peacock's spin-off series, "Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin," will see Devine's Bumper Allen (aka the most gloriously weird a cappella frat boy in history) move to Germany several years after the events of the first three films when one of his songs hits big there. We're sure his ego is perfectly in check. Devine will be joined by returning series co-star Flula Borg (who portrays Piter Krmer) as well as series newcomers Sarah Hyland (host of "Love Island USA"), Lera Abova, and Jameela Jamil, per "Variety."

Henny Kupferstein made the discovery after singing aloud in a college music class. The instructor played the starting note on the piano to cue each student before he or she sang, but when it was her turn, Ms. Kupferstein didn't wait for a piano cue. She just sang. Afterward, the teacher asked her if she had perfect pitch.

"I didn't know what that meant, so I mumbled, 'I dunno,'" Ms. Kupferstein recalled. "But when I left the class, I Googled it and was shocked to learn that the rest of the world couldn't understand what they were hearing. I felt an immediate pity for them. Then I wondered if the [perfect pitch] was because of my autism."

Absolute pitch is controversial. Researchers and music teachers may define and test for it differently. "There is not a reliable test of absolute pitch ability for use in musically untrained persons," said Sandy Stanutz Ph.D., who recently received a Grammy Foundation grant to research pitch, music memory and autism. Some researchers define absolute pitch as occurring along a spectrum of abilities to discriminate between tones, while others believe you either have it or you don't. It differs from the more common "relative pitch," which is the ability to distinguish a C, for instance, when someone plays an A by calculating the interval between the notes. Musicians learn relative pitch as part of their training.

From 1 to 5 people per 10,000 have absolute pitch, according to estimates.8 Perfect pitch occurs in musicians at higher rates, from less than 1 percent up to 11 percent, according to some studies.9-10 It runs in families, suggesting a genetic link, and occurs most often in people who had musical training before age 6.

It is unclear how many people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have perfect pitch, although it's believed to be higher than the rate found in the general population. Many studies have examined superior pitch abilities in autism, but not necessarily strictly-defined perfect pitch, complicating efforts to say how common it is in autism.

Absolute pitch fascinates some researchers because it may hold a clue to some of the genes involved in autism and, more broadly, to how the human brain develops. Understanding the musical abilities of the autistic brain also may point to potential therapies.11

In a recent study of musical abilities, Dr. Stanutz found that children with autism performed better than typically developing children in musical games that tested their pitch discrimination and music memory. The children, ages 7-13, were asked to tell if two tones were the same or slightly different, when they were alone or part of a melody. The children also had to remember melodies over a week's time. The children with autism displayed a "striking" ability to recall the melodies, including one boy who didn't look like he was paying attention.1

"Whether this ability is across the board, or occurs in a subset of people with autism, memory for pitch and melody could be developing differently," she said in an interview. "We don't know yet if it's absolute pitch." She hopes to develop a reliable test for absolute pitch for children with her new research.

Brandon later took piano lessons at a community college and also the prestigious Peabody Institute in Baltimore. His teachers told his mother that he has perfect pitch, a trait also shared by his sister, who does not have autism. (About a quarter of the close relatives of people with absolute pitch have it, too.8, 9) Brandon, now 30, performs with the Gumbo Ensemble at the Music Institute at Howard Community College in Maryland.

In 2009, British researchers found that 20 percent of the 72 teens with autism they studied had a superior ability to distinguish pitch.3 Other studies found superior pitch to be more widespread in ASD. "Children with ASD were exceptionally sensitive to changes in pitch contours" compared to other children, one British study concluded.5 Canadian researchers found better pitch discrimination in people with autism, but not Asperger's, although other studies have not made a distinction between different diagnoses along the autism spectrum.4

Psychologist Deborah A. Fein took her pitch discrimination study a step farther than others. She compared children with autism to two different groups: typically-developing children and children who used to have an ASD diagnosis but now have no symptoms. The children with autism outperformed both of the other groups. But this superior pitch ability can be a two-edged sword: "better discrimination was associated with greater symptom severity," she and co-author Inge-marie Eigsti said.2

One study of musicians showed that those with perfect pitch had an asymmetry to their brain's planum temporale, which is part of an area known for language function.14 This structural difference led to other research into musicians with perfect pitch. For instance, are they more likely to have some characteristics found in autism? 2351a5e196

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