This should be done in a controlled environment to exclude the effects of varying speaker frequency response and the masking/distracting effects of competing sounds.
Hi everyone,
I'd like two minutes of your time for science, if you wouldn't mind!
I'm currently conducting an investigation into how recognisable it is to people when and if music goes out of tune.
Please go to Projects - 21harmony - A Tuning Blog
Listen to the piece, then answer the two yes/no questions and hit submit - that's all there is to it!
Thank you all
This should be done in a controlled environment to exclude the effects of varying speaker frequency response and the masking/distracting effects of competing sounds.
Ideally, yes! But I'm not too fussy. People don't often listen to music under laboratory conditions anyway - they listen to it in cars and while walking down the street!
Bump, because it could be interesting even if it's not that scientific.
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