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Abstract Title | Improving Auditory-Perceptual Assessment of Timbres: Testing Four Deconstructed Timbre Assessment Models |
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Abstract | Introduction: Timbre is a central quality of singing and a much-discussed aspect of the perceptual aspects of sound. It remains a complex notion poorly understood in psychoacoustics, with no single variable or combination of variables consistently predicting timbre dimensions. Conceptually timbre varies on a colour continuum from dark to light extremes. These are strongly related to laryngeal and vocal tract adjustments. Perceptually, timbre assessment is influenced by spectral characteristics and formant frequency adjustments, though these dimensions are not independently perceived. Correlations between one singe acoustic measure and timbral changes are not established, with nuances of the timbre continuum eluding consistent perceptual assessment. A recent study demonstrated how acoustic predictive salience of voice category and voice weight across pitches contribute to timbre assessments and concludes that timbre may be related to as-of-yet unknown factor(s). This study tested four different conceptual models of auditory-perceptual assessments of timbre in progressively higher levels of detail; an intuition-based model, anatomical-analytical model, anatomical-analytical with auditory anchors, and an extended perceptual assessment model describing timbre as well as dimensions beyond timbre percepts. |
First Name | Mathias |
Last Name | Aaen |
Author #2 First Name | Cathrine |
Author #2 Last Name | Sadolin |