PP-2004-34: Honing, Henkjan (2004) Is Timing Tempo-Specific? An Online Internet Experiment on Perceptual Invariance of Timing in Music. [Report]
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Is Timing Tempo-Specific?
An Online Internet Experiment on Perceptual Invariance of Timing in Music
Henkjan Honing
Abstract:
This study is concerned with the question whether there is perceptual invariance of expressive timing under tempo-transformation in music performance. This is investigated by asking listeners to compare an original audio recording with a tempo-transformed (or time-stretched) version, using an online experimental design. The results show that a significant proportion of the respondents could identify (and preferred) an original recording. The results are taken as evidence for the timing-is-tempo-specific hypothesis, and counter evidence for the relational invariance hypothesis.
Item Type: | Report |
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Report Nr: | PP-2004-34 |
Series Name: | Prepublication (PP) Series |
Year: | 2004 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Music cognition, Music perception, Music performance |
Subjects: | Cognition |
Depositing User: | Henkjan Honing |
Date Deposited: | 12 Oct 2016 14:36 |
Last Modified: | 12 Oct 2016 14:36 |
URI: | https://eprints.illc.uva.nl/id/eprint/145 |
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