An important aspect of the perceived quality of vocal music is the degree to which the vocalist sings in tune. Although most listeners seem sensitive to vocal mistuning, little is known about the development of this perceptual ability or how it differs between listeners. Motivated by a lack of suitable preexisting measures, we introduce in this article an adaptive and ecologically valid test of mistuning perception ability. The stimulus material consisted of short excerpts (6 to 12 s in length) from pop music performances (obtained from MedleyDB; Bittner et al., 2014) for which the vocal track was pitch-shifted relative to the instrumental tracks. In a first experiment, 333 listeners were tested on a two-alternative forced choice task that ...
Objective: Vocal accuracy of a sung performance can be evaluated by two methods: acoustic analyses ...
Previous research has shown that levels of musical training and emotional engagement with music are ...
Poor-pitch singing could be caused by poor pitch perception or poor vocal-motor control abilities. T...
An important aspect of the perceived quality of vocal music is the degree to which the vocalist sing...
An important aspect of the perceived quality of vocal music is the degree to which the vocalist sing...
Listeners regularly judge the accuracy of musical performances. However, as is true for several type...
A melodic performance can be slightly out of tune (i.e., enlargement or compression of an interval o...
The evaluation of the singing voice accuracy is partly based on the precision of the intervals betwe...
Vocal accuracy of a sung performance can be evaluated by two methods: acoustical analyses and subjec...
In the speech-to-song illusion, certain spoken phrases are perceived as sung after repetition. One p...
Part of this research appeared in a Master’s dissertation by the first author, who was partly suppor...
Understanding voice usage is vital to our understanding of human interaction. What is known about th...
To date, tests that measure individual differences in the ability to perceive musical timbre are sca...
We describe the development of the Singing Ability Assessment (SAA) open-source test environment. Th...
A previous study highlighted the objectivity of music experts when rating the vocal accuracy of sung...
Objective: Vocal accuracy of a sung performance can be evaluated by two methods: acoustic analyses ...
Previous research has shown that levels of musical training and emotional engagement with music are ...
Poor-pitch singing could be caused by poor pitch perception or poor vocal-motor control abilities. T...
An important aspect of the perceived quality of vocal music is the degree to which the vocalist sing...
An important aspect of the perceived quality of vocal music is the degree to which the vocalist sing...
Listeners regularly judge the accuracy of musical performances. However, as is true for several type...
A melodic performance can be slightly out of tune (i.e., enlargement or compression of an interval o...
The evaluation of the singing voice accuracy is partly based on the precision of the intervals betwe...
Vocal accuracy of a sung performance can be evaluated by two methods: acoustical analyses and subjec...
In the speech-to-song illusion, certain spoken phrases are perceived as sung after repetition. One p...
Part of this research appeared in a Master’s dissertation by the first author, who was partly suppor...
Understanding voice usage is vital to our understanding of human interaction. What is known about th...
To date, tests that measure individual differences in the ability to perceive musical timbre are sca...
We describe the development of the Singing Ability Assessment (SAA) open-source test environment. Th...
A previous study highlighted the objectivity of music experts when rating the vocal accuracy of sung...
Objective: Vocal accuracy of a sung performance can be evaluated by two methods: acoustic analyses ...
Previous research has shown that levels of musical training and emotional engagement with music are ...
Poor-pitch singing could be caused by poor pitch perception or poor vocal-motor control abilities. T...