Apparently, studies show that speaking a tonal language such as Chinese or Vietnamese helped subjects attain absolute pitch: the ability to identify and/or reproduce a tone without the aid of a reference tone. Some researchers even believe that absolute pitch is a universal ability that is inhibited by language acquisition, though certain conditions assist in retaining it (such as the acquisition of a tonal language).

Apparently, studies show that speaking a tonal language such as Chinese or Vietnamese helped subjects attain absolute pitch: the ability to identify and/or reproduce a tone without the aid of a reference tone. Some researchers even believe that absolute pitch is a universal ability that is inhibited by language acquisition, though certain conditions assist in retaining it (such as the acquisition of a tonal language).