The physical spectrum of the sound of a bell contains a great number of harmonically unrelated eigenfrequencies (partials). Despite this inharmonicity, one can usually perceive a dear pitch when a bell is struck. In a mistuned bell this strike-note pitch often does not coincide with any frequency present in the spectrum of the sound. This paper describes how the subjective pitch of the strike note is meagured as a function of systematic frequency shift in selected partials. A digital filt ering technique is used to manipulate the sound of a real bell. The octave, the twelfth and the upper octave partials turn out to be the major contributors to the strike-note pitch
Generally pitch is strongly related to fundamental fre-quency. However, we experience the dierent pi...
Absolute pitch (AP) is a form of sound recognition in which musical note names are associated with d...
The perception of the pitch of a harmonic complex tone missing its fundamental frequency was investi...
The physical spectrum of the sound of a bell contains a great number of harmonically unrelated eigen...
A strike note, characteristic of the particular bell, is heard when a bell is struck. It is observed...
The primary objective of the work reported in this thesis was to quantify how the pitch or strike no...
A discussion of audio tones in the physics classroom will include mention of their frequency. The fr...
Since the earliest interest of Pythagoras and despite the gargantuan literature the problem of how t...
The ability of the auditory system to perceive the fundamental frequency of a sound even when this f...
Recent developments in hearing theory have resulted in the rather general acceptance of the idea tha...
This paper investigates two types of human auditory perceptions, localization and pitch perception,...
Pitch perception has always been a relatively important issue in psychoacoustic literature. In parti...
It is well established that musical sounds comprising multiple partials with frequencies approximate...
One of the most important components is a musical performance is the tuning of the pitch. A live pe...
Harmonic complex tones with a flat spectrum can produce pitch sensations related to the frequencies ...
Generally pitch is strongly related to fundamental fre-quency. However, we experience the dierent pi...
Absolute pitch (AP) is a form of sound recognition in which musical note names are associated with d...
The perception of the pitch of a harmonic complex tone missing its fundamental frequency was investi...
The physical spectrum of the sound of a bell contains a great number of harmonically unrelated eigen...
A strike note, characteristic of the particular bell, is heard when a bell is struck. It is observed...
The primary objective of the work reported in this thesis was to quantify how the pitch or strike no...
A discussion of audio tones in the physics classroom will include mention of their frequency. The fr...
Since the earliest interest of Pythagoras and despite the gargantuan literature the problem of how t...
The ability of the auditory system to perceive the fundamental frequency of a sound even when this f...
Recent developments in hearing theory have resulted in the rather general acceptance of the idea tha...
This paper investigates two types of human auditory perceptions, localization and pitch perception,...
Pitch perception has always been a relatively important issue in psychoacoustic literature. In parti...
It is well established that musical sounds comprising multiple partials with frequencies approximate...
One of the most important components is a musical performance is the tuning of the pitch. A live pe...
Harmonic complex tones with a flat spectrum can produce pitch sensations related to the frequencies ...
Generally pitch is strongly related to fundamental fre-quency. However, we experience the dierent pi...
Absolute pitch (AP) is a form of sound recognition in which musical note names are associated with d...
The perception of the pitch of a harmonic complex tone missing its fundamental frequency was investi...