Timbral semantics is the study of adjectives relating to timbre. This thesis takes existing research on timbral adjectives relating to single source sounds and applies it to the pipe organ, a complex multi-source musical instrument. A substantial literature review suggested an analysis/synthesis methodology, and a preliminary experiment suggested that common understanding could be demonstrated for some adjectives. Further listening experiments gathered appropriate adjectives from English-speaking listeners and suggested that those adjectives could vary with age, geographic location and visual stimulus presented. Seven timbral adjectives were selected for further study and used as rating scales in a series of listening experiments u...
This paper presents two exploratory experiments aimed at establishing a lexicon suitable for the des...
This study formulates an ecological framework that links the environment and human systems, to suppo...
The sound recordings of twelve pipe organs from four European countries (six Baroque, two Romantic a...
Timbral semantics is the study of adjectives relating to timbre. This thesis takes existing researc...
Words used to describe timbre are usually difficult to define or relate to a measurable phenomenon. ...
This paper explores whether words used to describe pipe organ ensembles have correlation with specif...
Musical timbre is a complex and multidimensional entity which provides information regarding the pr...
Musicians intuitively describe timbre using adjectives such as bright or clear. This research aims t...
A study on the verbal attributes of musical timbre was con-ducted in an effort to identify the most ...
In the history of Western musical thought, the intelligibility as well as the expressive powers of m...
Because humans lack a sensory vocabulary for auditory experiences, timbral qualities of sounds are o...
The perceptual attributes of timbre have inspired a considerable amount of multidisciplinary researc...
This paper explores whether words used to describe pipe organ ensembles have correlation with speci...
Many adjectives for musical timbre reflect cross-modal correspondence, particularly with vision and ...
Sound recordings of twelve pipe organs from four European countries (six Baroque, two Romantic and f...
This paper presents two exploratory experiments aimed at establishing a lexicon suitable for the des...
This study formulates an ecological framework that links the environment and human systems, to suppo...
The sound recordings of twelve pipe organs from four European countries (six Baroque, two Romantic a...
Timbral semantics is the study of adjectives relating to timbre. This thesis takes existing researc...
Words used to describe timbre are usually difficult to define or relate to a measurable phenomenon. ...
This paper explores whether words used to describe pipe organ ensembles have correlation with specif...
Musical timbre is a complex and multidimensional entity which provides information regarding the pr...
Musicians intuitively describe timbre using adjectives such as bright or clear. This research aims t...
A study on the verbal attributes of musical timbre was con-ducted in an effort to identify the most ...
In the history of Western musical thought, the intelligibility as well as the expressive powers of m...
Because humans lack a sensory vocabulary for auditory experiences, timbral qualities of sounds are o...
The perceptual attributes of timbre have inspired a considerable amount of multidisciplinary researc...
This paper explores whether words used to describe pipe organ ensembles have correlation with speci...
Many adjectives for musical timbre reflect cross-modal correspondence, particularly with vision and ...
Sound recordings of twelve pipe organs from four European countries (six Baroque, two Romantic and f...
This paper presents two exploratory experiments aimed at establishing a lexicon suitable for the des...
This study formulates an ecological framework that links the environment and human systems, to suppo...
The sound recordings of twelve pipe organs from four European countries (six Baroque, two Romantic a...