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the 4 hour+ test given by doctors,


Which one specifically? There are many IQ tests out there from many different countries. Which one is it to which you're referring? It would make an interesting part of the battery to include musical aptitude. The one musical aptitude test I've seen is really entirely too easy with no challenge at all--really, a ridiculous little test, the Conn Musical Aptitude test. It doesn't begin to measure or challenge musical skills that truly gifted musicians would find challenging. It tests extremely easy skills such as telling whether musical phrases have been played at the same tempo or not, and whether a note in a phrase has changed pitch. Pretty paltry attempt there by those particular test makers.

Anyway, I'm interested in knowing the name of the 4-hour test that includes drawing to which you refer. I was tested after an extremely horrible automobile accident (head injury) in 1972--tested all day long, in fact, but no drawing was included in any of the many tests I took; no music; lots of abstract thinking, patterns, linguistic and mathematical items; memorization (a little). I didn't take one test, but many, and I have no idea what the names were. However, I'm thankful drawing was not included, although I wish music had been, because if drawing had been included, I would have done very poorly indeed.

Thanks for trying to remember the name of the test that includes drawing--if you can find it.