Models of the perceived distance between pairs of pitch collections are a core component of broader models of the perception of tonality as a whole. Numerous different distance measures have been proposed, including voice-leading, psychoacoustic, and pitch and interval class distances; but, so far, there has been no attempt to bind these different measures into a single mathematical framework, nor to incorporate the uncertain or probabilistic nature of pitch perception (whereby tones with similar frequencies may, or may not, be heard as having the same pitch). To achieve these aims, we embed pitch collections in novel multi-way expectation arrays, and show how metrics between such arrays can model the perceived dissimilarity of the pitch c...
This paper explores three tonal properties of pitch-class sets. Tonal implication is the key that a ...
are unable to identify its pitch by name. Those listeners who can identify pitches are said to have ...
This study explored the perception of simultaneous pitches among sounds of varying pitch strength. E...
Models of the perceived distance between pairs of pitch collections are a core component of broader ...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
We compare three contrasting models of the perceived distance between root-position major and minor ...
<p>We compare three contrasting models of the perceived distance between root-position major and min...
Multidimensional-scaling models of tonal hierar-chy encode cognitive relationships between chords as...
Shepard tones (octave complex tones) are well defined in pitch chroma but are ambiguous in pitch hei...
Two studies, one correlational and one meta-analytic, were conducted to explore whether pitch proxim...
A chord name can be interpreted in multiple ways, so a sequence of chord names has combinatorially m...
Shepard tones (octave complex tones) are well defined in pitch chroma but are ambiguous in pitch hei...
In typical Western music, important pitches occur disproportionately often on important beats, refer...
This paper investigates two types of human auditory perceptions, localization and pitch perception,...
Simultaneous and sequential combinations of pitches are highly meaningful in music. Simultaneous int...
This paper explores three tonal properties of pitch-class sets. Tonal implication is the key that a ...
are unable to identify its pitch by name. Those listeners who can identify pitches are said to have ...
This study explored the perception of simultaneous pitches among sounds of varying pitch strength. E...
Models of the perceived distance between pairs of pitch collections are a core component of broader ...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
We compare three contrasting models of the perceived distance between root-position major and minor ...
<p>We compare three contrasting models of the perceived distance between root-position major and min...
Multidimensional-scaling models of tonal hierar-chy encode cognitive relationships between chords as...
Shepard tones (octave complex tones) are well defined in pitch chroma but are ambiguous in pitch hei...
Two studies, one correlational and one meta-analytic, were conducted to explore whether pitch proxim...
A chord name can be interpreted in multiple ways, so a sequence of chord names has combinatorially m...
Shepard tones (octave complex tones) are well defined in pitch chroma but are ambiguous in pitch hei...
In typical Western music, important pitches occur disproportionately often on important beats, refer...
This paper investigates two types of human auditory perceptions, localization and pitch perception,...
Simultaneous and sequential combinations of pitches are highly meaningful in music. Simultaneous int...
This paper explores three tonal properties of pitch-class sets. Tonal implication is the key that a ...
are unable to identify its pitch by name. Those listeners who can identify pitches are said to have ...
This study explored the perception of simultaneous pitches among sounds of varying pitch strength. E...