For decades, the phenomenon of subjectively enlarged octaves has been investigated using sinusoidal and synthesized complex tones. The present study elaborates the topic with samples of real orchestra instruments in successive tone listening experiments. Compared to previous research, this study also included a substantially larger number of subjects (N = 36). Examined instrument tones were categorized into five groups based on their acoustic principles. In addition, each group was assessed at three dynamic levels (pp-mf-ff). Collected data were analyzed with tuning stretch curves by applying generalized additive models in the manner of the Railsback curve used to characterize piano tuning. Although the tuning curve modeled for the orchestr...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
The present article focuses on the question of whether the timbre difference of two sounds with harm...
The present article focuses on the question of whether the timbre difference of two sounds with harm...
For decades, the phenomenon of subjectively enlarged octaves has been investigated using sinusoidal ...
For decades, the phenomenon of subjectively enlarged octaves has been investigated using sinusoidal ...
Funding Information: This research was supported by the Academy of Finland Project No. 289300, Niilo...
The relationship between perceived pitch and harmonic spectrum in complex tones is ambiguous. In thi...
The relationship between perceived pitch and harmonic spectrum in complex tones is ambiguous. In thi...
The relationship between perceived pitch and harmonic spectrum in complex tones is ambiguous. In thi...
The relationship between perceived pitch and harmonic spectrum in complex tones is ambiguous. In thi...
The relationship between perceived pitch and harmonic spectrum in complex tones is ambiguous. In thi...
Musical intonation is a complex phenomenon. It can be broadly divided into three distinct parts: a p...
In this article-based multidisciplinary thesis, the octave enlargement phenomenon and its consequenc...
Abstract. This article deals with timbre-induced pitch deviations and their magnitude in environment...
A sound composed of the harmonics of 131 Hz produces the note C3 with a buzzy timbre if the componen...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
The present article focuses on the question of whether the timbre difference of two sounds with harm...
The present article focuses on the question of whether the timbre difference of two sounds with harm...
For decades, the phenomenon of subjectively enlarged octaves has been investigated using sinusoidal ...
For decades, the phenomenon of subjectively enlarged octaves has been investigated using sinusoidal ...
Funding Information: This research was supported by the Academy of Finland Project No. 289300, Niilo...
The relationship between perceived pitch and harmonic spectrum in complex tones is ambiguous. In thi...
The relationship between perceived pitch and harmonic spectrum in complex tones is ambiguous. In thi...
The relationship between perceived pitch and harmonic spectrum in complex tones is ambiguous. In thi...
The relationship between perceived pitch and harmonic spectrum in complex tones is ambiguous. In thi...
The relationship between perceived pitch and harmonic spectrum in complex tones is ambiguous. In thi...
Musical intonation is a complex phenomenon. It can be broadly divided into three distinct parts: a p...
In this article-based multidisciplinary thesis, the octave enlargement phenomenon and its consequenc...
Abstract. This article deals with timbre-induced pitch deviations and their magnitude in environment...
A sound composed of the harmonics of 131 Hz produces the note C3 with a buzzy timbre if the componen...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
The present article focuses on the question of whether the timbre difference of two sounds with harm...
The present article focuses on the question of whether the timbre difference of two sounds with harm...