The question of whether musical scales have developed from a processing advantage for frequency ratios based on small integers, i.e., ratios derived from relationships among harmonically related tones, is widely debated in musicology and music perception. In the extreme position, this processing advantage for these so-called "natural intervals" is assumed to be inherent, and to apply to sequentially presented tones. If this is the case, evidence for this processing advantage should show up in psychoacoustic experiments using listeners from the general population. This paper reports on replications and extensions of two studies from the literature. One [Lee and Green, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 96, 716–725 (1994)] suggests that listeners from the g...
Four experiments are reported that deal with pitch perception of harmonic complex tones containing u...
There is evidence that the contribution of a given harmonic in a complex tone to residue pitch is in...
In two experiments, we examined the effect of intensity and intensity change on judgements of pitch ...
The question of whether musical scales have developed from a processing advantage for frequency rati...
Simultaneous and sequential combinations of pitches are highly meaningful in music. Simultaneous int...
The perception of musical intervals by musicians can be envisaged as being accomplished in one of t...
Musicians say that the pitches of tones with a frequency ratio of 2:1 (one octave) have a distinctiv...
While mastering a musical instrument takes years, becoming familiar with a new music system requires...
Item does not contain fulltextBy common assumption, the first step in processing a tonal melody cons...
While mastering a musical instrument takes years, becoming familiar with a new music system requires...
Four experiments investigated perception of major and minor thirds whose component tones were sounde...
We tested non-musicians and musicians in an auditory psychophysical experiment to assess the effects...
Western music is based on intervals; thus, interval discrimination is important for distinguishing t...
Musical timbre, an attribute of musical tone, is seldom considered to play an important part in pitc...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of pitch distributional information in listeners pe...
Four experiments are reported that deal with pitch perception of harmonic complex tones containing u...
There is evidence that the contribution of a given harmonic in a complex tone to residue pitch is in...
In two experiments, we examined the effect of intensity and intensity change on judgements of pitch ...
The question of whether musical scales have developed from a processing advantage for frequency rati...
Simultaneous and sequential combinations of pitches are highly meaningful in music. Simultaneous int...
The perception of musical intervals by musicians can be envisaged as being accomplished in one of t...
Musicians say that the pitches of tones with a frequency ratio of 2:1 (one octave) have a distinctiv...
While mastering a musical instrument takes years, becoming familiar with a new music system requires...
Item does not contain fulltextBy common assumption, the first step in processing a tonal melody cons...
While mastering a musical instrument takes years, becoming familiar with a new music system requires...
Four experiments investigated perception of major and minor thirds whose component tones were sounde...
We tested non-musicians and musicians in an auditory psychophysical experiment to assess the effects...
Western music is based on intervals; thus, interval discrimination is important for distinguishing t...
Musical timbre, an attribute of musical tone, is seldom considered to play an important part in pitc...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of pitch distributional information in listeners pe...
Four experiments are reported that deal with pitch perception of harmonic complex tones containing u...
There is evidence that the contribution of a given harmonic in a complex tone to residue pitch is in...
In two experiments, we examined the effect of intensity and intensity change on judgements of pitch ...